The shape is solemn, the proportion, color and decoration are all in Western style. The whole temple adopts a symmetrical layout of Chinese axle body, layer by layer, and want to fly. It has a Chinese architectural style. After looking at the moon building, it is the platform and the water room and the east and west corridors.
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The shape is solemn, the proportion, color and decoration are all in Western style. The whole temple adopts a symmetrical layout of Chinese axle body, layer by layer, and want to fly. It has a Chinese architectural style. After looking at the moon building, it is the platform and the water room and the east and west corridors.
An honor to have visited the earliest mosque/ masjid in China, built by first century Muslims and possibly companions (sahaba) of the Prophet Muhamnad (Peace be upon him) or their followers (tabiyeen). Found a Halal restaurant right across the street from the mosque.
No charge, 2.3. An ancient mosque witnessed that Guangzhou was an international city as early as the Tang Dynasty, a national cultural preservation unit and a relic of Hess in Guangzhou. A pious man was kneeling in the temple of worship. Some people on the Internet say that only the appearance is allowed, not the inside. When we went, at noon, a doorman stopped at the door. I said to look at the building, so let's go in. I don't know how to let it in at ordinary times. If you don't let in, just look outside, you can only see the light tower. Huaisheng Temple should be like Quanzhou Pure Temple in the same position, open the door for people to visit. Of course, churches must not be allowed to non-Christians.
I just want to say that I will never regret it. The fare is worth the scenery. It is said that this pagoda is one of the earliest and most distinctive monuments of the existing Islamic architecture in China. The southwest corner of the temple gate is a famous lighthouse with a view to the moon tower on the front, platform, water house, East-West corridor on the back, and worship hall on the back. Its circular body and pen-tipped spire show the unique architectural style of Arabia. Because the temple refused to be admitted by non-Muslims and because of respect for the religious beliefs of Muslim brothers, it was not dared to enter and photograph the temple this time.
Located on the road of the Guangta, also known as the Guangta Temple, it is the earliest mosque built by Islam in China.