Muslims in GZ | |
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Jul 21, 2009 02:39 | |
| Hi. I'm going down to GZ coming 25th July and although I've done some background research and have a few friends there to guide me, I'm just wondering if anyone in the forum will be able to: 1) Pinpoint halal eateries. 2) Pinpoint mosques/musollas. Preferably, somewhere around Beijing Lu or Tian He district. Loads of thanks in advance! ^^ |
Jul 21, 2009 03:44 | |
| There's a rather renowned historical mosque in the Xiguan district, but I can't remember the exact name at the moment. Here're listings for some halal eating places in Tianhe district, don't know of any around Beijing Lu. 1) 新粤穆斯林餐厅: 天河区天河北路76号新疆大厦3楼 2) 新疆伊斯兰餐厅: 天河区科新路25号 3) 博格达美食乐园: 天河区天河北路76号新疆大厦2楼 4) 努尔博斯坦维吾尔族餐厅(林和东店): 天河区林和东路137号1楼 5) 新疆香妃餐厅: 天河区石牌东路东福里2号 6) 伊犁食府: 天河区龙口中路186号1楼 7) 大漠新口味新疆食府: 天河区天河路590号百脑汇6楼 8) 阿里巴巴: 天河区五山路华工正门 9) 努尔博斯坦伊斯兰餐厅: 天河区天河直街160号天河汇首层北7号铺 |
Jul 21, 2009 06:38 | |
| There is Huaisheng Mosque in Guangta. Many la-mian (halal) shops in Tian He. You may contact Malaysia Consulate Office, and they are ever willing to help you. The office is at 19th floor, Citic Plaza Office Tower, Tian He Bei Lu Wan |
Jul 21, 2009 07:08 | |
| How to go to Malaysia Consulate General's Office? Take metro subway line 3 and stop at Linhexi station, exit D. Huaisheng mosque is the oldest mosque in China, first built in 627 AD, renovation done in 650. From Beijing Lu you take metro line 1, one stop at Ximenkou station. The mosque is not far from there. There are also many Muslim eateries there. You can ask any policeman, for Guangta Lu. Wan |
Jul 21, 2009 07:51 | |
| Thank you so much!!! :) |
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