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jor
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10.26.2005 9:42 am Post subject:
how to get turfan from Dunhuang? |
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I am in dunhuang lanzhu,I don't know hoe to get turfan,bu tran or eny traffic else?
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yammy
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10.26.2005 9:43 am Post subject:
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Turfan Getting here from Dunhuang was not easy. I took a 150 km minibus ride to Liuyuan where I caught a night train that dropped me off at Daheyan at 3:30 AM where I had to find another minibus in pitch black darkness to get to Turfan, 35 kms away. The Turfan (or Turpan) depression lies below sea level and receives practically no rain. It is a very hot and inhospitable place but men have built up an oasis here by bringing ground water through underground irrigation channels connecting long lines of wells leading to the surrounding hills. Some of the "karez" were built 2 000 years ago and have been maintained ever since. A similar system of wells called "qanat" has been in use in Persia for an equally long time. With water comes an abundance of fruit, particularly melons, apricots and grapes. Grapes grow so well here that they provide shade for the city center streets. The local population is overwhelmingly Uighur and Muslim. Consequently they use all those grapes to make raisins instead of wine. Several ancient sites in the region attract enough visitors to make the tourist industry a major source of income. Prices are very reasonable however. My dormitory bed here at the Oasis hotel cost only 2.70 US$. Other travellers staying here and I formed a group of six to hire a minibus for a day's sightseeing. |
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