Great Mosque of Xi'an

Mosque · Hsi-an

Great Mosque of Xi'an

Mosque · Hsi-an

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7W7Q+7JF, Huajue Ln, Lianhu District, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710001

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Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
Great Mosque of Xi'an by null
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This stunning, over-1,400-year-old mosque blends colorful Chinese architecture with tranquil gardens, creating a serene oasis in the bustling Muslim Quarter.  

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@afar

"A bit of Islam in China Located in the Muslim Quarter in Xi’an, China is the Great Mosque, the country’s oldest and most renowned mosque. The mosque dates back to 742 AD. From all outward appearances, it looks like a Chinese temple and not a mosque; pagodas have replaced minarets. Look closely though and you will see the Arabic lettering that tells you that this is an Islamic mosque through and through. If you happen to be visiting in the afternoon, you might even catch the call to prayer. The start of the Muslim Quarter begins at Beiyuanmen Islamic Street, which is located just around the corner from Xi’an’s Drum Tower. The mosque itself is tucked inside a neighborhood street and while there are signs that point you in the right direction, the signs can be hard to spot so you will likely have to ask for help. If you decide to visit the mosque, remember to dress appropriately before you go and if you’re a woman, make sure you bring along a scarf to cover your head. Only about 2% of China’s population is Muslim so it is rare to see a mosque. The Hui people are the predominant race of Muslims in China and their lifestyle is very different from that of the dominant Han race. If you have never had a taste of Chinese Islamic life, spend some time visiting the mosque and walking Beiyuanmen Islam Street. Try sampling some of the Chinese Islamic food specialties."

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@afar

"A bit of Islam in China Located in the Muslim Quarter in Xi’an, China is the Great Mosque, the country’s oldest and most renowned mosque. The mosque dates back to 742 AD. From all outward appearances, it looks like a Chinese temple and not a mosque; pagodas have replaced minarets. Look closely though and you will see the Arabic lettering that tells you that this is an Islamic mosque through and through. If you happen to be visiting in the afternoon, you might even catch the call to prayer. The start of the Muslim Quarter begins at Beiyuanmen Islamic Street, which is located just around the corner from Xi’an’s Drum Tower. The mosque itself is tucked inside a neighborhood street and while there are signs that point you in the right direction, the signs can be hard to spot so you will likely have to ask for help. If you decide to visit the mosque, remember to dress appropriately before you go and if you’re a woman, make sure you bring along a scarf to cover your head. Only about 2% of China’s population is Muslim so it is rare to see a mosque. The Hui people are the predominant race of Muslims in China and their lifestyle is very different from that of the dominant Han race. If you have never had a taste of Chinese Islamic life, spend some time visiting the mosque and walking Beiyuanmen Islam Street. Try sampling some of the Chinese Islamic food specialties."

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@afar

"A bit of Islam in China Located in the Muslim Quarter in Xi’an, China is the Great Mosque, the country’s oldest and most renowned mosque. The mosque dates back to 742 AD. From all outward appearances, it looks like a Chinese temple and not a mosque; pagodas have replaced minarets. Look closely though and you will see the Arabic lettering that tells you that this is an Islamic mosque through and through. If you happen to be visiting in the afternoon, you might even catch the call to prayer. The start of the Muslim Quarter begins at Beiyuanmen Islamic Street, which is located just around the corner from Xi’an’s Drum Tower. The mosque itself is tucked inside a neighborhood street and while there are signs that point you in the right direction, the signs can be hard to spot so you will likely have to ask for help. If you decide to visit the mosque, remember to dress appropriately before you go and if you’re a woman, make sure you bring along a scarf to cover your head. Only about 2% of China’s population is Muslim so it is rare to see a mosque. The Hui people are the predominant race of Muslims in China and their lifestyle is very different from that of the dominant Han race. If you have never had a taste of Chinese Islamic life, spend some time visiting the mosque and walking Beiyuanmen Islam Street. Try sampling some of the Chinese Islamic food specialties."

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yogiwong misb

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Visiting Xian in the winter avoid crowds and allow time and space to appreciate these sites more. Entrance fee here is reduced to ¥15. The market bazaar surrounding the entrance offers a variety of food and souvenirs.

Jamie Higgs-Dey

Google
A beautiful mosque that we were taken to as part of our tour, it’s not like any mosque I’ve seen before and it’s great that they are keeping it well persevered and looked after for the locals. We were out of season so the gardens weren’t as lush as they could have been, but good nonetheless.

MT

Google
Love the architectural design. Calming yard to relax. Must visit if you are in the city. There is an entrance fee if you are non Muslim. Muslim can also pay - or just do donation on the boxes available within the yard /compound. After the prayer, one of the imam so he claimed, trying to ask for a couple hundreds donation. Quite shock. In return he will give his book about the mosque. I don't mind buying but when asked for donation and state the amount, it felt a bit weird. Nonetheless please visit. Don't miss it.

Simon Rose

Google
Very, very unusual for a mosque, has images of animals etc...like others have said, it's a Chinese design. Worth a visit but not exceptionally a lit og building work goingbon so hoardings and scaffolding up. Small complementary guide book given out

Michael Hutt

Google
One of the oldest Mosques in Asia, huge, beautiful, nothing like you’d expect from a mosque. Solat room is beautiful and has the Quran inscribed on all the walls in Arabic and Chinese. Must visit place.

IUVA sg

Google
This Grand Mosque location in google map is wrong. We have to ask the locals the location and showing pictures to locate this site. The Chinese name is *Xi'ān Dà Qīng Zhēn Sì* (西安大清真寺) Incredible architecture. Have lasted more than 1400 years. It was built in 742 CE, not long after Islam was spread in Arabia. Opening time is at 8am. Come in the morning as there are less crowd.

Hasmah Mohd Sidek

Google
Oldest mosque in Xi’an. Large area with traditional Chinese architecture. Don’t forget to donate while you are there. Sharing the love for Chinese Muslim community.

Rashida Taher

Google
Great mosque of xian is very old and beautiful. Covers huge area.