A Chinese-style mosque as a form of religious tolerance in Jakarta
Residents take selfies after praying at the Tjia Khang Hoo Mosque, Pasar Rebo, Jakarta, Thursday (26/2/2026). The 400-capacity mosque was built with an architecture resembling a temple, combining Chinese, Betawi and Arab cultures as a form of cultural acculturation and religious tolerance. ANTARA FOTO/asprilla Dwi Adha/YU
Residents walk past the Tjia Khang Hoo Mosque in Pasar Rebo, Jakarta, Thursday (26/2/2026). The 400-capacity mosque was built with an architecture resembling a temple, combining Chinese, Betawi and Arab cultures as a form of cultural acculturation and religious tolerance. ANTARA FOTO/asprilla Dwi Adha/YU
The silhouette of residents while observing the ornaments of the Tjia Khang Hoo Mosque in Pasar Rebo, Jakarta, Thursday (26/2/2026). The 400-capacity mosque was built with an architecture resembling a temple, combining Chinese, Betawi and Arab cultures as a form of cultural acculturation and religious tolerance. ANTARA FOTO/asprilla Dwi Adha/YU