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Dunhuang Mosque

Introducing Dunhuang Mosque
Dunhuang Mosque stands as the city’s oldest and most culturally significant mosques in Dunhuang. Dunhuang Mosque was Initially constructed during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and has undergone multiple renovations and expansions throughout its long history. Spanning an area of 2,531 square meters, the mosque presents a captivating fusion of Chinese and Islamic architectural styles, apparent in its integration of pagoda-like minarets alongside Islamic decorative elements.

Dunhuang Mosque Fast Facts
• AKA: Dunhuang Masjid
• Chinese Name: DūnHuáng QīngZhēnSì 敦煌清真寺
• 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 – 19:00 (general public)
• Entrance Fee: Free
• Address: 39 Cangmen Alley, Dunhuang, Gansu Province

What to expect at Dunhuang Mosque

Dunhuang Mosque is a symbol of the historical and cultural interchange along the Silk Road. Its distinctive four-barreled minarets, topped with golden accents, serve as iconic features, drawing visitors with their striking allure. The mosque’s prayer hall, accompanied by side halls, offers a tranquil setting for prayer, embodying both spiritual significance and architectural beauty. Inside, the mosque’s interior is adorned with intricate Islamic motifs integrated with traditional Chinese elements, illustrating the synthesis of cultures. A visit to the Dunhuang Mosque promises a multifaceted journey to observe prayers, gaining valuable insights into local Muslim traditions and practices. 

How to get to Dunhuang Mosque

By Bus: Take bus 2, 3, 4 to Dunhuang Night Market Station.
On Foot: Enjoy a 961 m (0.6 miles) walk from Dunhuang City center to the Dunhuang Mosque.

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