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Venue: Jamia Mosque| Accessibility category: Temple | Accessibility information: Jamia Mosque

Accessibility Index
Attractions Evaluation
The entrance and exit are equipped with manual doors, or there are steps, or the width is not suitable, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
The passage is high or low or has a few steps, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
There is no need or a wide drop lift to reach all floors, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone
The staff is friendly and courteous, and can provide consulting services for wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility
Space channels are narrow, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must assist others

suitable category

  • Family family
  • Physical Disability
  • Elderly
  • Couple
  • Photoman
  • Pregnant woman

Local Facilities

  •   Available by subway (within 30 minutes walk)
  •   Bus reachable (within 15 minutes walk)

Introduction

The Muslim halal chapel was built in 1849 and was rebuilt in 1915. It is the first mosque in Hong Kong, also commonly known as the "Mosque". The mosque is rectangular in shape and retains the original minaret. The main entrance is arched and surrounded by arched windows rich in Arabic colors. There are about 220,000 Muslims in Hong Kong, of which 30,000 are Chinese and 120,000 are Indonesians. The rest are non-Chinese born in Hong Kong, as well as believers from Pakistan, India, Malaysia, the Middle East and African countries.

The Muslim Muslim Chapel in Central does not have barrier-free facilities at all, and wheelchair users are not recommended to go alone. From MTR Central Station Exit C, walk along Des Voeux Road Central towards Sheung Wan to Jubilee Street, then follow the Central to Mid-Levels escalator down to the junction of Shelley Street and Robinson Road.

 FG Tips

Jamia Mosque is a statutory monument and there are no barrier-free facilities. People in wheelchairs should not go alone.

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Relevant information

開放時間 : 每日上午10時至晚上9時

Address : Jamia Mosque 30 Shelley Street

Enquiries : 2523-7743

Website :

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Traffic Information

Accessibility Index
- Walk more than 20 minutes to get off the bus and need assistance from an escort
1) Central
Meeting Facilities
From MTR Central Station Exit C, walk along Des Voeux Road Central towards Sheung Wan to Jubilee Street, then follow the Central to Mid-Levels escalator down to the junction of Shelley Street and Robinson Road.

Meeting Facilities

Entrance
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- The main entrance of the Jamia Mosque is at 30 Shelley Street. There is a stone step at the entrance, so wheelchair users cannot get on and off alone.

Channel Design
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- Most parts of the Central Muslim Muslim Chapel have narrow passageways, making it difficult for wheelchair users to enter and exit
- There are a lot of stairs in other passages
- There are no ramps in all uneven places
- Wheelchair users cannot get on and off alone

WC
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- Jamia Mosque does not have accessible toilets


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