A Historical Gem of Islamic ArchitectureHarbin Tatar Mosque, built in 1906 by Tatar Muslims from Russia and Central Asia, is one of China’s few surviving Tatar-style mosques. It features a unique blend of European, Islamic, and Chinese architecture, with a red brick façade, Ottoman-style minaret, and ornate windows. Reflecting Harbin’s multicultural history, the mosque remains a heritage site and cultural landmark of the city’s early 20th-century Muslim community.
Why It’s Special?One of China’s only Tatar mosques – a rare architectural fusion.A living relic of Harbin’s cosmopolitan history – reflecting Russian, Turkish, and Chinese influences.