Hualien Al-Falah Mosque, Islamic mosque in Hualien City, Taiwan.
Hualien Al-Falah Mosque is a place of worship in Hualien City that combines traditional Islamic architectural features with contemporary design on Fuji Road. The building contains prayer halls, study areas, and an information desk serving both visitors and community members.
This mosque was inaugurated in March 2018 by a former Indonesian Justice Minister and became the ninth mosque in Taiwan. Its establishment marked an important milestone in expanding Islamic facilities across the eastern region and supporting the growing Muslim community.
The mosque serves as a gathering place for the local Muslim community and offers Quranic study sessions. Visitors can observe the daily prayer routines and learn how faith shapes the rhythm of activities here.
The location is within walking distance of Hualien Station and has an information desk to help visitors with questions. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing and be prepared for the guidelines of an active place of worship.
This was the first mosque built in Hualien County, marking a significant point for Islamic presence in eastern Taiwan. The location was intentionally chosen to support the growing number of Indonesian migrant workers in the area and give them access to their religious center.
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