Qingjing Mosque

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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Historical Significance of Qingjing Mosque

The Qingjing Mosque, known as Ashab Mosque, is located in Quanzhou, Fujian. Constructed by Arab traders in 1009, it is one of the few remaining mosques from the Song dynasty.

After restoration in 1309, its stone structure retains some original walls, now largely in ruins. The adjacent mosque that serves the community is a gift from Saudi Arabia, enhancing its cultural value.

Notable Features

  • 🕌 Ancient Architecture
  • 🌳 Surrounded by lush greenery
  • 📜 Rich Cultural Heritage

Accessibility is straightforward as the mosque is free to visit, appealing to tourists, historians, and families interested in architectural and historical marvels.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Qingjing Mosque

Oldest Mosque

Built in 1009, it is one of China's oldest mosques still in existence.

Restoration History

The mosque underwent significant restoration in 1309.

Arab Influence

Constructed by Arab traders, showcasing Islamic architecture in China.

Location

108 Tumen St