What hotels are near Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre?
Here are some hotels near Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre: Empire Hotel Kowloon-Tsim Sha Tsui,City Garden Hotel,L'hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View Hong Kong,GDH Hotel,Empire Hotel Hong Kong-Causeway Bay
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This mosque in Kowloon park in TST in Hong Kong is popular for strolling and praying
Amazing community of worshippers. Largest masjid in Kowloon. Diverse and welcoming community.
Qaba (House of Allah for Hongkong Muslims)(Mosque) Education Centre Five Daily prayers and Jumma Friday prayer.Separate Man and women’s ablution & prayer facility.
The mosque is next to the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station and is one of the landmarks of the district.
The mosque was built next to Kowloon Park, near the junction of Nathan Road and Haiphong Road. It existed as early as 1901 and was renovated in 1902. The temple was formerly the British Army Weifi Road Barracks and had a large number of South Asian Muslim soldiers, so there was a mosque built in the barracks. By the late 1970s, the construction of the subway throughout Tsim Sha Tsui had caused a structural crisis in the mosque, so after receiving compensation from the MTR Corporation, it was easy to rebuild the site in 1980 with the responsibility of the Indian architect Lin Jialian for the entire reconstruction design project. The building was rebuilt in 1984 with donations from Muslims at home and abroad. There was an episode in the dome of the mosque. The mosque required white marble to be used as a material, but because of the high cost, Lin Jialian suggested that the glass paper be used instead.
Kowloon Mosque is located in Tsim Sha Tsui. It is located at Exit A of the MTR Station. It is close to Kowloon Park. It is the largest mosque in Hong Kong. The mosque building is 4 floors high. It is built in marble and the top is peach-shaped. The top is a large ball. Different designs and windows make the Kowloon Mosque full of Islam. Color, typical Islamic architectural style 😍 Kowloon Mosque is usually welcome to visit the public, and open days are held from time to time, so that the public can deepen their understanding of doctrines, Muslim customs and mosque characteristics 😌 Address: No. 105 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon