Xi'an Mosque

The Great Mosque of Xi'an is one of the largest premodern mosques in China. Although the mosque was first built in the year 742 AD during the Tang dynasty, its current form was largely constructed in 1384 AD during Emperor Hongwu's reign of the Ming dynasty, as recorded by the Records of Xi'an Municipality.
  • Location: Xi'an Muslim Quarter
  • Affiliation: Sunni Islam
  • Province: Shaanxi
  • Leadership: Islamic Association of China
  • Year consecrated: 742 (ancient), 1392 (current form)
  • Municipality: Xi'an
  • Country: China
Data from: en.wikipedia.org