Along with the Great Wall and the Grand Canal, the Karez underground irrigation channel in Turpan is one of China's three greatest feats of ancient engineering. Construction began on this ancient irrigation system during the Han Dynasty and as the Silk Road developed, methods of construction found their way to Central Asia and Persia.
This irrigation system uses gravity and the slope of the land to direct water flow into underground channels, thereby lessening the effects of evaporation under direct sunlight. The system comprises wells, underground drain channels (some up to 8km long), and collection wells (where the water reaches a certain level and runs into above ground irrigation channels). In the entire system, there are over one thousand wells and the total length of the channels reaches 3,000km. The most astonishing fact is that this feat of engineering was all completed by hand using simple tools.
How to get Karez Channels : There are many places to enjoy the scenery along the channel system, but most minibus tours stop at one spot on the western side of the city. Hiring a minibus to see several sights around the surrounding countryside should cost between RMB300-RMB500 for six people. Drivers cruise the streets of Turpan looking for customers. |