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Chai Wan Mosque

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Affiliation
  
Sunni Islam

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Completed
  
4 August 1963

Location
  
Chai Wan, Hong Kong  People's Republic of China

Address
  
Cape Collison Road, Tai Tam Gap, Hong Kong

Similar
  
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The Chai Wan Mosque (Chinese: 柴灣清真寺) or Cape Collinson Mosque is a mosque in Chai Wan, Hong Kong, China. It is the fifth mosque built in Hong Kong.

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History

To compensate the resumption of cemetery and a small mosque in Ho Man Tin in 1963, the British Hong Kong government provided a land for cemetery in Cape Collinson and constructed a small mosque called the Chai Wan Mosque which was opened on 4 August 1963 and was primarily used to offer funeral prayer. Initially regular prayers were not held there because the mosque was located in a very isolated area and no Muslims lived there except for a caretaker. However, as more and more Muslim families settled in Chai Wan, they started to perform their daily prayers at the mosque. The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong had also renovated the entire building in 2005 and air conditioners had been installed in the main prayer hall.

On 17 May 2010, the Advisory Board of Antiques and Monuments Office designated the mosque as a Grade 3 historic building.

Architecture

The mosque main space is mainly devoted to three prayer halls with luxurious white marble finishing. Outside the prayer hall is an open space suitable for small religious gatherings.

People and community

The Imam for the mosque are Chinese Muslims from or with origins from Mainland China or Taiwan. Chinese Muslims gather at the Halal Chinese restaurant at the mosque to enjoy social life.

Transportation

The mosque is accessible within walking distance South West from Chai Wan Station of the MTR.

References

Chai Wan Mosque Wikipedia