![The Artuklu Hamam, a centuries-old bath house weighing 1,600 tons, is loaded onto a wheeled platform and moved down a specially constructed road, on August 6, 2018, from the southeastern town of Hasankeyf to a new location to avoid being engulfed under floodwaters by a dam project. (Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/08/08/0e8aecd765de442dbe542fd5ac48a2ab.jpg)
The Artuklu Hamam, a centuries-old bath house weighing 1,600 tons, is loaded onto a wheeled platform and moved down a specially constructed road, on August 6, 2018, from the southeastern town of Hasankeyf to a new location to avoid being engulfed under floodwaters by a dam project. (Photo/Agencies)
![Historical bathhouse is being relocated by self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT) to Hasankeyf Cultural Park site in Batman, Turkey, Aug. 6, 2018. The 13th-century Turkish bath, or hammam, was relocated to a new site to save it from flooding when a new dam opens in southeastern Turkey. (Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/08/08/83024db064324616a699f5c44ed84d16.jpg)
Historical bathhouse is being relocated by self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT) to Hasankeyf Cultural Park site in Batman, Turkey, Aug. 6, 2018. The 13th-century Turkish bath, or hammam, was relocated to a new site to save it from flooding when a new dam opens in southeastern Turkey. (Photo/Agencies)
![Turkish soldiers stand guard as the Artuklu Hamam, a centuries-old bath house weighing 1,600 tons, is loaded onto a wheeled platform and moved down a specially constructed road, on August 6, 2018, from the southeastern town of Hasankeyf to a new location to avoid being engulfed under floodwaters by a dam project. (Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/08/08/c5c57bf84d2c42fe871fc6f9fa4462bf.jpg)
Turkish soldiers stand guard as the Artuklu Hamam, a centuries-old bath house weighing 1,600 tons, is loaded onto a wheeled platform and moved down a specially constructed road, on August 6, 2018, from the southeastern town of Hasankeyf to a new location to avoid being engulfed under floodwaters by a dam project. (Photo/Agencies)