It is known as the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. The architectural style is quite modern and completely different from the traditional onion style in the Middle East. Visitors can register at the main entrance for free. Pay attention to the free purple gowns provided by the girls. Everyone should take off their shoes when they enter. Indoor corridor is very good to see Jingnaliang, as long as it is not noisy. The Lord's Prayer Hall can only be seen on the outside, with Muslim prayer areas inside, and visitors coming in last. There is also a small building area along the side corner of the corridor. There are small monuments in it. Please note that the tombs of several founding fathers in Malaysia. Please take a detour if you want to take pictures.