Kowloon Mosque And Islamic Centre(kowloon mosque islamic centre)
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Free entry
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Address:
105 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong KongMap
Phone:Ticket inquiry: +852-27240095
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LynnMaeyoga
5/5
Outstanding
This mosque in Kowloon park in TST in Hong Kong is popular for strolling and praying
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The Jiulong Mosque is a three-story building with symmetrical moon-watching towers standing on both sides of the temple. The ground floor of the mosque is a large auditorium with a library, conference rooms and a youth culture training center; the second floor is a worship hall, which can accommodate nearly 1,000 people for worship. ; The third floor is the worship hall for women.
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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 Kowloon Mosque is situated next to the Tsim Sha Tsui Metro entrance. Its architectural form is very striking. Today, I went in to see it specially. Women should first wash it from the right side outside the door before entering. Because there is a party on the weekend, I'm sorry to shoot it inside, but we can visit it here.
This mosque is the largest mosque on the ground in Hong Kong. It is located in Kowloon Park, adjacent to Nathan Road. There is such a building with Islamic characteristics in the busy commercial streets around it, which is particularly noticeable.
There are 5 mosques in Hong Kong, all of which have a long history. The largest one is the Kowloon Mosque. It was originally built for the Indian British soldiers who converted to Islam in the early days of Hong Kong. The mosque is built with white marble, which symbolizes solemnity and purity. Shoes must be taken off when entering the mosque, and women must dress modestly.