Description
One of the largest mosques in South-east Asia, this impressive building is frequently referred to as 'the blue mosque.' It is huge and magnificent--with an enormous, dark blue dome and four minarets standing at 142.3 metres. Decorative Islamic calligraphy enhances the dome and main prayer-hall, while the overall architecture integrates ethnic Malay design elements. The mosque is adjoined by a small lake, which makes it a particularly serene setting, especially at sunset.
Visitors should dress according to the Islamic dress code. Suitable attire is provided at the main entrance.