Sanjiacun Mosque in Yanshan County, Wenshan

Chinese Name:砚山三家村清真寺
English Name: Sanjiacun Mosque in Yanshan County, Wenshan
Keywords: Sanjiacun Mosque in Yanshan, Muslim culture, Muslim architecture
Location: Located in Pingyuan Village, Yanshan County, Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province

Constructed in 1980, Sanjiacun Mosque covering an area of 400 square meters is located in Pingyuan Village, Yanshan County, Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. The worship hall is Chinese classical style construction which covers an area of 96 square meters. There includes 76 Muslim who are all Hui nationality believing in Qadim(格迪目). There are one imam in this mosque, and 1 Muslim to administrate the finance and the donations.

Sanjiacun Mosque in Yanshan County, Wenshan

Sanjiacun Mosque (砚山三家村清真寺) is located in Pingyuan Village, Yanshan County, Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.

Overview of the Mosque

Constructed in 1980, Sanjiacun Mosque spans an area of 400 square meters. The worship hall exemplifies Chinese classical style architecture, covering an area of 96 square meters.

Community and Facilities

  • Community: The mosque serves 76 Muslims, all of Hui nationality, who adhere to Qadim (格迪目).
  • Leadership: It is led by one imam responsible for spiritual guidance and one administrator overseeing finances and donations.

Visitor Information

Location: Located in Pingyuan Village, Yanshan County, Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.

Accessibility:

  • Transportation: Accessible by local transport from Yanshan County.
  • Visiting Hours: Open for prayers and cultural visits; observe local timings for prayer sessions.
  • Cultural Experience: Visitors can experience traditional Chinese Islamic architecture and learn about the religious practices of the Hui community.
  • Respectful Behavior: Dress modestly and respect mosque customs during your visit.

Sanjiacun Mosque offers a glimpse into the religious and cultural heritage of the Hui Muslims in Yunnan. It provides a serene environment for prayer and a unique opportunity to appreciate the blend of Chinese architectural style with Islamic traditions.