[custom_adv] The village of Chobin is a local name built in one of the villages of Neyshabur called Mohammad Abad Aghazadeh in Khorasan Razavi province, northeast . [custom_adv] This rare and uncommon wooden village was built by Mohammad Kazem Khorasani's engineer Hamid Mojtahedi (born 1319 and deceased in the fall of 1392) and is one of the sights and promes of Neyshabur. [custom_adv] The name of the "Chubin Village" originates from the unique feature of its structures for the full use of wood and the application of a new method in the construction of its buildings, which is based on the historical-cultural background and is appropriate to the climatic and geographical features of the region. [custom_adv] Sights of the village include a wooden mosque , a museum and a library, a restaurant, a shop and a bakery, a canopy, suites, greenery and its beautiful ecosystem with agriculture and animal husbandry [custom_adv] The mosque is the world's first earthquake resistant earthquake mosque . The building has an area of 200 square meters and the ceiling is a gable roof. [custom_adv] Its two minarets are 13 meters above ground level and each weigh about 4 tons. Its appearance is inverted on the ground. In the construction of this mosque, which lasted about 2 years, 40 tons of wood were used. [custom_adv] The wooden mosque of this village is unique also in the world. The mosque can withstand up to 8 magnitudes of earthquakes and builds it to a point that will not be damaged for hundreds of years. [custom_adv] The skeleton is made in the Two by Four or Double L style. The minarets are connected to the ceiling, which is not inside the column mosque.