Feng Tang Xie Xiang is located near the Ruins of St. Paul’s, a street with a distinct Portuguese architectural style. The exterior walls of the old buildings along the street are painted in yellow and red, and the road is adorned with beautiful patterns made from cobblestone mosaics. The street lamps have been replaced with European-style street lamps, giving the area a Lisbon-like appearance.
The name ‘Feng Tang Xie Xiang’ originates from a leprosarium that once stood here, as well as the adjacent chapel ‘Wang De Tang’, which was specifically established for leprosy patients. The well-known historical building ‘Po Zi Wu’ is also situated on this street.
The street is open all year round, accessible 24/7, with specific business hours subject to daily availability.
Feng Tang Xie Xiang – A Portuguese-Style Street Near Ruins of St. Paul’s
Feng Tang Xie Xiang is located near the Ruins of St. Paul’s, a street with a distinct Portugue[...]