How to contact Ao Tou Ji Ruins site?

Contact information of Aotouji site: 0635-233 1020 Huitong River fork in Linqing city center, Shandong province.

Introduction of Ao Tou Ji Ruins Site Attractions:

There is a group of ancient buildings at the fork of Yuan Canal and Ming Canal in Linqing City. The layout is rigorous, exquisite and quiet, and the bamboo shadows in the courtyard are swaying. This is the site of Ao Tou Ji Ruins, a provincial key cultural relics protection unit, which was built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty (1522- 1566) and is the location of Linqing Museum.

The site of Ao Tou Ji Ruins was named because of the specific geographical environment. The original canal in the North Yuan Dynasty sought to enter Wei, and in the Ming Dynasty, the south branch of the canal was dug, passing through the park, entering Wei from Toumen, with Weihe River in the west, forming a land surrounded by water in the west of Ao Tou Ji Ruins site, which is called Zhongzhou. Ao Tou Ji Ruins site is located in a conspicuous place in Zhongzhou. During the reign of Zheng De in the Ming Dynasty, the rockfill dam was shaped like a horn. Linqingmen, Huitong No.2 Gate, Nanpan of Ming Canal and Xinkai No.2 Gate in Yuan Dynasty, following Guangji Bridge, were named Ao Tou Ji Ruins Ruins. In the whole building, the East Building is called Guanyin Pavilion, the West Hall is called Lv Zu Memorial Hall, and the North Hall is called Gan Tang Temple. There is a wooden bridge outside the door, and the word "lintel Ao Tou Ji Ruins site" was written by the calligrapher Fang of Ming Dynasty.

Ao Tou Ji Ruins site is also an important revolutionary memorial. She experienced ups and downs from the Great Revolution to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation. It used to be the seat of the party's leading organs and an important venue for activities. 1938, Li Bao, the organ newspaper of Linqing County Committee, was founded here. 1939, General Chen Geng of the Eighth Route Army held an important military meeting here. In recent years, many scholars, poets and painters, such as Ji Xianlin, Gao, Li Yu 'ang and Xia Yuchang, have successively presented masterpieces for the Ao Tou Ji Ruins site. The master of Chinese painting inscribed a plaque for the Ao Tou Ji Ruins site at the age of 8/kloc-0, adding new cultural connotations to the ancient buildings.

In the ancient brick exhibition hall of Ao Tou Ji Ruins site, there are tribute bricks fired in Linqing in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Linqing's tribute brick is neither alkali nor corrosion, and is famous all over the world for its firmness. They have become a special tribute to the royal family, and most of the important building materials for the construction of the imperial city of Beijing are from Linqing, so historians have said that the city of Beijing floated over.