Mosques In China

Chengdu

Guilin Maping Mosque
Address: No. 1, Qixing Road, Qixing District, Guilin
Maping Masque was built in Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), and because of the war it was rebuilt several times. Currently it covers an area of 984 square meters. The mosque is a quadrangle courtyard and the bunker building is in the center, and the prayer hall is behind the bunker building. It has classrooms also which are on the both side of the courtyard, as it was used as a school.
Guilin Maping Mosque
Guilin Ancient Mosque
Address: No. 30, Minzu Road, Xiangshan District, Guilin
No. 1, Chongshan Road, Guilin
Chongshan Road Mosque was originally constructed during the Yongzheng Emperor of Qing Dynasty in 1735.[1] The mosque underwent expansion in 1849 and renovated twice during the Daoguang Emperor and the Republic of China. The mosque spans over an area of 2,000 square meter. It was constructed with the mix of Chinese and Islamic architecture. The mosque consists of the main prayer hall, lecture hall, ablution room etc. There are 24 pillars surround the main prayer hall.
Guilin Ancient Mosque
Dunhuang Mosque
Address: Xinjian Road, Dunhuang
Bayiqi North Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou
The Fuzhou Mosque is a mosque in Gulou District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China. It is located under the Ankang Bridge in Fuzhou and was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty following a fire.
Dunhuang Mosque
Dalian Mosque
Add: No. 96, Beijing Street, Dalian
The Dalian Mosque is a mosque in Xigang District, Dalian, Liaoning, China. It is located at 96 Beijing Jie. Construction began in 1922, and was completed in 1925. The ahong of the mosque, Hajji Bai Yunxing, has served as ahong since 1958, with the exception of the period during the Cultural Revolution until 1979 when the mosque did not operate. As of 2005, it was one of ten mosques in the city of Dalian.
Dalian Mosque
Chongqing Mosque
Add: No. 5, Zhongxing Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
Chongqing Mosque is located on the Zhongxing Road of Yuzhong District, occupying an area of 4,500 square meters. It was constructed under the supervision of the Shilang (an official title similar to prime minister) Ma Wensheng in Wan-Li the 30th year of Ming Dynasty. Today, Chongqing Mosque is the site of Chongqing Islamic Association. Chongqing Mosque was originally composed of three mosques-the mosque on Zhongxing Road was the western mosque, the Southern mosque was once in the site of today's Chongqing theater while the northern mosque was once in today's Jiangbei District. In1940 during the Anti-fascist War, the southern mosque was blown up in by the Japanese warplanes. In 1942, it was repaired. Later, the southern mosque and the northern mosque were incorporated into the western mosque, thus becoming the unity of Chongqing Mosque. In 1982, the Chongqing Mosque was repaired thoroughly and the buildings inside it were more distinctive and characteristic. And the characters of these buildings have been kept till now. Compared with other Chinese-character buildings nearby, Chongqing Mosque's round roof in the style of Arab can be seen distinctly, with the silvery marks of stars and the moon on the roof, beautiful and elegant. Inside the main hall of Chongqing Mosque stand four pillars, with pink walls and silvery light, in harmonious colors and solemn atmosphere.
Chongqing Mosque
Changsha Baishaling Mosque
Add: No. 115, Sanxing Street, Changsha
Changsha Mosque is a mosque located on Mount Huilong in Tianxin District of Changsha, Hunan, China.[1] Changsha Mosque is the site of Changsha Islamic Association. Changsha Mosque was first built by businessmen from both Henan and Shaanxi provinces in 1711 in the Qing dynasty with the name of "Kèsì". In 1918, businessmen from Nanjing added Jingling School to the south of the mosque. In 1938, a fire destroyed most of the buildings. Then the local Muslims rebuilt the mosque. During the Cultural Revolution, the Quran written by ancient Imam were burned by the Red Guards. In 1985, Changsha government had budgeted RMB 0.85 million yuan to built a new mosque on Mount Huilong in Tianxin District near Baisha Well. The mosque was built with Islamic architecture style and covers an area of 3,948-square-metre (0.976-acre) including the 1,400-square-metre (0.35-acre) of constructed area. It consists of prayer hall, pavilion, wing room and other facilities. The prayer hall is a three-story building.
Changsha Baishaling Mosque
Changtong Road Mosque
Add: Qingzhenshi Hutong, Changtong Road, Kuancheng District,
The Changchun Mosque is the first and largest mosque in Changchun. The Islamic Association of Jilin and Changchun Province is also here. The mosque covers an area of 16,000 square meters, and the architecture of the mosque is in Chinese classical architectural style including the prayer hall, moon building, Imam’s room and other facilities. Meanwhile, the mosque includes the following service as well: The Democratic Management Committee, Matchmaking Center for Muslims, and Funeral Service Center. This is the major point for local Muslims to celebrate Islamic Festival.
Changtong Road Mosque
Chengdu Gulou South Street Mosque
Add: 155 South Street of Gulou, Chengdu, Sichuan
The Gulou Mosque is one of the ancient mosques in Chengdu, the contraction started from Ming dynasty (1375), and was destroyed in later Ming, then rebuilt twice on Qing dynasty, (1742 and 1794), the prayer hall was the only ancient building survived, and also the most classic building, meanwhile, it is the most completed prayer hall among dozens of mosques in Chengdu. In April, 1981, the prayer hall of Gulou Mosque was recognized as the Municipality Protected Historic Site. In March, 1991, Sichuan Government recognized the building as Provincial Cultural Heritage Site.
Dujiangyan Mosque
Add: 49 South Street, Dujiangyan, Chengdu
The world famous Dujiangyan is the crossroad of Northwest China, during the late Ming, many business men traveled and settled in this city, then they funded South Rd Mosque (Later changed to Dujinagyan Mosque), expanded in Qing dynasty. Now has 5 Imams and treasured 30 Qurans. It covers an area of 1445 square meters and with the building area of 1064 square meters. The mansion with its audience hall being timber structure, triple eaves and quadrangle pavilion roof pillars and transverse beam frames are 4 room deep, 21.4 meters long and 9.5 meters long with plain store steps and drooping stomps to be a quadrangle dwelling with the mosque as the center.
Phoenix Mountain Mosque
Fenghuangshan, Dongzikou, Chengdu
The Phoenix Mountain Mosque is a mosque in Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. Phoenix Mountain Mosque is located in the outskirt area 6 kilometers north of Chengdu. The mosque is located between mountains which is shaped like a phoenix, thus the mosque was named as such. The mosque are was originally the cemetery for Hui people which was opened in 1952. Later a mosque was built in the area to offer better services to the Muslim community around the area.
Huangcheng Mosque
No. 80, Yongjin Street, Xicheng District, Chengdu
The Chengdu Huangcheng Mosque is a mosque in Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. It is the largest mosque in Sichuan. Huangcheng means Palace Wall because of the mosque location near to a palace of a dynasty in the local history of Sichuan, thus the mosque was name such. The mosque was originally constructed in the 16th century. It was first rebuilt in 1858. In 1917, it was heavily damaged during a war. Subsequently, the size was reduced from 6,600 m2 to 5,000 m2 due to financial constraint. The mosque stands at its current site since November 1998. The mosque was constructed with the combination of Arabic, Ming, Qing architectural styles. It consists of the entrance wall, gates, bathroom, library and the main prayer hall.[2] The library consists of Islamic books written in Arabic and Chinese languages. On the first gate, there is a tablet with the name of the mosque hung. On the second gate, there is a tablet with four Chinese characters Kai Tian Gu Jiao (the most ancient religion) hung, which was made during the Qing Dynasty
Huangcheng Mosque
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