The Dujiangyan Irrigation System is an ancient irrigation project located in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, China. It was built over 2,200 years ago during the Qin Dynasty and is still in use today. The system was designed to control the flow of the Minjiang River and prevent flooding in the Chengdu Plain, while also providing water for irrigation and agricultural purposes. Visiting the Dujiangyan Irrigation System is a fascinating experience that allows you to witness the ingenuity of ancient Chinese engineering. The main attractions of the site include the Fish Mouth Levee, the Feishayan Bridge, and the Erwang Temple. The Fish Mouth Levee is a unique structure that divides the river into two parts, allowing water to flow into the irrigation canals while keeping the sediment out. The Feishayan Bridge is an ancient stone bridge that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. In addition to exploring the historical structures, visitors can also enjoy the natural... Leer más