Great Mosque of Hohhot - Inner Mongolia
The Great Mosque of Hohhot located in Huimin District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. It is the oldest and largest mosque in Inner Mongolia which was established in 1693
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Hohhot Hui Muslim Mosque, Inner Mongolia
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Grand Mosque. Hohhot. Inner Mongolia, China.
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Mosque in Hohhot, China
Azan in Masjid Hohhot, China. We were on our way to Ulanbaataar, Mongolia from Singapore. June 2012.
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Follow us and take a look at The Great Mosque (qīng zhēn dà sì 清真大寺), located in the older southwestern part of Hohhot, it was built during the reign of Emperor Kangxi (kāng xī 康熙), Qing Dynasty (qīng cháo 清朝) (1644-1911 AD) after throngs of the Hui (huí 回) Muslim Minority migrated from Xinjiang (xīn jiāng 新疆) to Mongolia.
The Great Mosque is the earliest and largest mosque among those eight mosques in Hohhot, the capital city Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.The Great Mosque was built in 1693 and It was renovated from 1789 and 1923. It now covers an area of 4000 square meters.
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Inner Mongolia Museum
Dazhao Temple
Hohhot Five-Pagoda Temple (Wuta Si)
Hohhot Mosque (Great Mosque)
Xilitu Zhao Temple
Islam Style Street
Zhaojun Tomb
Saishang Old Street
Inner Mongolia Racecourse
Qingcheng Park
Hohhot Muslim Bazaar, Inner Mongolia
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3 day weekend travel to Hohhot. The capital of the inner mongolia autonomous region in china.
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Hohhot
Hohhot, abbreviated Hushi, formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in North China, serving as the region's administrative, economic, and cultural centre.
Official website Local time: 11:20 PM 3/21/2017
Weather: 34°F (1°C), Mostly Clear · See more
Population: 2.87 million (2012)
Area: 6,636 sq miles (17,186 km²)
Colleges and universities: Inner Mongolia University · Inner Mongolia Normal University · Inner Mongolia University of Technology · Inner Mongolia Medical University · Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics
Points of interest: Inner Mongolia Museum
Hohhot, abbreviated Hushi, formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in North China, serving as the region's administrative, economic, and cultural centre. Wikipedia
Elevation: 3,494′
Weather: 36°F (2°C), Wind NE at 7 mph (11 km/h), 71% Humidity
Local time: Tuesday 11:20 PM
Hohhot (Chinese: 呼和浩特; pinyin: Hūhéhàotè; Mongolian: Kökeqota.svg Kökeqota; Khalkha: Хөх хот Höh hot, /xɵxˈxɔtʰ/), abbreviated Hushi (Chinese: 呼市; pinyin: Hūshì), formerly known as Kweisui (simplified Chinese: 归绥; traditional Chinese: 歸綏; pinyin: Guīsuí), is the capital of Inner Mongolia in North China, serving as the region's administrative, economic, and cultural centre.
Its population was 2,866,615 inhabitants at the 2010 census, of whom 1,980,774 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made up of 4 urban districts.
The name of the city in Mongolian means Blue City—Kuku-Khoto in Mongolian—although it is also wrongly referred to as the Green City. The color blue in Mongol culture is associated with the sky, eternity and purity; in Chinese, the name can be translated as Qīng Chéng (Chinese: 青城), literally, Blue/Green City.
The name has also been variously romanized as Kokotan, Kokutan, Kuku-hoton, Huhohaot'e, Huhehot, Huhhot, or Köke qota.
Hohhot, Inner Mongolia (呼和浩特,内蒙古) - Part One
To celebrate Golden Week last month, I took a trip out to Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia. Part Mongolian, part Chinese, Inner Mongolia, or 内蒙古, is a perfect travel destination for anyone fed up with the grind of the big city life in Beijing or Shanghai. Featuring plenty of incredible Buddhist temples, a mosque, hiking opportunities, and interesting markets in the city, Hohhot is also great for its proximity to the desert and the grasslands.
For part one of this video journey, experience the madness of the Beijing train station during Golden Week, visit a few of the temples in Hohhot, and see what the night life has to offer...
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I am entering the train platform from the waiting hall area.
Tickets are checked and the gates are opened about 20 mins before the actual train departure time.
Train are normally 20 carriages long and to make sure you stand at the correct carriage section on the platform, if you have reserved ticket that is fine, otherwise you will have to do a sprint.
Masjid Beijing: The Chinese Mosque | My Mosque
What makes Masjid Beijing identifiable as a Muslim mosque is its minaret. It is five stories high with carvings presenting the 25 messengers of God. The top shows God’s attributes, while the dome is shaped like a serban. Inside the mosque, Uzbek and Indian style designs are prominent. Khat calligraphy was carved by artists from Kazakhstan. The mosque can easily house 2,000 worshipers at the same time.
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From the multicultural mosques in Malacca town, to the marvelous domes of Kelantan, My Mosque travels through the states of Malaysia bringing these architectural icons to life. Covering two mosques per episode, host Suzhaire Sumari meets with the key people involved and learns interesting architectural and historical tidbits that make each mosque unique – as well as a few things to do and see around town.
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Dazhao Temple in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia China
Dazhao Temple, located in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China, is a world's famous Buddhist holy place and afamous tourist destination.
In the June of 2018.Faquir Wutao,started his buddhism calligraphy《The Heart of Prajna Paramita Sutra》from “Cheng’en Temple”of Fanjing Mountain, Guizhou Province and then to many countries and regions in the world 。In front of the daxiong palace of each buddhist temple, there will be a ceremony of theJintai Chan Calligraphy 《The Heart Of Prajna Paramita Sutra》,
Jintai Chan Calligraphy in every temple is presented in the form of documentary。
《The Heart Of Prajna Paramita Sutra》is known as the mother of all Buddhas and the core of the Prajna Sutra. It has the function of opening wisdom and enhancing energy.
May this film pray for the people's happy and world peace.
Niujie Mosque adalah Masjid tertua di Beijing China
A Local Attraction In Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China
As China grows and modernizes from its past, many infrastructures, buildings, which include museums, were built for attractions.
Last Call to Prayer from China Hui Ethnic Lens for female only mosques 中國唯一女性伊斯蘭清真寺
Unlike their peers around the world, Muslim women in China are enjoying having female-only mosques and getting a unique opportunity to develop their religious knowledge.
I feel so blessed to have a mosque I can visit, 80-year-old Ma Guifang told China Daily on Tuesday, November 20.
Not many female Muslims enjoy such a privilege.
For the past 20 years, the elderly Muslim lady from the Hui ethnic group has been attending this women-only mosque, a phenomenon unique to China.
The province's Muslim women are proud of being able to take care of their mosque.
Ma Lan, the 46-year-old caretaker, rises at 4 am to shovel coal into the boiler to ensure a good supply of hot water for the washing ritual.
She even cooperates with other female worshippers in keeping the mosque clean and ready for daily prayers and Friday congregation, which gathers about 150 worshippers.
Women do all the work here, no matter how physical it gets, Ma said.
The mosque is financed solely by donations from female worshippers and visitors as well.
We receive about 2,000 to 3,000 yuan ($321 to $481) a month, imam Tao Jinling said, pointing at the list of donors and how much they gave.
Around 20 to 30 people come to the mosque every day. The number rises to around 150 during the Juma prayers on Friday.
According to official data, China has 20 million Muslims, most of them are concentrated in Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu, and Qinghai regions and provinces.
Unofficially, Muslim groups say the number is even higher, stating that there are from 65-100 million Muslims in China — up to 7.5 percent of the population.
In general, during Muslim prayers, women may not lead men but may lead other women, which is the case of females leading prayers in female-only mosques in China.
In Islam, the majority of jurists maintain that a woman is allowed to lead her fellow sisters in congregational prayer if there is no man to lead the congregation.
Education
Chinese Muslims praise efforts of the women-only mosques in educating females about their religion.
Only China has women's mosques, but this is not a common practice among Chinese Muslims, said Jin Rubin, secretary-general of the China Islamic Association.
But one thing for sure is that women's mosques can provide them with a better level of education, which Islam greatly encourages.
Wang Yuming, director of Lanzhou's Xihu mosque, which also runs a school for women, agrees.
Muslims care about education for women because we believe they are the lighthouse of the family, he said
Their influence helps to keep our society stable.
The school costs the mosque about 500,000 yuan every year, but Wang believes it's worth the cost.
In addition to teaching the women about the Qur'an and Islam, we also teach them basic math and urge them to tell their children to stay away from drugs, he said.
Female Muslims deserve a decent level of education and the mosque is the best place to provide that.
Now that winter has come, we have to make sure the classrooms are warm enough to allow elderly students with arthritis to sit through the classes without pain, said Wang.
Studying at the school for five years, Ma Lanying, 76, said that learning is a lifelong activity for Muslims.
I feel so proud that I can understand the Qur'an and know exactly what the prayers mean, said Ma, who walks 45 minutes to school every weekday.
Determined to change her life, Ma Aizheng, who worked as a nurse before she retired, said she makes time to study at home in the afternoon after classes finish at 11:30 am.
Studying the Qur'an has become a spiritual support for me, said Ma.
I didn't have time when I was working and now I have a lot catching up to do.
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