Dongguan Mosque

It was originally built in 1380 and had colorful white arches along the outside of the wide building.

Shortly after, the mosque suffered heavy damages caused by political conflict.

[4] In 2021, it was reported that the green dome and minarets of the mosque, which were built in 2000, were removed in a remodel, some reports said that it was done to make the structure look more "Chinese" in an attempt by the CCP at sinicization,[5][6] and the others said that it was restored to its original Chinese localization style.

In the Ming period, the mosque consisted of a single courtyard with a worship hall and two multi-storey minarets.

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