Hong Kong Kowloon Mosque
Kowloon Mosque, the official name is the Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Center, the largest mosque in Hong Kong, Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. The temple early in 1896 it already exists, and in 1902 had rebuilt. Kowloon Park, formerly known as British Whitfield Barracks, has a large number of South Asians living soldiers believe in Islam, and therefore in the barracks built mosque, the site is located now at Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station.
To the late 1970s, when the project runs through Tsim Sha Tsui MTR mosque cracks, so after compensation for the Corporation to facilitate rebuilt in its present location in 1980, the process has been supported by contributions from Muslims at home and abroad, the current building was rebuilt in 1984 made.
4-storey mosque, covers an area of 1,500 square meters. The building built in marble, with a strong Islamic style, color, surrounded by a variety of styles of window grilles. Peach spherical great circle to the top of the mosque, while the four corners with a 11-meter-high minaret. In the center of the mosque, there is a high floor than large crystal lamp, the main hall can accommodate 3,500 Muslims.
Scenic Area Address: No. Milton Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Yau Tsim Mong District 150.
Car lines: 1, Jordan MTR Station Exit A2 go to walk or go to Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station exit A1 walk in; 2, take the road 268b; KMB 13x, 208,219p, 219x, 224x, 260x, 268b, 269b, 271, 2,7,9, n216, n241, n271 Road; NWFB n796 way to go.