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Gulou South Street Mosque

Gulou South Street Mosque
Native name
zh:鼓樓南街清真寺 (Chinese)
BuiltFirst built in Ming dynasty (1372), destroyed later and rebuilt Qing dynasty 1742 & 1794
Architectural style(s)Chinese-Islamic (classic prayer hall; the only surviving ancient structure)
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DesignatedApril 1981 7
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DesignatedMarch 1991 8


Gulou South Street Mosque
鼓樓南街清真寺
Front door
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusActive
Location
LocationNo. 115, Gulou South Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province
Country China
Architecture
Date established1372
Governing bodySichuan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau

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Propose adding National Cultural Heritage of China. It has a reasonable number of historical sites (349), has a list of entries in this PDF, and has no overly broad locations. It relates to buildings and other small sites in the country.

Code to be added:

|NATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE OF CHINA|CHINA HISTORICAL SITE|CHINA = [[National Cultural Heritage of CHINA]]

|NATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE OF CHINA|CHINA HISTORICAL SITE|CHINA = #0072C6

Code to be added for local significance:

|NATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE CHINA|CHINA HISTORICAL SITE|CHINA = [[National Cultural Heritage of China]]

|NATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE OF CHINA|CHINA HISTORICAL SITE|CHINA = #0072C6