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Gulou South Street Mosque
The Gulou South Street Mosque (Chinese: ) also known as ''Gulou Mosque'', a historic mosque located at 155 South Street of Gulou in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. History The mosque was first built in 1375 during the early Ming dynasty. At that time, Sichuan was not a major area where Muslims lived, but several mosques were still built in both the city and the countryside of Chengdu. Among them, the Gulou South Street Mosque stood out as one of the larger ones. It was rebuilt twice during the Qing dynasty, first in 1742 and again in 1794, during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor. In 1941, the mosque suffered damage when Japanese forces bombed Chengdu during the Second Sino-Japanese War, destroying some of its structures such as the Yingge Building. In 1981, the prayer hall of the mosque was officially listed as a Municipality Protected Historic Site. Later, in 1991, it was recognized by the Sichuan provincial government as a Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the Na ...
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