Guabang Mosque
| 掛榜清真寺 | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Branch/tradition | Sunni Islam |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | active |
| Location | |
| Country | China |
| Architecture | |
| Established | 18th century |
Error: Invalid designation | |
| Official name | Guabang Mosque 掛榜清真寺 |
| Type | Ancient building |
| Criteria | Mosque |
| Designated | 1991 |
| Reference no. | 3-88 |
The Guabang Mosque[a] (Chinese: 挂榜清真寺; pinyin: guà bǎng qīng zhēn sì) is located in Tianba Village, Baima Town, Miyi County, Sichuan Province, China.
History
The mosque was constructed in 1703 during the Qing dynasty (42nd year of Emperor Kangxi's reign).[1] According to historical records preserved on two stone tablets within the mosque complex, subsequent renovations and expansions were carried out during the Qianlong, Jiaqing, and Daoguang reigns.
The mosque survived natural weathering and earthquakes that struck the Xichang area during the Daoguang period. In 1990, restoration work was undertaken through the joint efforts of the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Relics and Archaeology Research Institute, Panzhihua Cultural Relics Management Office, and Miyi County Cultural Center, focusing on reinforcing the Wangyue Tower (Moon-Viewing Pavilion).[2]
In 1991, the mosque was designated as a Sichuan Provincial-level Protected Cultural Heritage Site, the only ancient architectural site with this status in Panzhihua.[3][1] In 2021, Panzhihua Vice Mayor Li Ming conducted research and supervision of the mosque's cultural relic safety.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Guabang Mosque is also known as the Wangyuelou Mosque, Tianba Mosque, and Miyi Mosque.
- ^ a b "挂榜清真寺". Boya Geographic Name Network. Archived from the original on 2025-11-07. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
- ^ a b "攀枝花市副市长李明调研督导文物安全工作". Sichuan Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration. Archived from the original on 2025-11-07. Retrieved 2025-11-07.
- ^ 四川省人民政府川府发(1991)50号文件《关于公布第三批省级重点文物保护单位的通知》