Visit Zhenjiang (2015) – Hudson Taylor Memorial Daxi Road

Taylor was a famous missionary who founded the largest foreign mission organization in China during the late 1800s and early 1900s. (See details of his life in my articles here.)

This is one of three albums describing my visits to Zhenjiang (Jiangsu Province), located about one hour by car east of Nanjing. On this second visit we were attempting to locate the site of memorial markers for Dr James Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) who made this area his home for many years.

Other albums describe a new church being built to possibly replace the small historic Gospel Church on Daxi Road that currently houses these memorial markers. Plans for the new church are significant because a new “memorial park” is reportedly being created to more adequately honor the lives and work of Dr Taylor and other missionaries of the era.

I am indebted to my friend Dr. Peter Li from the Nanjing College of Information Technology (NJCIT) for facilitating my visits to Zhenjiang in both 2014 and 15.

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See related blog article here.

First published: 2015/04/13
Latest revision: 2020/04/07