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风生水起水车

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风生水起水车

The Wind Born Water Rise Water Mill is a historic watermill located in Antelope Gorge Historic Trail, Dinghu District, China.

Overview

  • Built in 1820, the Wind Born Water Rise Water Mill has been in operation for over 200 years. Initially constructed as an overshot wheel mill to grind grain, it was later modified to press oil and perform other tasks.

History

The mill features a traditional Chinese architectural style with a wooden frame and thatched roof. The overshot wheel is made of wood and stone, with a diameter of approximately 3 meters. The grinding stones are made of granite and date back to the Qing dynasty.

Architecture

  • The mill features a traditional Chinese architectural style with a wooden frame and thatched roof.
  • The overshot wheel is made of wood and stone, with a diameter of approximately 3 meters.
  • The grinding stones are made of granite and date back to the Qing dynasty.

Location

The Wind Born Water Rise Water Mill is situated in Antelope Gorge Historic Trail, surrounded by lush vegetation and scenic views. The mill is built near a small stream, which powers its waterwheel.

Current Status and Use

Currently, the mill is a museum and tourist attraction, open to visitors. It has been well-preserved and restored to its original state, showcasing traditional Chinese architecture and engineering techniques.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Wind Born Water Rise Water Mill was designated as a national cultural relic in 1995.
  • The Chinese government has implemented various preservation efforts, including restoration work and education programs, to protect the mill's historical significance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can explore the mill by guided tour, which includes information on its history, architecture, and technical details. Tours are available in Mandarin and English.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

  • The Wind Born Water Rise Water Mill has played a significant role in China's agricultural development during the Qing dynasty.
  • While no specific famous miller is recorded, the mill's operation has been documented throughout its history.

Technical Details

  • Number of sails: 1
  • Grinding stones: 2 (granite)
  • Machinery: Overshot wheel with wooden frame and stone pulley

Details

Name风生水起水车
CityDinghu District
CountryChina
Coordinates23.131016, 112.57959
Current usemuseum and tourist attraction
Guided tourstrue