In the Dutch slope area north of Dapu Heavenly Church, there are also many Western buildings. In those days, people went to church along the ramp paved with stone slabs. There were many special shops on both sides of the street. The shops were small but many of them were inherited by families. This was rare in China. His shops were his own and could be inherited. They were not very profit-seeking, so that people could enjoy their lives leisurely and leisurely in inheriting family crafts. Walking in the Dutch Slope, I felt its tranquility, standing half way up the hill and looking at Nagasaki Harbor.