• The Qingjing Mosque, also known as the Ashab Mosque, is a mosque located in the city of Quanzhou, Fujian, China. It is found on Tumen Street.
  • In the 1990s, Qingjing Mosque was recognized as one of the “Top Ten Famous Temples in China,” the only Islamic mosque to receive this honor.
  • Qingjing Mosque (or temple as it is known in China) is located on the busy Tumen Street.
  • The Qingjing Mosque, also known as the Ashab Mosque, is located in the center of Tumen Street in Quanzhou.
  • Qingjing Mosque, literally known as the Pure and Clean Mosque, was built in 1009 on present-day Tumen Street in the city of Quanzhou, Fujian, China, covering...
  • Quanzhou Qingjing Mosque (Mosque of Purity) is one of the four major mosques along the coastal area of Southeast China.
  • In 1961, Qingjing Mosque was listed among China’s first batch of national-level cultural heritage sites.
  • Qingjing Mosque in Quanzhou, built in 1009 at the time of the Northern Song Dynasty, is the oldest surviving mosque in China.
  • Also recognized as the Ashab Mosque, it stands as the lone mosque in Quanzhou and one of the only such structures in the Fujian province.