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China Evangelical Seminary

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China Evangelical Seminary (Chinese: 中華福音神學院; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Fúyīn Shénxué yuàn or abbreviated as Chinese: 華神; pinyin: Huá Shén) is a private non-denominational, evangelical seminary. Before moving to Taoyuan City in 2019 Fall semester, its main campus was based in Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China) for the first 49 years.

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China Evangelical Seminary
Section 3, Tingzhou Road, Taipei Zhongzheng District

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中華福音神學院

Section 3, Tingzhou Road 101
100 Taipei, Zhongzheng District
Taiwan
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