Luzhuang mosque in Dachang County

Luzhuang Mosque

synonym

Luzhuang mosque in Dachang County generally refers to Luzhuang mosque

Luzhuang mosque, located in Langfang, Hebei Province, was built in 1683. Now the main hall of the mosque is a palace style building, which can accommodate 500 people.

Historical evolution

In the Yongle reign of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, the king of Yan, swept the north. The ancestors of he family fought with the king of Yan for many times and won the title of general Wude. It was built in 1683, and then moved to Luzhuang, Dachang county to settle down and build a mosque. The temple has been renovated, and in 1999 the Hui people raised money to rebuild it.

Scale system

Now the main hall of the mosque is a palace building. The main hall is in the middle, with three swords on both sides, and the north and South lecture halls opposite each other. The back hall has a concave wall, and the outer corner building stands upright. The inner wall is painted with scriptures, which can accommodate 500 people.

Geographic transportation

Located in Langfang, Hebei Province.

Address: Luzhuang village, Dachang Hui Autonomous County, Langfang

Longitude: 116.9737701416

Latitude: 39.898281097412

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