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The Great Mosque was built in the second year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty and has a history of thousands of years. The building of the temple is simple and rigorous in structure. The whole building has both traditional Chinese Han-style wooden architecture features and Arabic style. It is also a mosque recorded in the "Twenty-Four Histories". The inscription on the meteorite in Jiajing Bingwu (1546) of the Ming Dynasty in the temple is also an inscription in A-Chinese written on the meteorite. The temple currently has a main entrance, a cross piercing pavilion, a stone bridge, and a worship hall. The main building is composed of four groups of halls connected, and there are bathing rooms on both sides of the center line. Among them, the side pool, the back arch bridge, the meteorite platform, the archway, and the stele tower are relics of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are also precious classics and cultural relics such as Kangxi's edict, manuscripts and engraved copies of the "Quran" in the past dynasties, and mosque collections.
opening hours
8:00-18:00 all year round