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The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

The Niujie Mosque, or Cow Street Mosque, is the biggest and oldest mosque in Beijing. Located in Xuanwu District, it was first built in 996 and reconstructed and enlarged under the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1622-1722). [Photo by Jia Yunlong]