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What places of interest are there in Laiwu?

The most famous relic of Laiwu is the Qi Great Wall in the northern mountainous area. But the remains are hard to find, and there are only traces on the mountain. Most of the photos on the Internet are the Great Wall Ridge site at the junction of Laiwu and Zhangqiu, but it is not the real Qilu Great Wall, but was built by Zhangqiu people in Xian Tong to prevent the Nian army from attacking. Later, ignorant people regarded rumors as the Great Wall of Qi and became jokes. Now the jokes have been staged.

On the cliff of Heilongxia in Li Quan Village, Gaozhuang Street, there is an ancient stone carving of the Jin Dynasty. The inscription reads: "Shang Shu, assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry, and Hou, founder of Wanxian County, were ordered to visit Shandong. The East-West Road belongs to the official land and houses thousands of households. Tongzhi, Kung Fu, Gao Wei and Yan Guang of Tai 'an went to the same place, had a good time and went back to the West. Zheng Longbing's question on September 27th. "

There is a wolf and tiger ditch in Xianggou village of Niuquan, which is the last burial place of Chao, and it is recorded in the history books.

There are many stone carvings in Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as: the "mysterious" inscription on Qishan in Lixin Street; "Drunken Stone" stone carving in Heilongxia, Li Quan Village, Gaozhuang;