Hochow. Minaret of the big mosque.
Hochow. The largest mosque in the ""Pa Fang."" Time for evening prayer. The ""Pa Fang"" or south suburb of Hochow is the Moslem quarters: destroyed in 1928; now being rebuilt.
Tsapa, Tsinghai. A custom station for the suppression of salt smuggling into Tibet. Approaching the mosque from the north.
Tsapa, Tsinghai. A custom station for the suppression of salt smuggling into Tibet. A southern view of mosque minaret. Typical houses with flat roofs in foreground.
Sining. China's Al Azhar. Modern building 20 years old. The minaret. Crescent on top.
Mosque
Mohammedan Sian. The Great West Mosque. First in China. The minaret.
Tung Hsin Ch'en alias Pang Ko Ch'en (Half-a-town). From the east.
Into Ningsia Province. [Tung Hsin Ch'en alias Pang Ko Ch'en (Half-a-town).] Main street and minaret from the west.
T'ung Hsin Ch'en, Ningsia. [The large mosque on the hill.] Another view.
T'ung Hsin Ch'en, Ningsia. The large mosque on the hill.
Sian mosques.
Kuyuan, Kansu. S.A.M. station. Sung Ahung.
Chiang Chia Ch'uan, Kansu. A mosque outside North Gate.
Chiang Chia Ch'uan, Kansu. The city from the hill to the north.
Wang Chia T'ai Tsz, Ningsia. C.L.P., L.C. Wood, Bill Taylor, Contento.
Wang Chia T'ai Tsz, Ningsia. From the west.
Wang Chia T'ai Tsz, Ningsia. Another view.
Wang Chia T'ai Tsz, Ningsia. The mosque from the east.