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- Trip highlights: Turpan is most famous for its splendid grapes and its culture. You may experience when you take city tour to the Grape Valley, Flaming Mountain, Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves, Emin Minaret, Ancient City of Jiaohe.
- Tour price: From
$
244.00
Price including hotels, tours, meals...
- Destinations:
Urumqi, Turpan, Dunhuang
- Tour code:
SWTurpan001
Private tour for a van with tour guide and driver, available every day
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Ancient City of Jiaohe |
The Ancient City of Jiaohe is situated at Yar Town, 13 km west of Turpan City. It was first the capital of the State of South Cheshi, which was one of the 36 kingdoms in the Western Region.
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Karez well |
These underground channels rate as one of ancient China's greatest public works projects as the Great Wall and the Grand Canal. The city of Turpan owes its existence to these vital wells and channels, some of which were constructed over 2000 years ago.
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Grape Valley |
The small paradise, a thick maze of vines and grape trellises, is located at the foot of the Flaming Mountain, there are more than 10 kinds of grapes in the area.
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Emin Minaret |
It is designed in a simple Afghani style and was built in 1777 AD by a local ruler in order to show the impressive memories of his father's contribution to Qing government.
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Kanas Lake |
Kanas Lake is located in the center of the forest belt of the Altay Mountains. Kanas Lake (Kanasi Hu), which means "beautiful, rich and mysterious" in Mongolian, can be found 1374 meters above sea level, in the deep forests and mountains of Altai. Kanas Lake is the core of the national natural reserve there.
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Southern Mountain Pastureland |
It is a vast expanse of grazing land set in a valley surrounded by snow-capped peaks. The land is inhabited by Kazak herdsmen who graze sheep, cattle and horses here during the summer months.
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