Tucked away in southwest Beijing, Changxindian Mosque is a hidden gem of Islamic culture. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty, this tranquil oasis blends traditional Chinese architecture with intricate Islamic motifs—cobalt blue glazed tiles dance with Arabic calligraphy. The serene prayer hall safeguards handwritten Quran manuscripts, aromatic with rosewater during Friday prayers. Don't miss the neighboring stall's legendary sesame-paste sugar firebread, a 600-year-old Hui Muslim community's culinary legacy.

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