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Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Erwang Temple
Phone:
+86 28 8713 1744

Address:
China, Chengdu Shi, Dujiangyan Shi, u56DBu5DDDu7701u6210u90FDu5E02u90FDu6C5Fu5830u5E02u90FDu6C5Fu5830u666Fu533A

The Dujiangyan is an ancient irrigation system in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan, China. Originally constructed around 256 BC by the State of Qin as an irrigation and flood control project, it is still in use today. The system's infrastructure develops on the Min River , the longest tributary of the Yangtze. The area is in the west part of the Chengdu Plain, between the Sichuan basin and the Tibetan plateau. Originally, the Min would rush down from the Min Mountains and slow down abruptly after reaching the Chengdu Plain, filling the watercourse with silt, thus making the nearby areas extremely prone to floods. Li Bing, then governor of Shu for the state of Qin, and his son headed the construction of the Dujiangyan, which harnessed the river using a new method of channeling and dividing the water rather than simply damming it. The water management scheme is still in use today to irrigate over 5,300 square kilometres of land in the region. The Dujiangyan, the Zhengguo Canal in Shaanxi and the Lingqu Canal in Guangxi are collectively known as the three great hydraulic engineering projects of the Qin.
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