Introduction to the Su Gong Pagoda Mosque: The Su Gong Pagoda Mosque, also known as the Emin Pagoda Mosque, is adjacent to the Su Gong Pagoda and is one of the largest Islamic mosques in Xinjiang. It covers an area of 2,500 square meters and has a spacious interior. , the building is solemn and simple, and can accommodate thousands of people doing Namazi. During the Roz Festival and the Eid al-Adha, Muslims flock to the mosque in groups of three or five; from far away, people riding donkeys, bicycles, and cars gather here from all directions to consecrate scriptures and pray for blessings. . The main hall of the temple is 9 rooms wide and 11 rooms deep. There is a skylight in the upper part to let in light. All doors and windows are made into pointed arch shapes, showing a strong Islamic style. The architecture of the temple gate is similar to those common in southern Xinjiang, except that there are no thin column-shaped minarets on the left and right sides. Since Su Gong Pagoda already exists, there is no need to repeatedly build a minaret on the edge of the door. There are small false windows on the left and right edges of the door, and the upper part of the door is a real window. It can also be used as a key decoration. A large opening is built in the middle of the door, which is also in the shape of a pointed arch. Along the lower section of the back wall is a smaller gate with a double-leaf panel door. Behind the panel door is a large hall that leads to the main hall. Turn left and lead to Su Gong Pagoda. At the top of this foyer is another round arch with an inner diameter of 5.7 meters. The main entrance of the hall leads to the main hall, which is also in the shape of a pointed arch. The door is not high but wide, and the lower parts of the left and right door sides are drawn inwards. The technique is very generous and neat, without being rigid. This is very common in the practice of mosque doors. Representative of success.
Transportation information: You can take buses 1, 6, and 102 to get there in Turpan. The mosque is located in Munar Village, Putao Township, southeastern suburbs of Turpan.
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