The existing buildings of the Najiahu Mosque were mainly rebuilt in the late Qing Dynasty. It is a typical Chinese traditional courtyard-style building group. The entire layout is rigorous and regular, showing the grandeur of the temple. Both sides of the main hall are rebuilt with Tianjingyuan, wing rooms, etc. Large tiled house with eaves.
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The existing buildings of the Najiahu Mosque were mainly rebuilt in the late Qing Dynasty. It is a typical Chinese traditional courtyard-style building group. The entire layout is rigorous and regular, showing the grandeur of the temple. Both sides of the main hall are rebuilt with Tianjingyuan, wing rooms, etc. Large tiled house with eaves.
The Najiahu Mosque is a traditional medieval architecture temple. Located in Najiahu Village, Yanghe Township, Yongning County, Ningxia. The temple is rectangular, with gate towers, worship halls, wing rooms, and bathing halls forming a typical courtyard construction layout in ancient China. The gate tower is in the form of a hole, and the upper wall is a set of overhanging eaves with an antique structure. The horizontal railings, bucket arches, vertical lotus pillars and exquisite brick carvings reflecting Islamic style increase the luster of the wall. In the middle of the upper part is the three-story Xieshanding Bunker Building, on both sides of the building are two-story Arabian-style four-corner rounded spires. The entire layout is rigorous and regular, showing the majestic momentum of the Great Temple.
Najiahu Mosque is a traditional medieval architecture temple. The temple is rectangular in shape, composed of gate towers, worship halls, wing rooms, and bathing halls. Ancient Chinese courtyards were constructed and laid out. The entire layout is rigorous and regular, showing the majestic momentum of the Great Temple.
The Najiahu Mosque is a traditional medieval architecture temple. Located in Najiahu Village, Yanghe Township, Yongning County, Ningxia. The temple is rectangular, with gate towers, worship halls, wing rooms, and bathing halls forming a typical courtyard construction layout in ancient China. The gate tower is in the form of a hole, and the upper wall is a set of overhanging eaves with an antique structure. The horizontal railings, bucket arches, vertical lotus pillars and exquisite brick carvings reflecting Islamic style increase the luster of the wall. In the middle of the upper part is the three-story Xieshanding Bunker Building, on both sides of the building are two-story Arabian-style four-corner rounded spires. The entire layout is rigorous and regular, showing the majestic momentum of the Great Temple. Tickets are ten yuan, an uncle outside the door charges, Hui and locals are free. I glanced at a gap at the door, and didn’t go in too much from the temple in China, so I didn’t go in.
When I came out of the hometown garden, I was unwilling to see a mosque not far from the house next door. It's all here, so I'm going to find out. This is the Najiahu Mosque, which is mainly due to the name of the nearby village. This is a living mosque. Tickets are 10 parks. You can go up to the gate. The courtyard is not big.