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Gao chang Ancient City |
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| 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, divide | |
| the 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 gates | |
| on
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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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 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-e | |
| astern 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. | |
| 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 | |
| and
Huozhou Prefecture, the city was burnt down in wars in the fourteenth
century. | |
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