Overview
The Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre is Hong Kong's largest mosque, an elegant white marble structure on Nathan Road accommodating up to 3,500 worshippers.
Highlights
- Architecture: White marble facade with a large dome, four minarets, and geometric Islamic patterns.
- Interior: Spacious prayer hall with intricate calligraphy.
- Cultural Significance: Serves Hong Kong's diverse Muslim community of over 300,000 people.
History
The original mosque was built in 1896 for Indian Muslim soldiers. The current building was completed in 1984 when MTR construction necessitated demolishing the original structure.
Visitor Tips
- Visits: Non-Muslims can visit outside prayer times by arrangement.
- Dress code: Modest clothing required; head coverings for women.
- Duration: 15–30 minutes.