Changsha Mosque is the largest and most important mosque in Hunan Province, serving as the spiritual and cultural heart of the local Hui Muslim community. Originally built during the Qing Dynasty, it combines classical Chinese architecture with Islamic elements, featuring a courtyard layout, a small dome and minaret, and Arabic calligraphy. The mosque remains active with daily prayers, religious festivals, and halal dining, preserving centuries of Islamic presence in the region.
Why Visit?Hunan’s Most Important Mosque – A key site for Chinese Islamic heritage.Cultural Blend – Showcases Hui Muslim traditions in a Han-majority region.Central Location – Easy access from Changsha’s top shopping and dining areas.