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  • 1. Ancient City of Jiaohe (Yarkhoto) Turpan
    The Jiaohe Ruins is a Chinese archaeological site found in the Yarnaz Valley, 10 km west of the city of Turpan in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It is a natural fortress located atop a steep cliff on a leaf-shaped plateau between two deep river valleys.
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  • 3. Karez System Turpan
    Turpan Karez Paradise is a museum featuring Turpan's water management system in Turpan, Xinjiang, China. Its visitors can learn about the underground irrigation system in the desert area, and visitors can see the karez in operation.This facility is in a relatively convenient location, about five kilometers from the city center of Turpan, about one kilometers from China National Highway 312. The karez there, called Miyim Haji's Karez was built about 800 years ago.
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  • 4. Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves Turpan
    The Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves is a complex of Buddhist cave grottos dating from the 5th to 14th century between the cities of Turpan and Shanshan at the north-east of the Taklamakan Desert near the ancient ruins of Gaochang in the Mutou Valley, a gorge in the Flaming Mountains, China. They are high on the cliffs of the west Mutou Valley under the Flaming Mountains, and most of the surviving caves date from the West Uyghur kingdom around the 10th to 13th centuries.
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  • 5. Turpan Museum Turpan
    Turpan, also known as Turfan or Tulufan, is a prefecture-level city located in the east of Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. It has an area of 70,049 square kilometres and a population of 632,000 .
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  • 7. Uygur Ancient Village Turpan
    The Uyghurs or Uygurs are a Turkic ethnic group who live in East and Central Asia. Today, Uyghurs live primarily in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China, where they are one of 55 officially recognized ethnic minorities. Uyghurs primarily practice Islam. Like many populations of Central Eurasia, they are genetically related to both Caucasoid and East Asian populations.An estimated 80% of Xinjiang's Uyghurs live in the southwestern portion of the region, the Tarim Basin. Outside Xinjiang, the largest community of Uyghurs in China is in Taoyuan County, in south-central Hunan. Outside of China, according to the World Uyghur Congress, the Uyghur population is believed to number 1.0–1.6 million. Significant diasporic communities of Uyghurs exist in the Cent...
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  • 8. Ancient Silk Road in Xinjiang, China Turpan
    The Jiaohe Ruins is a Chinese archaeological site found in the Yarnaz Valley, 10 km west of the city of Turpan in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It is a natural fortress located atop a steep cliff on a leaf-shaped plateau between two deep river valleys.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 9. Grape Valley Turpan
    Grape Valley is an area in Turpan, Xinjiang, China, where grape and other fruits are grown in this arid land. The valley is 8 km long, 600-2,000 meters wide, and is located some 10 km east of Turpan's city center.Turpan has a historically long tradition of growing grape and other fruits, using the karez underground irrigation system. It is famous for growing the seedless white grape, the manaizi grape. Raisin and other dried fruits are also sold at the Grape Valley tourists' area. Grape and raisin production in Turpan accounts for over eighty percent of China's total, making China the world's third-largest producer of raisins and the world's largest producer of green raisins.
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  • 10. Emin Minaret (Su Gong Ta) Turpan
    The Emin Minaret or Emin Tower stands by the Uyghur mosque located in Turfan, Xinjiang, China. At 44 meters it is the tallest minaret in China. The Qing Empire conquered this largely Muslim region in the 1750s by defeating the Dzungar Mongols with their superior weaponry in a series of battles. The Uyghurs under Emin Khoja 額敏和卓 joined the Qing Empire for protection against the Dzungars and the Emin minaret was named after Emin Khoja. The minaret was started in 1777 during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor and was completed only one year later. It was financed by local leaders and built to honor the exploits of a local Turpan general, Emin Khoja, hence the name Emin. The Emin Minaret is located along the ancient Silk Route . Nearby is the site of the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves.T...
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  • 12. Shanshan County Turpan
    Shanshan County as the official romanized name, also transliterated from Uyghur as Piqan County , is a county within the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and is under the administrative jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Turpan. It contains an area of 39,548 km2 , occupying the eastern majority of Turpan. According to the 2002 census, it has a population of 210,000. The county seat is in Shanshan Town.
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  • 14. Turpan Bazaar Turpan
    The Turpan Depression, or Turfan Depression, is a fault-bounded trough located around and south of the city-oasis of Turpan, in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region in far western China, about 150 kilometres southeast of the regional capital Ürümqi. It includes Lake Ayding, −154 metres , the second or third lowest depression on Earth. By some measures, it is also the hottest and driest area in China during the summer.
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  • 15. Turpan Kariz underground water system Turpan
    The Turpan water system or Turfan water system in Turpan, located in the Turpan Depression, Xinjiang, China, is a vertical tunnel system adapted by the Turpan people. The word karez means well in the local Uyghur language. Turpan has the Turpan Water Museum dedicated to demonstrating its karez water system, as well as exhibiting other historical artifacts. Turpan's well system was crucial in Turpan's development as an important oasis stopover on the ancient Silk Road skirting the barren and hostile Taklamakan Desert. Turpan owes its prosperity to the water provided by its karez well system.
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