Huaisheng Mosque
The Huaisheng Mosque, also known as the Guangzhou Mosque, is one of the oldest mosques in China, located in Guangzhou. It was built during the Tang Dynasty in 627 AD and is a significant site for the Muslim community in the region. The mosque features traditional Chinese architectural elements, blending Islamic design with local styles.
The mosque is named after Huaisheng, which means "to remember the sage," referring to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It serves as a place of worship and cultural exchange, attracting both local and international visitors. The mosque's serene environment and historical significance make it an important landmark in Guangzhou.