Christ Church Cathedral, a Christian Cathedral in Dublin, is on the same side of the Dublin Bar District and can be reached on foot. This is a very old church. It was first built by Norwegians, then rebuilt by the Normans, and large-scale construction was carried out in 1870. It combines the original styles of the 12th and 13th centuries and reproduces the Victorian Gothic architectural features. Approaching the church, I saw a man lying on a bench near the courtyard covered with a black blanket. Looking closely at a sculpture, not far away, a young couple were playing on the green lawn. The picture was very powerful. Across the church there is a bronze sculpture of three juveniles jumping happily. These pictures are more deeply in my heart than the church itself. This Christian cathedral has instructions in Chinese, which may be printed in small quantities and not put outside. After inquiry, it is taken out of the cabinet for us. This is also true of other attractions in Dublin.