Turpan
Karez System ( or Channels) : Karez systems
are the crystallization of ancient people's diligence and intelligence.
At its peak, the karez irrigation system exceeded 5,000 km
(3,106 miles) and was also referred to as "the underground
Great Wall". It is among the three ancient major irrigation
projects with the other two being Ling
Canal and Dujiangyan
Irrigation Project.
Karez
systems are the life source of Turpan. In a se nse, without
the karez, there would be no Turpan culture. According to records,
the history of the karez in Xinjiang dates back to 103B.C.
Karezes have been found in Iran, the Sahara, etc., but the
ones in Turpan are the most complete. Currently there are still
over 400 systems.
Karez systems are very delicate irrigation systems made up of vertical wells,
underground canals, above-ground canals and small reservoirs. Generally, a karez
is 3 km (1.9 miles) with the longest being 20 to 30 km (12-19 miles) with several
dozen vertical wells. Sometimes the number of vertical wells exceeds 300. Until
today, the shortest karez found is only 30 meters (98 feet) long. The vertical
wells are for ventilation, digging and maintenance of the karez. The bottoms
of all the vertical wells are connected so that water can pass through. The underground
canal is about 2 meters (6.5 feet) high and covered with earth to resist the
heat. The surface canals, connected to the underground ones, are not more than
1 meter (3.2 feet) wide with trees planted on both sides to prevent evaporation.
Melting
snow from the Tianshan Mountain is the water source of the karez. Water is collected
by vertical wells and conducted by the underground canals to the oasis, where
the water is held in the ground canals for irrigation. The vertical wells near
the water source may be 100 meters (328 feet) deep while further downstream they
are less than 10 meters (32.8 feet) deep.
A karez reduces evaporation, avoids getting polluted and needs no other power
equipment; it runs from high to low ground owing to gravity alone. Turban is
the hottest place in China and the arid climate makes water all the more precious.
A karez system helps to ideally solve this problem.
Karez systems also functions as the natural air conditioner for the locals because
they can sit in one while chatting or doing some chores. When exhausted during
the scorching weather, sit in a karez, pick some grapes as they hang over the
vertical wells and savour their taste, you will be thoroughly refreshed!
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