Location : Tongdao Street, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia
Description : The Great Mosque is the earliest and largest mosque in Hohhot, the
capital city Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Great Mosque was built in
1693 and renovated in 1789 and 1923. It now covers an area of 4000
square meters.
The mosque is a mix of Chinese and Arabic architecture. Chinese mosques
during the Qing Dynasty had minarets that were a compromise between a
pure Islamic minaret and a Chinese pagoda, i.e., they were minarets that
were crowned with a pavilion-type roof. Moreover, Chinese mosques of
that period had steles, or plaques, which reminded Muslim worshippers of
their inescapable loyalty to the emperor. The Great Mosque of Hohhot
has only a single minaret, which, incidentally, was not part of the
original design, but was added on later.
Of the buildings here, all constructed in black brick, the grandest is
the aptly named Grand Prayer Hall, behind which lies both the Teaching
Hall and the Muslim Baths. All of the buildings within have Muslim
characters. And it’s noteworthy are the over 30 volumes of ancient Koran
scriptures, all written in Arabic. It is also possible, with
permission, to climb the 15 meter-tall hexagonal minaret, which is
topped with a pagoda style roof, for a nice view of the city.
Source : http://www.muslim2china.com/china-mosques/Hohhot-Great-Mosque-53.html
Photo credit : http://www.flickr.com/photos/43198692@N04/6138299032/in/gallery-islamicheritage-72157629648746206/
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