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The Great Mosque is located in Mosque Lane in Donghe District. It was built in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It was the first mosque built after Islam was introduced into Baotou.
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Baotou Mosque Temple is located in Mosque Lane, Donghe District
The Mosque, although it is called the Big Temple, is actually very small. You can visit in the yard, but the chapel is not allowed. Pay attention before entering, you can't show shame. Boys are from navel eyes to knees, girls are places other than faces, hands and feet. It is recommended to visit for 10 minutes.
The building, which was built in the Qing Qianlong period, is an influential mosque in the western region of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which has been listed as an important mosque by the Chinese Islamic Association. Baotou Mosque Temple is particularly precious, especially the brick carvings, which have artistic and cultural relics value, so it is listed as a municipal cultural relics protection unit by the Baotou Municipal Cultural Relics Management Office. It is both a place where Muslims hold religious ceremonies and one of Baotou's famous monuments.
The hall is decorated with white, green and golden yellow depicting the classic text of the Quran, with a strong religious color. The Da Temple is not only a place where Muslims hold religious ceremonies, but also one of Baotou's famous and ancient monuments. The Da Temple is built at the eastern end of Beiliang in Donghe District. The Hui people here are relatively concentrated, and it is the origin of the old Baotou. There are many monuments, smooth roads, convenient employment and livelihood, and good water conditions. In an old saying, it is called Fengshui Treasure Land.