Nanning MosqueThe Nanning Mosque is a mosque in Xingning District, Nanning City, in the Guangxi autonomous region of China.HistoryThe mosque was built between 1644 and 1661, during the reign of the Qing dynasty Shunzhi Emperor. In 1717, the mosque was relocated to its current location. The mosque was closed and destroyed during the Cultural Revolution in 1966–1976 and was rebuilt in 1981.ArchitectureThe mosque is a three-story building which covers which can accommodate approximately 200 worshipers. It has Islamic style with conical roof and arch-style doors and windows. The first floor is used for restaurant area. The second floor is used for meeting room, office room and dormitory room. The third floor is the prayer hall.