Linqing Chaoguan is the only remaining site of the Chaoguan complex on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It reflects the history of the rise and fall of Linqing due to the river. Let us know how brilliant the Luyun in Linqing was. The history and culture are heavy and worth seeing.
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Linqing Chaoguan is the only remaining site of the Chaoguan complex on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It reflects the history of the rise and fall of Linqing due to the river. Let us know how brilliant the Luyun in Linqing was. The history and culture are heavy and worth seeing.
Linqing Canal Banknotes is a Ming and Qing Dynasty established in the canal to carry out the transportation of tax institutions, established in the Ming Dynasty Xuande years, has a history of 600 years, is a group of 40,000 square meters of buildings, 10,000 years, Linqing Canal Banknotes Collection Banknotes top the eight largest banknotes in the country The head of Guan, who accounted for a quarter of the country, can be seen to have a great influence at that time.
Its role is similar to that of the tax bureau, but it can be called the local agency of the IRS. The remaining domestic tax authorities, except for the headquarters in Beijing, are all local tax bureau systems. This is the only remaining IRS. It should be said that Liaocheng is good at preserving and restoring local culture and cultural relics. At least the remnants and bustling of the past can be seen. In contrast, many places can only leave in a bleak way. The area is large, a rectangle of hundreds of meters by hundreds of meters, and the construction area in the city at that time was small, the number was very amazing. Linqing also relied on this ancient canal to become a heavy town in the Hebei area at that time. Hundreds of years passed, there is only a broken wall left in the sunset reflecting the old style.
Very good, worth visiting, with a long history.
Linqing Canal Banknote Pass, a canal merchant ship tax authority directly managed by the household department in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, was built in the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, abolished in the Republic of China period, lasted for more than 500 years, and once ranked the first of the eight banknote customs along the canal. It is the earliest, the latest withdrawal, the most taxed, the largest contribution of the banknote customs, which can also prove the important city status of Linqing in the period of transportation. Today, the building site of the Linqing Chaoguanyu Department is still there, and some reconstructions are made, and some displays are made. The surrounding environment is being built in the overall plan, and the ticket is ten yuan. Interested in the Grand Canal culture may wish to visit.
Taking the canal banknotes as an opportunity, it is a good textbook for understanding ancient Chinese taxation and official management, and a good place to know the customs and bank embryos. The attractions are very simple and the content is very rich. It is worth a visit.