A Church and Traditional Chinese Doctor in Moxi Old Town, Western Sichuan


There was nothing on the schedule today but a leisurely walk about Moxi on a sunny, hot day. Moxi is an ancient township that is growing by leaps and bounds. Construction takes place 24/7 and the remaining old section now consists of only a few blocks. Hotel after hotel, Condos and shopping centers are going up throughout Moxi. Goodbye, old Moxi.

A Catholic Church was constructed by a French missionary in 1931 over the remains of a Buddhist temple and this was the first church we’d seen throughout this China vacation. It is still a working church, services are held on Sunday and the caretaker/guardian (same one who keeps a close watch on the house where Mao stayed) unlocked it for a visit. It would be difficult to miss seeing a church with chinese-style roofs while walking around Moxi…

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Moxi Catholic Church, China

This Church is also referred to as the “Christmas Tree Temple” because there is a little Christmas tree strung with blinking Christmas lights that is illuminated all year. The inside was beautiful…View image…and different with a mixture of styles. Green and blue tiled ceiling…View image, red Chinese touches and old wooden pews…View image.

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inside the Catholic “Christmas Tree” Church, Moxi, China

Back on Moxi’s two remaining old blocks, Mr. Wang stopped us to point out a traditional Chinese Doctor treating a patient in his store front office. We spent quite a bit of time talking, translating, talking, translating because not only is Doctor 95 years old, has second wife (age 89) and still sharp as a tack but he still smokes like a fiend! (Take that all you anti-smoking legislators…it certainly hasn’t harmed him…and, FYI, we don’t smoke.)

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95 year-old Doctor enjoying his cigarettes in Moxi, China
 

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Chinese Doctor’s natural medicines in Moxi, China

Chinese Doctor’s father and grandfather were traditional medicine doctors. His doctor son is carrying on the family tradition and running a local clinic. He showed us how his different roots, insects, and tree barks were ground up for headaches, coughs, colds and other maladies. His eyes give him a little trouble now (probably cataracts) but he will never retire, just continue treating patients until he dies.
There was still a little more Moxi…


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