Turpan
Ancient City of Kharakhoja ( Chinese name is Gaochang Gucheng
) is located near the seat of the ¡°Flaming Mountains¡±
Township forty-six kilometers southeast of the city of Turpan. The
city walls are high and the crisscrossing streets and the city moat
are still visible. The city walls, which are basically intact, divide
the city into three parts: the inner city, the outercity and the
palace city. The 5.4 kilometer-long wall of the square outer city
is 11.5 meters high and 12 meters thick. The wall is built of tamped
earth, with some section repaired with adobe. There are two gates
on each side of the outer city and the two on the west side with
defense enclosures outside the gates are the best preserved.
The inner city, which is located in the center of the outer city,
has a three-kilometer long wall, most of the west and the east sections
of which are well preserved.
The rectangular palace city is in the northern part of the city
of Gaochang and it shares the north wall with the outer city and
uses the north wall of the inner city as its south wall. There are
still several three to four-meter-high earthen platforms in the palace
city where the court of Huigu Gaochang Kingdom was seated.
In the north-central part of the inner city, there is a high terrace
on which stands a square pagoda built of adobe called ¡°Khan¡¯s castle¡±
which means ¡°Imperial Palace.¡± Somewhat to its west there is a half-underground,
two-story structure which was probably the ruins of a palace.
In the southwestern part of the outer city there is a temple which
is 130 meters long from east to west, 85 meters wide from south to
north and covers an area of 10,000 square meters. The temple consists
of an arched gate, courtyard, a lecture hall, a library of sutras,
a main hall and the monks¡¯ dormitory. Murals remaining in the main
hall are still visible. The renowned Buddkhist monk Xuan Zang of
the Tang Dynasty is said to have lectured in the temple for more
than one month in the year 628 on his way to India to obtain Buddhist
scriptures. In the vicinity of the temple there are also ruins of
workshops and market sites. In the southeastern part of the outer
city there is a smaller than those in the main hall.
The construction of the city of Gaochang started in the first century
B C. First called Gaochangbi, it was a key point on the ancient Silk
Road, but after many changes in fortune over a period of 1,300 years,
and under the jurisdictions of the Gaochang Prefecture, the Gaochang
Kingdom, the Xizhou Prefecture, Huigu Gaochang Kingdom and Huozhou
Prefecture, the city was burnt down in wars in the fourteenth century.
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