Kowloon Mosque & Islamic Centre
Lonely Planet review for Kowloon Mosque & Islamic Centre
North of the intersection of Nathan and Haiphong Rds, the Kowloon Mosque & Islamic Centre is the largest Islamic house of worship in Hong Kong. The present building, with its dome and carved marble, was completed in 1984 to serve the territory’s 70,000-odd Muslims, more than half of whom are Chinese, and can accommodate 2000 worshippers. It occupies the site of a mosque built in 1896 for Muslim Indian troops. Muslims are welcome to attend services here, but non-Muslims should ask permission to enter. Remember to remove your footwear.








