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Longgang Mosque

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Affiliation
  
Sunni Islam

Phone
  
+886 3 456 1234

Municipality
  
Zhongli District

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Opened
  
1964

Province
  
Taoyuan, Taiwan

Construction cost
  
712,000 USD

Longgang Mosque

Location
  
No. 216, Long Dong Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan 320

Completed
  
1967 (original building) 1989 (current building)

Address
  
No. 216, Longdong Rd, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan 32093

Similar
  
Taichung Mosque, Taipei Cultural Mosque, Kaohsiung Mosque, Taipei Grand Mosque, Tainan Mosque

The Longgang Mosque or Lungkang Mosque (Chinese: 龍岡清真寺; pinyin: Lónggāng Qīngzhēnsì) is a mosque in Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. It is the fifth mosque to be built in Taiwan. As of September 2008, the Imam was Abdullah Liu (traditional Chinese: 柳根榮; simplified Chinese: 柳根荣; pinyin: Liǔ Gēnróng).

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History

In 1953, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution condemning the Taipei government for its actions and guerilla warfare inside Burma. Finally, an agreement was reached between Taipei, Rangoon, and Bangkok for evacuation of all Kuomintang Irregular forces under command of General Li Mi to Taiwan. Civil Air Transport transported 5,583 Kuomintang soldiers and 1,040 dependents to Taiwan. The majority of these guerrilla forces were Muslim and had no place to worship in their new Taiwan home and so they started to raise funds to construct a mosque in 1964.

First building

The original building of Longgang Mosque was completed in 1967. Built over an area of 1,289 square meters, at first the mosque was very small. But after joining the Chinese Muslim Association, they were able to raise money, including funds from Saudi Arabia, to build a larger mosque.

Current building

To make a bigger mosque, they purchased a plot of land at Longdong Road (龍東路) in Zhongli. At this US$312,000 initial development stage, only the main prayer hall and basement area of the mosque were built. The mosque building occupies an area of 1,300 square meters and the mosque's main worship area can hold 150 worshippers.

At the US$400,000 second development stage, the mosque's minarets, a kitchen, dormitory and shower room were added to the main building.

Over time, due to the poor materials used to construct the building because of lack of funds, the mosque quickly deteriorated. After some discussion, a plan to reconstruct the mosque was finally put in place. With financial assistance from inside and outside Taiwan, the first reconstruction project for the mosque began in March 1988 and was completed in January 1989. And in 1995, the second reconstruction was completed again resulting in the mosque in use today.

Activities

By 2008, the population of Muslim faithful in Zhongli had reached 2,000. On weekends, and during winter and summer vacations, the mosque holds basic courses on Arabic and the Islamic faith to educate children about Islam.

Architecture

The Longgang mosque has one prayer hall that can accommodate more than 150 people simultaneously. The other features of the mosque includes the imam office, staff office, reception room, children chanting room etc.

Transportation

Longgang Mosque is accessible South East from Zhongli Station of the Taiwan Railway Administration. In the future, the mosque will be closer served from Longgang Station of the Taoyuan Metro.

References

Longgang Mosque Wikipedia