The Taiyuan Ancient Mosque () is a mosque in Xinghualing District, in Taiyuan City, in the Shanxi province of China.
The mosque was originally called the Qingxiu Mosque and was established in the 8thcentury CE during the Tang dynasty. It then went several renovations and reconstructions after 11thcentury. The existing building was mainly built during the Ming dynasty.
The mosque has the traditional Chinese architectural style and consists of two sahns. The main buildings include the gate, prayer hall, sermon hall, decorated archway, wudu, etc. The prayer hall combines the traditional Chinese and Islamic architectural styles.
The mosque is accessible west from Taiyuan Railway Station.