This is a list of mosques in China. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. The first mosque in China was the Great Mosque of Xian, or the Xian Mosque, which was built during the Tang Dynasty in the 8th century C.E. The Chinese name for mosques is, which was also the name used by Jews in China for synagogues. Other names were HuiHui Tang, HuiHui Si, Li Bai Si, Zhen Jiao Si, or Qing Jing si.

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  • Dies ist eine Liste von Moscheen in China. Es gibt heute insgesamt etwa 45.000 Moscheen in China.
  • This is a list of mosques in China. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. The first mosque in China was the Great Mosque of Xian, or the Xian Mosque, which was built during the Tang Dynasty in the 8th century C.E. The Chinese name for mosques is, which was also the name used by Jews in China for synagogues. Other names were HuiHui Tang, HuiHui Si, Li Bai Si, Zhen Jiao Si, or Qing Jing si. During the Qing Dynasty, at the Mosque entrance, a tablet was placed upon which the characters "Huangdi, wansui, wansui, wanwansui" (皇帝萬歲,萬歲,萬萬歲) were enscribed, which means, "The Emperor, may he live forever". Wansui means Ten thousand years, which means forever in Chinese. Westerners traveling in china noted the presence of these tablets at mosques in Yunnan and Ningbo. Most mosques have certain aspects in common with each other however as with other regions Chinese Islamic architecture reflects the local architecture in its style. China is renowned for its beautiful mosques, which resemble temples. However in western China the mosques resemble those of Iran and Central Asia, with tall, slender minarets, curvy arches and dome shaped roofs, as well as the unique multi-layered portals. In northwest China where the Chinese Hui have built their mosques, there is a combination of eastern and western styles. The mosques have flared Buddhist style roofs set in walled courtyards entered through archways with miniature domes and minarets.
  • Una moschea è un luogo di culto dei seguaci della fede islamica. In La prima moschea in Cina fu la Grande Moschea di Xian, o Moschea di Xian, che fu costruita durante la dinastia Tang nell'VIII secolo d.C. La maggior parte delle moschee hanno certi aspetti in comune tra loro, tuttavia come in altre regioni l'architettura islamica cinese riflette nel suo stile l'archittettura locale. La Cina è celebre per le sue belle moschee, che assomigliano in genere a a templi orientali. Tuttavia nella Cina occidentale le moschee assomigliano a quelle del Medio Oriente, con minareti alti e sottili, archi curvi e tetti a forma di cupola. Nella Cina nordoccidentale, dove gli Hui (popolo)Hui cinesi hanno costruito le loro moschee, vi è una combinazione di stili orientali e occidentali. Le moschee hanno tetti svasati in stile buddista posti in cortili cinti da mura, ai quali si accede attraverso archi con cupole e minareti in miniatura.
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  • Dies ist eine Liste von Moscheen in China. Es gibt heute insgesamt etwa 45.000 Moscheen in China.
  • Una moschea è un luogo di culto dei seguaci della fede islamica. In La prima moschea in Cina fu la Grande Moschea di Xian, o Moschea di Xian, che fu costruita durante la dinastia Tang nell'VIII secolo d.C. La maggior parte delle moschee hanno certi aspetti in comune tra loro, tuttavia come in altre regioni l'architettura islamica cinese riflette nel suo stile l'archittettura locale. La Cina è celebre per le sue belle moschee, che assomigliano in genere a a templi orientali.
  • This is a list of mosques in China. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. The first mosque in China was the Great Mosque of Xian, or the Xian Mosque, which was built during the Tang Dynasty in the 8th century C.E. The Chinese name for mosques is, which was also the name used by Jews in China for synagogues. Other names were HuiHui Tang, HuiHui Si, Li Bai Si, Zhen Jiao Si, or Qing Jing si.
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  • List of mosques in China
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