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Tianjin Nanjing Mosque
Hongqiao District · Temples & Shrines
The Tianjin Nanjing Mosque is a historic mosque located in the Hongqiao District of Tianjin, serving as an important religious and community center for local Muslims. The mosque was originally built in the second year of the Daoguang era during the Qing Dynasty, later expanded during the Guangxu period, and took on its current layout in the first year of the Xuantong era. It has been designated as a protected historical building and a municipal cultural heritage site in Tianjin. The architectural style combines elements of traditional Chinese Ming and Qing dynasty temple forms with Arabic Islamic features, creating a classical courtyard space that blends Eastern and Western influences. In recent years, the area around the mosque has become a popular cultural and tourist destination due to the 'Nanjing Square' and the halal food street.
Luzutang Site of the Boxer Rebellion
Hongqiao District · Landmarks
The Luzutang Site of the Boxer Rebellion is located at Hejia Hutong, Ruiyi'an Street, Hongqiao District, Tianjin. It is the only completely preserved site of the Boxer Rebellion's main altar in China and also houses the Tianjin Boxer Memorial Museum. The building was originally constructed in the eighth year of the Xuande era of the Ming Dynasty (1433) as a shrine, later transformed into a Taoist temple dedicated to Lü Dongbin. During the Boxer Uprising in 1900, it became the main altar and important decision-making center for the Boxers in Tianjin. Today, the site is a key national cultural relic protection unit and an important cultural spot for understanding the Boxer Movement and modern anti-imperialist history.