based on 1563 reviewsThis is a mosque that charges admission and is a national protected site... There are inscriptions written by Mi Fu and Huang Qichang inside, and a five-bay hall with a gable roof. It is estimated that it was built earlier and the gable roof structure is used for the hall. The regulations are too low, so it should be a hip roof... It is located in the alley, and after entering, I found a different world...
The temple is located in the alley of Huimin Street. It was first built in the Tang Dynasty and rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. It adopts the Chinese classical architectural style, with flying eaves, pavilions and towers everywhere. On many wooden doors and brick walls in the temple, you can see a lot of wood carvings and brick carvings, which depict Chinese floral patterns in the three-dimensional style of Islamic art.
The temple is not large in area, and the pattern is also the traditional Chinese courtyard style with central axis symmetry. Visitors can walk forward along the central axis to visit, which is very easy. The screen wall in the temple is the starting point of the central axis. Along the central axis, the main buildings are arranged in sequence, such as the wooden archway, the five-room building (two doors), the stone archway, the imperial repair hall (three doors), the Xingxin building, the three-door (four doors), the Phoenix Pavilion, the platform, and the prayer hall.
The prayer hall is a very important building in the temple and a place for nearby Hui people to worship. The main hall has a peacock blue glazed tile roof, and the ceiling caisson painting in the hall is very exquisite.
There is a stone tablet around the stone archway with the words "Dao Fa Can Tian Di" written on it, which is the handwriting of Song Dynasty calligrapher Mi Fu; there is a horizontal plaque "Chi Ci Bai Li Temple" on the door of the Imperial Repair Hall, which is the handwriting of Ming Dynasty calligrapher Dong Qichang. These are not to be missed by calligraphy lovers.
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This is a mosque that charges admission and is a national protected site... There are inscriptions written by Mi Fu and Huang Qichang inside, and a five-bay hall with a gable roof. It is estimated that it was built earlier and the gable roof structure is used for the hall. The regulations are too low, so it should be a hip roof... It is located in the alley, and after entering, I found a different world...
The Mosque in Huajue Lane, Xi'an, is a model of the integration of traditional Chinese architecture and Islamic culture. Its Ming and Qing style temples, exquisite brick sculptures and Arabic sculpting are intriguing, and the courtyards are progressively progressive, creating a solemn atmosphere. Especially amazing is the beamless dome structure that can accommodate thousands of people in the temple, which is the crystallization of ancient architectural wisdom. This millennium ancient temple hidden in the downtown area of Huifang, which witnessed the dialogue of civilization on the Silk Road and continued the devout faith tradition of Chinese Muslims, is a vivid footnote to the coexistence of Xi'an's multiculturalism.
-🏛️ Deep historical and cultural heritage: Huajue Lane Mosque was built in the first year of Tang Tianbao (AD 742), and it has been maintained and protected by the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing generations. It is a historic and large-scale Chinese palace-style ancient building complex. -🎨 Unique architectural style: Combining Chinese classical architectural style and Islamic artistic style, wood carvings and brick carvings are exquisite, reflecting the beauty of the combination of Chinese and Western. -🌿 Quiet environment: Located deep in Huimin Street, quiet in the middle of noisy, it is a quiet place in Xi'an City. -🎭 Rich cultural experience: you can visit the temple of worship, stone inscription archway, wooden archway, etc. to feel the solemnity of Islam. -🎫 Ticket prices are reasonable: adult tickets are 25 yuan, student tickets are 15 yuan, cost-effective. -🍖 The surrounding food is rich: Huimin Street has many foods, such as lamb bubble dumplings, cold skin, hemp sauce and cold skin, etc., to satisfy your taste buds. -🚗 Convenient transportation: Located in the city center, Yongningmen Station of Metro Line 2 is within walking distance. 🎉 Summary: Huajue Lane Mosque is a hidden treasure in Xi'an, with a deep historical and cultural heritage and a unique architectural style. Going in May, the climate is pleasant, is a good time for travel.
Huajuexiang Mosque is located in the bustling Hui people's area, but it is quiet in the bustle. It was built in the Xuanzong period of the Tang Dynasty and has been expanded from generation to generation. Its point of view is that it looks like a four-way courtyard, which is a typical Chinese architecture. The grand Monument and courtyard coexist harmoniously with the Mecca sacred land paintings in the chapel, which truly reflects the spirit of Chinese culture. The mosque is my favorite kind of monument. The old one is just right, the old one is not broken down, and it is breathing in the heat of the present life.
very interesting mosque to visit in the heart of xian. not so many toursit , it is calm and peaceful just two steps away the bustling muslim street