Discover the rich Islamic culture at Beiguan Mosque in Beijing! This historic mosque boasts stunning blue domes and intricate Arabian-style patterns that will take your breath away. Don't miss the exquisite Quranic carvings on the walls and the serene atmosphere of local prayers. After your visit, explore nearby halal food streets - the lamb skewers and hand-pulled rice are must-tries!

This hotel is a true urban sanctuary! Nestled in Tongzhou's bustling district, it's just 1-minute walk to the subway, offering easy access to Beijing's top attractions. The modern chic design won Asia-Pacific design awards, with artistic touches everywhere. Highlights include panoramic window rooms, kids' play area, home cinema and BBQ zone - perfect for families. Business travelers will love the executive floor and meeting rooms, with 24/7 front desk and smart services for peace of mind. Nearby Universal Resort and Grand Canal scenic area await exploration, then unwind at the tea lounge - ideal for both business and leisure!
Everything you need to know about Beiguan Mosque
Beijing Ethnic Hotel is a top choice, just 1.5 km from Beiguan Mosque with excellent accessibility. The hotel blends Hui architectural style with modern amenities, offering multilingual services and dedicated halal dining areas. Guests can enjoy immersive cultural experiences through guided tours to Beiguan Mosque, exploring Beijing’s Hui history and Islamic traditions. Nearby, authentic halal restaurants and handicraft markets provide rich local insights.
Travel from central Beijing via Subway Line 10 to Hujialou Station, then transfer to Bus 300 or Special Line 12, getting off at Beiguan Mosque Stop—about 35 minutes total. Alternatively, use Didi or Gaode Map for ride-hailing, taking around 25 minutes and costing roughly ¥40. Located in Dongcheng District, near Workers' Stadium and Chaoyang Joy City, the mosque is surrounded by a dense public transit network, making it highly accessible for independent travelers.
Join the daily Fajr prayer tour, led by local imams, to learn about the five daily prayers and the mosque's architectural symbolism. During the Eid al-Fitr festival (Islamic calendar), the mosque hosts a halal food bazaar featuring Beijing Hui specialties like fried oil cakes and mofan bread. Nearby, Hui artisan studios offer hands-on workshops in Arabic calligraphy and traditional headscarf weaving. These experiences foster deep cultural understanding and cross-cultural exchange, ideal for meaningful travel.
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