Sheung Shui Mosque and Islamic Centre, Islamic prayer center in New Territories, Hong Kong.
The Sheung Shui Mosque and Islamic Centre is a six-story building in the New Territories that contains prayer spaces across two floors plus areas dedicated to community services. The interior is organized to serve the everyday needs of the local Muslim population across different functions within a single structure.
The project began in 1979 when Alli Din donated land to the Islamic Board of Trustees, though formal land acquisition happened only in 2006. This gap between initial offer and completion reflects how the development unfolded over decades.
The facility serves the local Muslim community as a gathering place where religious holidays and community events bring people together beyond prayer times. Visitors can sense how the building functions as a neighborhood hub where shared traditions and daily life intersect.
The center sits about a ten-minute walk from Sheung Shui MTR station, making it easy to reach by public transport. Visitors should follow standard mosque etiquette and dress appropriately when entering.
This facility was the first Islamic center of its kind established in the New Territories and marks the sixth mosque across Hong Kong. It demonstrates how the Muslim population in the region managed to build their religious and community space over a long period of time.
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