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Dali South Gate Mosque

Introducing Dali South Gate Mosque
Dali South Gate Mosque is one the most ancient mosques in Yunnan province. Dali South Gate Mosque was originally built during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). According to records, Dali South Gate Mosque was initially situated on Cangping Street, after the failure of the Muslim uprising led by Du Wenxiu, the mosque was converted by the Qing government into the City God Temple of Dali. In 1944, it was converted into a district court, but eventually being restored to its original purpose as a mosque.

Dali South Gate Mosque Fast Facts
• AKA: Dali South Gate Masjid
• Chinese Name: NánMén QīngZhēnSì 南门清真寺
• Best Time to Visit: All year around
• Recommended Visiting Hours: 15 – 30 Minutes
• Things to Do: Islamic Culture, Architecture
• Opening Hours: Daily, Fajr to Isha (Muslims); 8:00 – 17:00 (general public)
• Entrance Fee: Free
• Address: 51 Bo’ai Road, Dali Old Town, Yunnan Province

What to expect at Dali South Gate Mosque

Dali South Gate Mosque bears a strong influence from traditional Chinese architecture, with both its main hall and minaret resembling the ancient Chinese architectural styles. This results in a distinctive and unique appearance that reflects the cultural diversity of the region. Moreover, beyond its architectural significance, the mosque serves as a vital community center for local Muslims. It provides a space for religious activities, social gatherings, and communal events, fostering connections and interactions among residents and visitors alike.

How to get to Dali South Gate Mosque

• On foot: Enjoy a 835 meters (0.51 miles) walk from Dali Old Town to Dali South Gate Mosque.

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