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Sunday, 2 December 2012
Tan Dinh Cathedral - Saigon, Vietnam
With a strong Gothic, Roman and Baroque style plus obvious French roots, the 136 year old Tan Dinh Cathedral along Hai Ba Trung in District 3 in Saigon glows - from the distance and close up - with a distinctive and elegant presence and stature. I was fascinated with the gabled roofs, its tower standing at 52.6 meters, a bronze cross, sizable gardens, fish scaled roof tiles, strong porticoes and its obvious pink outer walls. There is a school on its grounds and also a statue of Christ with out stretched arms.
Inside the Cathedral, there are shrines to Saint Therese of Lisieux, Saint Martin de Porres and also to Catholic martyrs of Vietnamese background. The layout of pews, richly stained windows, arched columns and some austere non-trappings are all evocative of Catholicism and yet evoke another time, another place.
Tan Dinh is near by the Pasteur Institute, the Tan Dinh Markets and the Women's Museum. The nearby markets offer a variety of fascinating produce, live, dried and fresh. Binh Tay and Ben Tanh are examples of other popular markets in Saigon, referred to as cho. The picture below shows a view of Hai Ba Trung in Saigon, standing from the front of the Cathedral.
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
St. Andrews Cathedral, Sydney CBD
Literally a church atop an underground train station, St Andrews was consecrated in 1868 and is strategically located near the Town Hall section of Sydney CBD. It was visited by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006 and continues to be in the centre of lively activities, surrounded by swirling crowds of shoppers, office workers, lunch goers and tourists. It maintains a Chapter House, school and choir, with significant building restoration undertaken in 1999 and 2000.
Images taken on Sunday, 9 May 2010.
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