The Taichung Mosque is a mosque in Nantun District, Taichung, Taiwan. It is the fourth mosque to be built in Taiwan.After fleeing Mainland China with the Nationalist Government at the end of Chinese Civil War in 1949, some Chinese Muslims resided in Tianzhong, Changhua. To accommodate theirs needs to pray, Muslims did their prayers in some houses. One notable house used for prayer was the house of Qi Yulao. When their number grew bigger, such venues can no longer accommodate all of them.
After the new board of mosque re-election in 1990, they made some expansion to the mosque, which includes a three-story building, Islamic shop, Islamic restaurant, suites and dormitories for imams, classrooms and Muslim cemetery.
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