Botou Mosque is famous all over the country because of its grand scale and unique style. Its exterior is not the common dome building of mosques, but some hooked beams and hanging walls, which have the charm of Chinese Buddhist temples. The Botou Mosque was built in the second year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. After many repairs later, it has become a large-scale architectural complex, which is particularly spectacular. It is mainly divided into two parts: the mosque and the mosque, which are mainly divided into three parts: the vestibule, the atrium and the courtyard of the main hall. On the front of the front courtyard is a two-story, three-story Monbank Building, which is about 20 meters high, which is where Mumin was called to worship by the muezzin in the early morning. There is a pavilion below and a hall above. Going further inside is the nave, which consists of the Moon Moon Tower, the north and south side gates, the north and south side halls, and the east ear room. After that, I came to the core place, that is, the courtyard of the main hall. There is also a mosque on the south side of the main hall, the environment is very elegant and quiet. Botou Mosque is a place worth seeing in the entire North China region in terms of building scale, area and historical age.