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Lhasa Great Mosque

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Location
  
Lhasa, Tibet, China

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Affiliation
  
Sunni Islam

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Lhasa Great Mosque

Completed
  
1716 (original building) 1959 (current building)

Address
  
Chengguan, Lhasa, Tibet, China, 850000

The Lhasa Great Mosque (Chinese: 拉萨清真大寺; pinyin: Lāsà Qīngzhēn Dàsì), also known as Hebalin Mosque, is a mosque in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.

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History

The mosque was originally built in 1716. It underwent renovation in 1959 to what the building looks today.

Architecture

The mosque has a three-entrance courtyard which covers a total area of 2,600 m2. The buildup area covers an area of 1,300 m2 which consists of the prayer hall, Pai building, bunker building, ablution hall, bathroom and other facilities. The prayer hall is located in the west which covers an area of 285 m2 which consists of inner hall, open hall and main platform. The building architecture is the traditional Zang architecture style and also combines religious and local features.

References

Lhasa Great Mosque Wikipedia