huzheng410
2018-04-08 17:21:49
在吐鲁番收费站过了以后,有条路通向坎儿井博物馆,没有公共交通,很难想象要是不跟旅游团也不自驾的话该如何前往。坎儿井其实就是一种暗渠,新疆这太阳热,水在地面流很快就蒸发了,这种在地下挖的坎儿井就能既不使水分蒸发,又能让水流到想去的地方,算是维吾尔民族的伟大发明吧。
那个地方
2018-04-05 17:17:12
对于当地人而言,他们的水源并是这里的人们通过广开渠道的方法将天山融雪引流过来的。这边是坎儿井。这不是普通的一眼井。这是沙漠里的一片绿洲,这是吐鲁番的生命之源。坐公交车和旅游专车都可以到此。
开卡不在
2017-11-29 19:03:54
明渠+暗渠+立井使本是蒸发量高、而又没有什么降水的地方,成了一小方绿洲,坎儿井功不可没,在吐鲁番也到处都是,其实为了了解坎儿井,还是去坎儿井民俗园转转吧
伊凡
2018-01-09 10:54:16
夏季的吐鲁番室外温度高达40度,但是一进到坎儿井,顿时觉得凉爽无比。在这里,可以看到前人的聪慧,真不知道他们在没有现代科技的前提下,是如何完成这样伟大的工程。来吐鲁番旅游,不得不看哦。
684feliciab
2017-12-27 14:37:27
This underground water system made the desert bloom, literally! It carried water far and wide without succumbing to the desert problem of evaporation.
Lavendar_1107
2017-12-19 12:12:09
It was a small museum and the tunnel was very dark and when we reached the underground Water System, to be honest, it was so small area to stand that it was packed with tourists and I was not awed by it. In my opinion, this sights can be skipped.
FransiscaJakarta
2017-12-08 14:28:14
It was a small museum with a real karez in it. So you could understand how they could have continuous water supply. Do not forget to go down the tunnel to see the real karez.
Reiselust812
2018-01-30 18:30:48
The history of this place is fascinating. Turpan was one of our favourite places along the Silk Road - a green oasis in the desert! Thanks to the 2000 year old underground water system, there are vineyards -the grapes are dried and turn into totally delicious raisins. Our guide - Ahmat from Xinjiang Travel - gave us great insight into the history and culture of the region. Absolutely recommended!
963ingridp
2018-04-01 17:35:56
Turpan is an interesting place. I loved it. We were there as part of a Silk Road Tour with China Focus Travel, just 8 of us.The water system is impressive and the displays are informative, but I wish we could have gone to one of the water channels further up towards the mountains and also to a real raisin drying house with raisins instead of plastic facsimiles.
bertiekerr
2018-02-02 06:17:38
We visited here as part of a Silk Road tour. The water system is impressive and this place tries to explain it and does a good job. There is the inevitable shop at the end!Wished our tour had taken us out to see the system going towards the mountains