Huangcheng Mosque - Chengdu's Imperial LegacyHuangcheng Mosque, also known as Chengdu Grand Mosque, is one of Sichuan’s oldest and most important Islamic sites. Built during the Qing Dynasty near the historic heart of Chengdu, it features a traditional Chinese courtyard layout with Islamic elements, including Arabic calligraphy and a Mecca-facing prayer hall. Still active today, it serves as a religious, cultural, and educational hub for Chengdu’s Hui Muslim community.Why Visit?Historical Landmark – One of Chengdu’s oldest mosques.Architectural Uniqueness – A harmonious blend of Sichuanese and Islamic styles.Cultural Insight – Experience the Hui Muslim heritage in Southwest China.