Established in 1914, this Islamic architectural gem features a six-sided bell tower and colorful dome, showcasing the charm of religious art. Detailed Description: Jilin Qingshan Temple, established in 1914, is a representative Islamic architectural gem in Northeast China. The six-sided bell tower and shimmering glazed dome create a stunning visual effect, with the tower’s carvings depicting verses from the Quran as frozen poetry, telling of faith’s eternal nature. Two stone lions flanking the entrance are lifelike, seemingly guarding this faith sanctuary spanning centuries. In the courtyard, towering ancient trees cast shadows, and the wind chimes hanging from their branches gently ring, creating a dialogue in time and space with the painted wooden carvings of the “Life of Muhammad” within the prayer hall, perfectly blending religious art with folk culture.