Dalian Mosque


The Dalian Mosque is a mosque in the Xigang District of Dalian, a city in the Liaoning province of China. It is located at 96 Beijing Jie.

Overview

Construction began in 1922 and was completed in 1925. The ahong of the mosque, Hajji Bai Yunxing, has served as ahong since 1958, with the exception of the period during the Cultural Revolution until 1979 when the mosque did not operate.
The mosque covers an area of, with capacity for 300 worshipers. The three-storey mosque was completed in the Islamic style. The entrance hall is topped with a green dome and has a huge tower on each of the four corners. The building is decorated with white and green glazed tiles. The first floor is the wudu; the second floor is the office of imams, and third floor serves as the prayer hall.
, it was one of ten mosques in the city of Dalian.

Transportation

The mosque is accessible within walking distance southeast of Xianglujiao Station of Dalian Metro.