Jurisdiction: | Diocese |
North China | |
Local: | Chinese: 聖公會華北教區 |
Country: | Qing and Republican China |
Territory: | North China |
Province: | Church in China |
Denomination: | Anglican |
Rite: | Anglican Rite |
Established: | 1880[1] |
Cathedral: | Holy Saviour's Cathedral, Peking |
Language: | English, Mandarin Chinese |
Parent Church: | Church of England |
Bishop Title: | Bishop of North China |
The Diocese of North China (Chinese: t=聖公會華北教區|w=Shêng Kung Hui Hua Pei Chiao Chʽü|l=Anglican Diocese of North China), also known as Hua Pei Diocese (Chinese: 華北教區), was an Anglican diocese in China established under the supervision of the Church of England. From 1875 till the establishment of the Anglican-Episcopal Province of China in 1912, the diocesan headquarters were located in the compound of Holy Trinity Church, Shanghai.