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yangduoduo17
4/5Excellent
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This is the church I visited while sightseeing in Melbourne. I couldn't go in until the last time, but this time I was lucky enough to open it and I went inside. The exterior is English style and the atmosphere is very dark so the interior is dark and demonic but bright and casual. (Still good!)
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Posted: Nov 4, 2020
俊俊的马
5/5Outstanding
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This church is a church in the Chinese community of Box Hill. This Chinese community is the largest Chinese community in Melbourne. All kinds of living facilities and buildings are available. It's called Melbourne's Little Hong Kong.
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Posted: Nov 19, 2017
东游西浪
5/5Outstanding
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An ancient church in downtown Melbourne. The little blue sign at the door reads welcome words. In the first photograph, there is the name of the church and the time schedule for public worship. Melbourne is full of various churches, belonging to different churches, many of which have a relatively long history. Some churches can be visited or not. Some can take pictures, others are not allowed. Some photographs are free and some are free. There are signs in the doorway or inside of the church. When visiting the church, you should pay attention to them.
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Posted: May 9, 2017
多多
3/5Average
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The Scots were an awkward man who had little time for any non-utilitarian work. The Church of Scotland certainly objected. The style was "decorative gothic." The builder was David Mitchell, a Scot, who was the father of Mrs. Nari Melba, a Dame Nellie Melba. The church also has some wonderful stained glass windows, including the second largest, which is said to be stunning in the early morning or evening and is said to be the best in Australia. The interior is made of the best quality wood in Australia. Scots'Chutch is the first Presbyterian Church in Victoria Chu\rch.
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Posted: Nov 4, 2020
meihaorensheng88868
4/5Excellent
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It's a beautiful church. The scenery outside is very good. But I have seen many churches but I haven't really met the scene of holding a wedding ceremony! ________