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Dujiangyan Scenic Area Tickets

10 hour(s)
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Chengdu, China

Explore a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site

Witness an ancient damless irrigation project still in use

Discover the engineering genius of Li Bing and his son

Admire the blend of ingenuity and natural beauty

Learn how it created the Land of Abundance

Experience a masterpiece of ancient Chinese water control

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Step back in time at the Dujiangyan Scenic Area, a testament to ancient wisdom nestled near Chengdu. This remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site is more than just a scenic spot; it is a living piece of history. For over 2,200 years, this ingenious irrigation system has harnessed the power of the Minjiang River, a marvel of engineering conceived by Li Bing and his son. As you wander through the area, you can feel the weight of centuries and appreciate the vision that transformed the region. This is where human ingenuity and the force of nature meet in perfect harmony, a story that continues to unfold today. Your journey through Dujiangyan will reveal the three core components of this masterpiece. Witness the Yuzui, or Fish Mouth Levee, as it elegantly divides the river's flow. Continue to the Feishayan, the Flying Sand Spillway, a clever channel designed to filter out silt and prevent flooding. Finally, marvel at the Baopingkou, the Bottle-Neck Channel, which precisely funnels water to irrigate the vast Chengdu Plain. Together, these elements work seamlessly, a system so effective it earned this fertile land its famous title, the Land of Abundance. Exploring Dujiangyan is an immersive experience that blends breathtaking natural beauty with profound engineering genius. The sound of rushing water, the lush greenery, and the impressive structures create a captivating atmosphere. It is a unique opportunity to see a 2,000-year-old project still performing its vital function. A visit offers a deep and tangible connection to ancient Chinese ingenuity, leaving you with a lasting appreciation for this enduring legacy of water control and ecological balance.

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A valid passport is required for all visitors for entry

Please remember to bring your original passport on your visit

You must present your passport at the ticket inspection entrance

This is necessary for verification to enter the scenic area

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Ready to witness an engineering marvel that has shaped a civilization for over 2,200 years? A trip to Chengdu isn't complete without visiting the Dujiangyan Scenic Area, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases human ingenuity in perfect harmony with nature. This isn't just a dam; it's a living piece of history. The brilliant irrigation system, constructed in 256 BC, still ...