Beijing's Dewai Mosque was first built in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It covers a total area of 1,800 square meters and a constructed area of 1,148 square meters. The temple reflects classical Chinese architectural style, which is attractive, dignified, and beautiful. The main structures are the main gate, the second gate, the prayer hall, the teaching room, and the Bunker building. The prayer hall, in the west, is a typical Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty building. As there is no mosques for females nearby, the northeast corner, enclosed by a curtain, is set aside exclusively for women to use for prayer.
In addition, many Muslims come here to pray and a number of foreign non-Muslim tourists visit the mosque daily.




Location: No. 200, Dewai Street, Xicheng District, Beijing



