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Best Religious Sites in Surabaya

  • Cheng Hoo Mosque

    Cheng Hoo Mosque in Surabaya features Chinese-style architecture and hosts community events for the Chinese Indonesian and Chinese Muslim community.

  • Klenteng Sanggar Agung

    Klenteng Sanggar Agung adalah sebuah tempat ibadah Tri Dharma yang terletak di Surabaya.

  • Masjid Al Akbar Surabaya

    Masjid Al Akbar Surabaya adalah masjid besar yang menjadi landmark kota.

  • Masjid Al Akbar

    Masjid Al Akbar Surabaya is the largest mosque in East Java, featuring stunning architecture and a minaret offering panoramic views of Surabaya.

  • Chungu Mosque

    A magnificent Chinese-style mosque dedicated to the memory of Admiral Chungho, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful garden.

  • Chinese Mosque

    The Chinese Mosque in Surabaya is a unique place of worship built in the style of a Buddhist temple, dating back to a 15th-century Chinese Muslim.

  • Ampel Mosque

    Ampel Mosque, established in 1421, is the oldest mosque in East Java, built by Sunan Ampel, and is surrounded by an Arab district with Middle Eastern buildings, shops, and food.

  • Al Akbar Mosque

    The second largest mosque in Indonesia, known for its stunning Islamic architecture, blue-green dome, tall minarets, peaceful atmosphere, and elevator access to the minaret for city views.

  • Sa Cheng God Temple

    A Chinese-style temple in Kenjeran Park featuring dragon statues overlooking the water, providing a peaceful and spiritual space for photos.

  • Al-Akbar Mosque

    The largest mosque in East Java, known for its towering minarets, grand dome, intricate calligraphy, and serene ambiance; open to non-Muslim visitors outside of prayer times.

  • Changhum Mosque

    Changhum Mosque is a pagoda-style mosque with oriental architecture and Muslim religious symbols, built to honor the Chinese admiral who helped spread Islam in Indonesia.

  • Sanggar Agung Temple

    Sanggar Agung Temple, also known as Hong San Tan Temple, is a house of worship for Buddhist, Tao, and Konghuku followers, displaying influences from Chinese, Javanese, Balinese, and Thai cultures.

  • Hong San Tan Temple

    Also known as Sanggar Agung Temple, this temple serves as a place of worship for Buddhist, Tao, and Konghuku followers, incorporating Chinese, Javanese, Balinese, and Thai architectural influences.

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