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  2. Xiaotaoyuan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    In 1920–1940, the mosque received and served Muslim people from regions around China who planned to go for Hajj to Saudi Arabia. The mosque is home to the Shanghai Islamic Association which was established in 1962 and also the Management Committee of Mosques in Shanghai. The women's mosque hosts religious activities for Muslim women in Shanghai.

  3. List of outstanding historic buildings of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    This list of outstanding historic buildings of Shanghai (Chinese: 上海市优秀历史建筑; pinyin: shànghǎi shì yōuxiù lìshǐ jiànzhú) is a list encompassing 'Outstanding Historical Buildings' of Shanghai, China, nominated by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government starting from 1989. There are currently 5 batches of buildings ...

  4. Category:Mosques in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mosques in Shanghai" ... Xiaotaoyuan Mosque This page was last edited on 6 March 2022, at 10:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. File:China Shanghai location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Info This map is part of a series of location maps with unified standards: SVG as file format, standardised colours and name scheme. The boundaries on these maps always show the de facto situation and do not imply any endorsement or acceptance. In case of changes of the shown area the file is updated.

  6. List of mosques in China - Wikipedia

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    The first mosque in China was the Huaisheng Mosque in Guangzhou, built during the Tang dynasty in 627 CE. In of 2014 there were 39,135 mosques in China, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in 2009 an estimated 25,000 of these were in Xinjiang , a north-west autonomous region , having a high density of one mosque per 500 Muslims.

  7. Fuyou Road Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque used to be the political, religious and cultural center for Muslims in Shanghai. It was also the birthplace for Wu Ben Primary School, the first Islamic school in the modern history of Shanghai. However, the mosque currently serves as the service center for prayer and other Muslim activities in the city.

  8. Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai's Muslim population increased in the 19th and early 20th centuries (when the city was a treaty port), during which time many mosques—including the Xiaotaoyuan Mosque, the Huxi Mosque, and the Pudong Mosque—were built. The Shanghai Islamic Association is located in the Xiaotaoyuan Mosque in Huangpu. [203]

  9. Pudong Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was originally constructed in 1935 at No. 16 Wujiating, Pudong Avenue. It underwent expansion in 1984 due to its small size. [2] In 1995, the mosque was rebuilt at its present location with the support and funding from Pudong District government. [3]