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Gao chang Ancient City
The ancient city of Gaochang is located near the seat of the "Flaming
Mountains" township, 46 kilometers south-east 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, dividethe
city into three parts: the inner city, the outer city 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 sections
repaired with adobe. There are two gateson each side of the outer city
and the two on the west side with defence enclosures outside the gates
are the best preserved.The inner city, which is located in
the center of the outer city, has a 3-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 3 to 4 meters
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 southwesternpart
of the outer city there is a temple which is 130 meters long from east
to west, 85 meterswide 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 mainhall and the monks' dormitory. Murals
remaining in the main hall are still visible. The renowned Buddhist monk
Xuanzang 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
scri-ptures. In the vicinity of the temple there are also ruins of workshops
and market sites. In the south-eastern part of the outer city there is
a smaller temple, the ruins of the murals within which are better than
those in the main hall.The construction of the city of Gaochang
started in the first century BC. 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 Kingdomand Huozhou Prefecture, the city was burnt down in
wars in the fourteenth century.It was classified as an important
cultural unit protected by the state in 1961.
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