A snapshot of Muslim's life in Ningxia

By Elaine Duan
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The Najiahu Mosque, a traditional Chinese courtyard-style architecture built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) for Muslim's worship, is pictured in Ningxia Museum, a four-storey Islamic building newly built in the capital city Yinchuan in 2008, with a collection of nearly 40,000 treasured historical items. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

The Najiahu Mosque, a traditional Chinese courtyard-style architecture built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) for Muslim's worship, is pictured in Ningxia Museum, a four-storey Islamic building newly built in the capital city Yinchuan in 2008, with a collection of nearly 40,000 treasured historical items. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]



 

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