Qudeng Hutong Meishi Ji Qianmen | Around Qianmen street and Dazhilan jie, Beijing, ChinaMap
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Qianmen Mosque, located at No. 9 Yangwei Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing, is an Islamic mosque. Qianmen Mosque was originally a temple gate south of the Hutong Hutong, and was once known as the Hutong Mosque.
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Qianmen Mosque, located at No. 9 Yangwei Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing, is an Islamic mosque. Qianmen Mosque was originally a temple gate south of the Hutong Hutong, and was once known as the Hutong Mosque.
Very historical place, you can feel it
Nice place, worth a look, good
Qianmen Mosque, located in No. 9 Yangwei Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing, is an Islamic mosque. Qianmen Mosque was once famous for its broomstick alley mosque. In 2000, it was renamed Qianmen Mosque. The temple was built in the late Ming Dynasty. It was rebuilt in the nineteenth year of Emperor Kangxi (1680) and in the sixtieth year of Emperor Qianlong (1795). The mosque had a handwritten copy of the Tibetan Huababa "Koran" and a hardwood suitcase.
In Yangwei Hutong, it used to be called Broomstick Hutong Mosque, but later it was changed to Qianmen Mosque. Outside, it looks like the old Beijing architecture style, which is ancient and fragrant.