Feng Tang Xie Xiang, situated near the Ruins of St. Paul’s, is a street with a Portuguese architectural style. The exteriors of the old buildings along the street are painted in yellow and red, and the road is paved with beautiful patterns of cobblestone mosaics. The street lamps have also been transformed into European-style street lamps, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of Lisbon. The name ‘Feng Tang Xie Xiang’ originates from a leprosarium that once existed here and the adjacent chapel ‘Wang De Tang’, which was specifically built for leprosy patients. The famous historical building ‘Po Zi Wu’ is also located on this street. It is open all year round, with full-day access. The specific business status depends on the daily opening conditions.










