The "Christmas Church" is located in Bethlehem, the West Bank city of the Jordan River in Palestine. It was founded in 326 A.D. and is one of the most important holy places of Christ in Bethlehem. It is traditionally believed that Jesus was born here. It also retains the oldest Christian church to date. The Church of Christmas is also translated as the Church of the Nativity and the Church of the Birth of Jesus. It is now jointly managed by the Roman Catholic Church, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Armenian Church. In 2012, Palestine, a new member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), was listed on the World Heritage List for the first time. The Church of Christmas is built on the left side of the famous manger square. The appearance of the whole church looks rather like a medieval castle, simple and solid. If you want to enter the church, you have to bend down and lower your head as low as possible before you can pass through a door only 1.2 meters high. Entering the church, you can see many portraits of Jesus and the Virgin Mary on the wooden pillars and beams of the hall. Because of their age, they are dark. On the right side of the altar is the entrance to the Star Cave of Christmas, narrow, curved and mysterious. Believers and tourists will find that the star hole is very narrow, about 3 215; 13 meters, and the right side of the stone steps is the famous Christmas altar. Here's a semi-circle of red and white marble with 14-pointed silver stars in the center. Latin "the birthplace of Christ Jesus of the Virgin Mary". On the altar hang 15 bright oil lamps of various Christian factions. On the opposite left is the stone manger that served as the cradle of Jesus after his birth.