The "Acheng Mosque" mosque (historical building) is located in the southwest of Acheng, Harbin. Founded in the forty-second year of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1777), the city of A at that time was called Alachuka, so it was named Alachuka Mosque. The original temple was destroyed by bandits in the middle of the nineteenth century and rebuilt in the twenty-sixth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1900). The main building is rebuilt in Guangxunian. Its architectural style has the characteristics of both Islamic temples and Chinese courtyard architecture.
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The "Acheng Mosque" mosque (historical building) is located in the southwest of Acheng, Harbin. Founded in the forty-second year of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1777), the city of A at that time was called Alachuka, so it was named Alachuka Mosque. The original temple was destroyed by bandits in the middle of the nineteenth century and rebuilt in the twenty-sixth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1900). The main building is rebuilt in Guangxunian. Its architectural style has the characteristics of both Islamic temples and Chinese courtyard architecture.
The scenery here is beautiful and pleasant.
Very orthodox folk architecture is still in use.
The larger mosques in the north have convenient transportation and good management in Acheng District.
I like this place very much. I can eat, play and exercise.