The St John's Cathedral in Hong Kong, which used to be built in 1849, is the oldest Anglican church in south-east Asia. It is one of the oldest constructions in Hong Kong City. The Cathedral is placed at Garden Road, Central. The church is typically referred to through its quick identify "St. John's." St John's Cathedral itself blends with the look-and-feel of present day Hong Kong. The Cathedral's gothic structure provides a majestic tower and artistically crafted stained glass home windows with the aid of the well-known William Morris in England. The church itself has a very wealthy history. In 1841, all through the earliest days of the British contract in Hong Kong, plans for a church to care for the wants of the European neighborhood had been already being discussed. Back in England, the younger Reverend Vincent Stanton had remarkable zeal for missionary work with the Christian Missionary Society (the CMS) in China. The Reverend Father spent three months ...