Yanghang Mosque: Religious venue by Xinjiang and overseas Muslims
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"Traveling" with the documentary, viewers get a glimpse of the architectural beauty of Yanghang Mosque, a 124-year-old venue known for its distinctive green-topped minarets and its exquisitely carved pillars.
Now, the mosque, named after the Yanghang Zone where many foreign merchants lived more than one century ago, is taken by many local and international Muslims as a regular venue for praying and worship.
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