World Heritage 2023

Dujiangyan Cultural Heritage

Dujiangyan Cultural Heritage

The Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project was built in 256 BC by Li Bing, the governor of Shu County during the Warring States period, on the Min River to the west of the city of Dujiangyan in the western part of the Chengdu Plain in Sichuan, 56 km from Chengdu. This large water conservancy project still survives to irrigate the fields and is a great water conservancy project for the benefit of the people. It is characterised by its age and the absence of dams to divert water, and is the originator of the world’s water culture. The project consists of three main parts, namely the Yuzui Diversion Dike, the Feishayan Spillway and the Baobuikou Inlet, as well as ancillary works such as the Baizhang Dike and the Renzhi Dike, which scientifically solved the problems of automatic diversion of river water (the Yuzui Diversion Dike divides water by four or six), automatic sand drainage (the Yuzui Diversion Dike divides sand by two or eight) and control of the inlet flow (the Baobuikou and Feishayan), thus eliminating flooding. , and the irrigated area has reached more than 40 counties. People built a temple in memory of Li Bing, father and son, called the Temple of the Two Kings.

The Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project, a water conservancy wonder of the world