Long March Route

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China Mosque Travel Guide Yunnan: Fur Goods Street Old Mosque, Hui Muslim History and Long March Route

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Summary: This China mosque travel guide continues the Yunnan road trip on the Long March route, focusing on Fur Goods Street, the Old Mosque, Hui Muslim memories, a temporary prayer space, demolition and renovation, and reflections on history.

A Road Trip Through Yunnan: Three Ancient Mosques on the Long March Route is presented here as a firsthand travel account in clear English, beginning with this scene: Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. The account keeps its focus on Mosque Travel, Islamic Heritage, Muslim Travel while preserving the names, places, food, and historical details from the Chinese source.

































Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie)



Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. Many Hui Muslims live nearby. The Old Mosque (Qingzhen Gusi) on Fur Goods Street used to run a school all year round and accepted students from outside, so many people have memories of studying here. Fur Goods Street is currently being demolished and renovated. Very few shops remain inside. When I arrived, I only saw a temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque.

Temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque



Throughout history and across the world, nations have been strong when they were open and inclusive, and backward when they were closed and narrow-minded. We can learn a lot from history. Looking at things from a historical perspective, what we are going through right now is not a big deal. view all
Reposted from the web

Summary: This China mosque travel guide continues the Yunnan road trip on the Long March route, focusing on Fur Goods Street, the Old Mosque, Hui Muslim memories, a temporary prayer space, demolition and renovation, and reflections on history.

A Road Trip Through Yunnan: Three Ancient Mosques on the Long March Route is presented here as a firsthand travel account in clear English, beginning with this scene: Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. The account keeps its focus on Mosque Travel, Islamic Heritage, Muslim Travel while preserving the names, places, food, and historical details from the Chinese source.

































Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie)



Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. Many Hui Muslims live nearby. The Old Mosque (Qingzhen Gusi) on Fur Goods Street used to run a school all year round and accepted students from outside, so many people have memories of studying here. Fur Goods Street is currently being demolished and renovated. Very few shops remain inside. When I arrived, I only saw a temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque.

Temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque



Throughout history and across the world, nations have been strong when they were open and inclusive, and backward when they were closed and narrow-minded. We can learn a lot from history. Looking at things from a historical perspective, what we are going through right now is not a big deal.
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China Mosque Travel Guide Yunnan: Fur Goods Street Old Mosque, Hui Muslim History and Long March Route

Articlesyusuf908 posted the article • 0 comments • 8 views • 10 hours ago • data from similar tags

Reposted from the web

Summary: This China mosque travel guide continues the Yunnan road trip on the Long March route, focusing on Fur Goods Street, the Old Mosque, Hui Muslim memories, a temporary prayer space, demolition and renovation, and reflections on history.

A Road Trip Through Yunnan: Three Ancient Mosques on the Long March Route is presented here as a firsthand travel account in clear English, beginning with this scene: Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. The account keeps its focus on Mosque Travel, Islamic Heritage, Muslim Travel while preserving the names, places, food, and historical details from the Chinese source.

































Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie)



Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. Many Hui Muslims live nearby. The Old Mosque (Qingzhen Gusi) on Fur Goods Street used to run a school all year round and accepted students from outside, so many people have memories of studying here. Fur Goods Street is currently being demolished and renovated. Very few shops remain inside. When I arrived, I only saw a temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque.

Temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque



Throughout history and across the world, nations have been strong when they were open and inclusive, and backward when they were closed and narrow-minded. We can learn a lot from history. Looking at things from a historical perspective, what we are going through right now is not a big deal. view all
Reposted from the web

Summary: This China mosque travel guide continues the Yunnan road trip on the Long March route, focusing on Fur Goods Street, the Old Mosque, Hui Muslim memories, a temporary prayer space, demolition and renovation, and reflections on history.

A Road Trip Through Yunnan: Three Ancient Mosques on the Long March Route is presented here as a firsthand travel account in clear English, beginning with this scene: Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. The account keeps its focus on Mosque Travel, Islamic Heritage, Muslim Travel while preserving the names, places, food, and historical details from the Chinese source.

































Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie)



Fur Goods Street (Maohuo Jie) was a market for fur products in the past, which is how it got its name. Many Hui Muslims live nearby. The Old Mosque (Qingzhen Gusi) on Fur Goods Street used to run a school all year round and accepted students from outside, so many people have memories of studying here. Fur Goods Street is currently being demolished and renovated. Very few shops remain inside. When I arrived, I only saw a temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque.

Temporary prayer space for the Old Mosque



Throughout history and across the world, nations have been strong when they were open and inclusive, and backward when they were closed and narrow-minded. We can learn a lot from history. Looking at things from a historical perspective, what we are going through right now is not a big deal.