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CHINA: BEIJING: CATHOLIC'S EASTER CELEBRATIONS
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Christians worldwide have been celebrating Easter.
But in China, the majority of the country's 14 (m) million Catholics are still unable to practise their religion freely.
Human rights groups say persecution of Catholics is common - with fears it will spread to Hong Kong when the country returns to Chinese rule next year.
It may be the world's most populous country but China's Catholics are still a tiny minority.
Just four (m) million residents are officially registered in the Church.
Following the end of the Cultural Revolution when religions were banned, Catholics are now able to practise their faith with the official Catholic Patriotic Association - set up by the Communist Party.
This church, Xuan Wu Men, built 90 years ago, is one of the oldest of the five-thousand officially registered churches.
But an estimated 10 (m) million Chinese still practice in underground churches loyal to the Pope and repressed by the authorities.
Catholicism was introduced to China by Italian Jesuit Priest Matteo Ricci, who founded Beijing's first Catholic church in 1583.
The Catholic Church suffered tremendously after diplomatic relations between China and the Vatican were broken in 1957.
Believers were ordered to renounce the Pope's religious authority and those who refused were jailed.
Followers were persecuted and churches destroyed.
But in the past decade the Beijing government has softened its attitude towards the Christian churches.
It no longer regards religion as the opium of the masses.
SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin)
Actually, the Communist party doesn't care about what people believe in. People here are free on this. What it cares about is political issues. Everyone, every organisation, is involved in politics, that's why the Communist party must have control of politics. But regarding religious beliefs, the party doesn't care.
SUPER CAPTION: Father Shi Yukun, Vice-chairman Patriotic Church of Beijing
But critics say while the country's 1982 constitution may claim to guarantee freedom of religious beliefs, the state still controls religious life.
Religious organisations have recently reported the destruction of Catholic churches built illegally in the countryside and the arrest of nuns and priests.
In other areas peasants were said to have been tortured because they refused to practise contraception to comply with the government's one child policy.
Experts believe the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997 and Macao in 1999 will play an important role in determining the future of Catholic Christians in China.
Many Catholics in Hong Kong fear the persecution will spread with some religious leaders concerned Chinese authorities will not grant them freedom to worship.
But Reverend Sun at Our Lady of the Rosary Church in Hong Kong remains confident China will respect religious freedom.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Well I trust that we can still go to Church and pray and we can still do our missionary work, we can still teach in Catholic schools and do our social services.
SUPER CAPTION: Reverend Patrick Sun, presiding at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Hong Kong
The Patriotic Church of Beijing says any concerns in Hong Kong are unjustified.
SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin)
After Hong Kong is returned, we will have a policy called The three Mutuals, which is mutual respect, mutual non-interference, and mutual non-subordination. The Catholic Church of Hong Kong will never be switched into the same as that of the mainland.
SUPERCAPTION: Father Shi Yukun, Vice-chairman Patriotic Church of Beijing.
It's believed that secret talks were held between the Chinese and Vatican representatives during the U-N Women's conference in Beijing last year.
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With a cross rising from a red pagoda roof, and two lion statues guarding the entrance, a unique catholic church in southern Taiwan could easily be mistaken for one of the ubiquitous temples which dot the island. The Holy Spirit Church began as a simple wooden structure when it was built by a German missionary more than six decades ago, but in 1986 was rebuilt to incorporate typical Chinese temple features.
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Day 1 - Hong Kong Museum Tour
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Wong Tai Sin Temple
Kowloon Park
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre
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Tian Tan Buddha
Po Lin Monastery
Wisdom Path
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Hong Kong Museum of Art is currently closed when we visited Hong Kong and Avenue of Stars was included in our itinerary but it was veeery crowded :(
I highly recommend eating in Samki Noodles House in Tsim Sha Tsui and try their Ox Brisket Rice and Wan Ton Rice Noodles with their homemade chili oil for some authentic Chinese cuisine. It's at the back of Chungking Mansion and in front of Ichiran Ramen.
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Taiwan worried as China looks for better relations with Vatican
Beijing, China - April 14, 2005
1. Wide interior shot of morning mass at Xuan Wu Men Cathedral
2. Various shots of priests at altar
3. Mid shot of worshippers singing hymn
4. Close-up worshipper
5. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Sun Shangen, Vice chairman of Beijing Catholic Patriotic Association:
After we set up diplomatic ties with the Vatican, we will be able to strengthen our religious belief and the teachings of the doctrine. As for the politics, the Vatican should respect our country's sovereignty and respect the independence of our country as well as our church.
6. Worshippers crossing themselves
7. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Tong Zeng, Political Analyst:
The Vatican should consider that it has more believers in mainland China. What it needs to do is only to break their political restraints. On the other hand, it won't have a big impact on Taiwanese believers because they will just consider the move a religious one. However, Chen Shui-bian may suffer from this.
Taipei, Taiwan - April 11, 2005
8. Pan shot of exterior of Holy Family Catholic Church in Taipei
9. Various shots of the mass
10. People at the mass praying and singing
11. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Hu Kuo-jen, Priest of the Holy Family Catholic Church:
Relations between Taiwan and Vatican will not have any change. Basically, Vatican is not a political body. The Vatican cares for believers' lives. As far as I'm concerned, the Vatican has been very satisfied with Taiwan's religious activities.
Taipei, Taiwan - April 12, 2005
12. Close-up on Foreign Ministry logo
13. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Wang Yu-yuan, Director-General of European Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
The Vatican wants to strengthen interactions with China from the standpoint of freedom of religion and protection of Catholics. This is
not a secret. We are all clearly aware of the situation. We have also had good communications with the Vatican from this perspective. This
also has nothing to do with the election of the new pope.
Taipei, Taiwan - April 7, 2005
14. Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian shaking hands with officials, waving to the media before departing for the funeral of Pope John Paul II
Taipei - April 11, 2005
15. SOUNDBITE (English): Lo Chi-cheng, Executive Director of Institute for National Policy Research:
I think everyone knows that Vatican wants to normalise relations with China. But the problem is that the Chinese government has very tight control
over the religious freedom in China. It'll be very difficult for the Vatican to normalise relations with China if China can not improve its religious freedom. I expect in the short period of time, the religious freedom will not improve and that will become very important obstacle in normalising relations between the Vatican and China.
Hong Kong - April 14, 2005
16. Exterior of Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
17. Statue of Jesus Christ
18. SOUNDBITE (English): Joseph Zen, Hong Kong Bishop:
I think it's not news that the Vatican is ready to switch the diplomatic relationship from Taiwan to Beijing. And that's a very difficult decision because never in history the Holy See has abandoned a friend nation unilaterally. But then, if they want to improve the situation with the church in China, they have to make that step.
19. Various of Bishop Zen kneeling in prayer in front of a portrait of Pope John Paul II
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China has urged the Vatican to create conditions for better relations with Beijing under the successor to Pope John Paul II - an apparently pointed reference to the Vatican's continued ties with Taiwan.
The Vatican is the only European government that has official relations with Taiwan.
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