Botou Mosque


Botou Mosque , or Potou Mosque, located in Botou City which is 25 miles southwest of Cangzhou City, is one of the most famous mosques in China. As the Hui ethnic minority make up nearly thirty-five percent of Cangzhou's population, Botou Mosque  will provide a good insight into the lifestyle of many of the local people.

Botou Mosque is a large ancient architectural complex built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The main gate faces east and is built in the exact style of the Meridian Gate (Wumen) in Beijing Forbidden City. There are three yards in the mosque. The front yard houses Wangyue Tower which is a two-story building measuring 66 feet tall. The north and south attached halls are located in the middle yard. The beautiful and elegant Huadian Pavilion stands in the middle, and greatly reflects the wooden architectural style of the Ming Dynasty. The grand Prayer Hall is situated in the middle of the back yard. Covering an area of 2,332 square yards, it is a dignified and solemn hall with upturned eaves, presenting an awesome and captivating atmosphere.

The mosque is designed symmetrically in a complete layout and under good protection. It is a precious cultural relic of the Chinese nation.


Travel Tips
Address: Halal Street, Botou City, Hebei Province
Phone: 0317-8285238
Opening hours: 8: 00-18: 00
Entrance Fees: CNY 0


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