Crescent Lake 📺️

Crescent Lake Logo

Yueyaquan (Chinese: 月牙泉; pinyin: Yuèyá Quán) is a crescent-shaped lake in an oasis, 6 km south of the city of Dunhuang in Gansu Province, China.

The lake was named Yueyaquan in the Qing Dynasty. Mildred Cable and Francesca French visited the lake during their travels in the region[when?] and recorded their impressions in their book The Gobi Desert, "All around us we saw tier on tier of lofty sand-hills, giving the lie to our quest, yet when, with a final desperate effort, we hoisted ourselves over the last ridge and looked down on what lay beyond, we saw the lake below, and its beauty was entrancing."

According to measurements made in 1960, the average depth of the lake was 4 to 5 meters, with a maximum depth of 7.5 metres (25 ft). In the following 40 years, the depth of the lake continually declined. In the early 1990s, its area had shrunk to only 1.37 acres (5,500 m2) with an average depth of 0.9 meter (maximum 1.3 meter). In 2006, the local government with help of the central government started to fill the lake and restore its depth; its depth and size have been growing yearly since then. The lake and the surrounding deserts are very popular with tourists, who are offered camel and all-terrain vehicle rides.

Similar TV

  • Yuntai Mountain Yuntai Mountain The Yuntai Mountain (Chinese: 云台山; pinyin: Yúntāi Shān) is situated in Xiuwu Count
  • Dunhuang TV Station Dunhuang TV Station Dunhuang TV Station was established in 1982 with the approval of the State Administration o
  • Mount Tai Mount Tai Mount Tai (Chinese: 泰山; pinyin: Tài Shān) is a mountain of historical and cultural si
  • Huangshan Huangshan Huangshan (Chinese: 黄山 , literal meaning: Yellow Mountain) is a mountain range in south
  • Wuzhen Wuzhen Wuzhen (simplified Chinese: 乌镇; traditional Chinese: 烏鎮; pinyin: Wūzhèn, Wu: Whu-
  • Zhangjiajie:Wulingyuan Zhangjiajie:Wulingyuan Overview of Wulingyuan, core scenic spot of Zhangjiajie:Wulingyuan, core scenic spot of Zha
  • Badaling section of the Great Wall Badaling section of the Great Wall Badaling (simplified Chinese: 八达岭; traditional Chinese: 八達嶺; pinyin: Bādálǐn
  • Tianya Haijiao Tianya Haijiao Tianya Haijiao (Chinese: 天涯海角; pinyin: Tiānyá Hǎijiǎo; literally: 'Edges of the