Records show that the temple was originally built in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), but the existing building was built during the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) before being rebuilt and moved to Dongzhimen. Now, the temple is in the form of a quadrangle courtyard. The main structures are the prayer hall, Baoxia House, the kiln hall, Erdian House, the wing-room and other facilities. The prayer hall, located in the west, has Baoxia House at its front and the kiln hall to its rear. On both the south side and the north side of the hall are two Erdian Houses. North of the prayer hall sits the imam room, the water room, and the office. The mosque remains in active use and is a place for Muslims to prayer.




Location: No. 6 Waichaci, Dongzhimenwai, Dongcheng District, Beijing