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Eight Scenes of Taierzhuang Ancient City

Eight Scenes of Taierzhuang Ancient City: The framework of the ancient city takes the canal as the cultural axis, and eight scenes are designed, including Guandi Temple Scenic Area, Ximen An Lan Scenic Area, Xianfu Village Scenic Area, Canal Market Scenic Area, Banqiao-Huamenlou Scenic Area, Shuijie Commercial Market Scenic Area, Mosque-Jiulongkou Scenic Area and Wetland Park.

Corresponding to the eight scenic spots of the ancient Canal City, such as "Jiushui Huichuan, Taicheng Old Record, Tucun Green Shade, Wang Miao Fuyu, Lu 'an Wohong, Cooper Wangyue, Canal Market and Jaeger Ling Bo", 29 scenic spots, including the General Staff Department, Taishan Palace and Lanling Academy, have been planned and constructed.

Eight architectural styles, such as North Courtyard, Lunan Residential Building, Huizhou Architecture, Shuicheng Architecture, Minnan Architecture, European Architecture, Religious Architecture and Hakka Architecture, are organically combined to build a bustling street with Huizhou architecture as the main style, a T-street with European architecture as the main style, a water street and a water lane with Shuicheng architecture as the main style, and a Guandi Temple scenic spot with Shanxi merchants architecture as the main style.

Geographical climate:

Taierzhuang ancient city belongs to temperate monsoon climate, which is greatly regulated and influenced by the ocean. Four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, sufficient heat and long frost-free period. The annual average temperature is 14℃, and the annual average precipitation is 794 mm.

Taierzhuang Ancient City is located in the southeast of Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, in the center of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, with a latitude of 34 32 ′ 28.24 ″ north and a longitude of117 47 ′14.00 ″ east, covering an area of 2 square kilometers.