Muslim Tour in Hongkong

Monday, November 1, 2010

Although known as a predominantly non-Muslim, Hong Kong was quite fun to travel to Muslim people. Muslims from all foreign countries can enjoy a kosher dish typical of Hong Kong, and visited the mosques and shopping at open markets, shopping centers and warehouses.

According to Hong Kong travel guide book published by News Publishing Sdn Bhd, the mosques in Hong Kong has been established since 1850. This is developed in accordance with the spread of Islam in this country. If you want to start your tour could come to the mosque Muslims gathering in Shelley Street, Central District. The mosque has been standing since 1915, which is still preserved and stand strong.


The mosque has a unique association. Its location is on top of a hill to climb, we can use the escalator so that apart from the bustle of the city. The mosque is crowded as Friday prayers and during the holy month of Ramadan.

From here, we can go to the mosque Ammar, who is on complex Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre. The uniqueness of this mosque is located on a different architecture designs with many mosques. Masjid Ammar only had only one tower and not have a dome. The mosque is composed of eight floors.

If you have arrived at Kowloon, why not visit the Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre. Both are located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Kowloon Mosque was built by adapting traditional architectural styles, four towers and a dome. The mosque is composed of four floors and handsome standing next to Kowloon Park.