Taierzhuang Ancient City, located in the center of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, is located in the junction of Taierzhuang District and Lusu Yu-Qiu Province, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province. The ancient city began in Qin and Han, developed in Tang and Song Dynasty, and flourished in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is known as the "first Zhuang in the world" (Qing Qianlong Gift). The ancient city covers an area of 2 square kilometers, 11 functional partitions, 8 major scenic spots and 29 scenic spots. It is the largest ancient city in China. It is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and has the reputation of "China's most beautiful water town". The ancient city of Taierzhuang is called the "living ancient canal" and the only remaining heritage village of the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal by the World Tourism Organization. The ancient city of Taierzhuang has ancient river channels, ancient piers, ancient water city of China, Taierzhuang war memorial hall, cross-strait exchange base, and the Polish capital Warsaw are the only two cities in the world that have been rebuilt as a world cultural heritage due to the destruction of World War II artillery fire.