Bukui Mosque

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Bukui Mosque is a mosque in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang in northeast China. It is located in Mosque Road off of Bukui Street. It was built during the Qing Dynasty, and listed in 2006 as a national-level protected cultural relic. It is the largest and oldest mosque in the province.
The name “Bukui” is the Chinese transcription of a Daur word meaning “auspicious”. Bukui Mosque originally consisted of two separate mosques.
The mosque contains roughly 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft) of constructed space; the whole compound covers an area of roughly 6,400 square metres (69,000 sq ft). The two prayer spaces together can hold a total of roughly 450 people.

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