Kuqa County, a historical ancient Buddhist Kingdom, is a small
oasis state situated on the northern route of the Silk Road, which
runs along the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim
Basin and south of the Muzat River. Ancient Kucha was a crossroads
of the great cultures of India, Persia, Thrace, Greece and China.
The extensive ruins of this ancient capital of the Kingdom of Guici
lies 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Kucha. Kuqa is now under the
Aksu Prefecture’s administration of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous
Region. It is 739kilometers far from Urumqi and connects by
highway, train, flights, and the biggest county of Aksu Prefecture
with an area of over 15,000 km².
The Kuqa County contains soil-rich geothermal resources. It is an
important base especially for the Tarim Oil and Gas Development
projects. The natural gas reserves comprise two trillion cubic
meters which accounts for more than 90% of all proven reserves in
the Tarim Basin. There are also oil reserves of over 700 million
tons, which accounts for more than 70% of proven reserves. The well
known oil and gas fields are the Yakerla , Tahe, Donghetang, Yaha,
Yiqikelike and Dalaoba. There are also proven coal reserves of 1.56
billion tons and Rock salt reserves of 36 million tons.