In Jerusalem, I went to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre three times and loved its diversity and history. The little buddy took a lot of big pictures in it. It felt so religious. The last few stops were in the Church of the Holy Tomb, so the Church of the Holy Tomb was crowded with people. When the first time came in line with the believers, they went to see the altar of Jesus'crucifixion and the tomb of his burial. Although there were many people, it was very quiet. Everyone's face was full of longing. If Jerusalem is the place of disputes among the three major religions, then the Church of the Holy Cemetery is the place of disputes among Christian denominations. It is now jointly managed by three churches and six denominations, while the key to the door of the Church is controlled by an Arab eminent family. Everything is possible in Jerusalem. As far as its structure is concerned, the Church of the Holy Cemetery is the most unique church I have ever seen. It is different from the church structure of any sect. It can be said that it is a place to commemorate the last day of Jesus. There is no preaching hall, but you can see people reading the Bible with candles. There is no magnificent ornament of the church, but every wall and stone is touched with affection. At first glance, the structure here seems a little confused, but walking in the meantime, it seems to be walking towards the depth of history. Really, I love it.