Zhoucun Ancient Mall is located in Zhoucun District, Zibo City, Shandong Province, known as "Drought Wharf", "Jinzhou Village", "Silk Township", "The First Village in the World". The scenic spot covers an area of 60.5 hectares. It is now a provincial-level key cultural relics protection unit. The national AAAA-level tourist attraction is mainly composed of ancient streets, Sishi Street, Yinzi City Street and other ancient streets. There are more than 50,000 square meters of well-preserved ancient buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are many monuments in the scenic area, the neighborhood is vertical and horizontal, the shops are full of different architectural styles, and the combination of Chinese and Western culture is only rare in Shandong and Jiangbei, and it is still playing its commercial functions. It is known as "China's living ancient commercial market building museum group". In the north of Zhoucun Ancient Mall Street, there is a hexagonal stone monument inscribed with the four characters "Today is no tax", which records the historical figure who has made great contributions to Zhoucun's commercial and economic development. Li Huaxi was originally a seven-year academician in Ming Chongxu, and the official went to Sichuan to inspect; After returning to the Qing Dynasty, the official went to the criminal department to Shangshu; Qing Shunzhi resigned from his hometown for 11 years. In order to develop the hometown economy, he took all the city taxes and set up the "Today's Tax-free" monument in the north of the street, making Zhoucun the first "bonded area" or "free trade area" in Chinese history.