Linhe Ancient City is located in Hejie Town, founded in the six years of Yuanding, the year 111 BC. The historical context of the ancient city is clear, the continuation time is long, and the cultural connotation is rich. It is the only well-preserved historical ancient city among the four major city sites of the West Han Dynasty that have been found in Guangxi. At present, Linhe's former city has just begun to be rebuilt, and it is a non-mainstream attraction with very low visibility. The way to find Linhe's former city is: get off the highway and enter Hejie Town from west to east, stop the car next to the Hejie Bridge, don't cross the bridge, get off and turn right and go straight to Hexi City of Linhe's former city. Linhe's old city has not been renovated yet. It looks like an ordinary rural area. Tourists need to hunt treasure in the village. It is recommended to go to the depths to visit the ancient city wall and the literary tower, and then visit the ancient well of Osmanthus and some buildings in the Republic of China. There is basically no ancient building now