The ancient city of Taierzhuang is relatively large, and it takes a whole day to visit it all. When you enter the city, don't forget to get the tourist guide map of the scenic spots at the tourist center. You can follow the route instructions on the map and pay attention to the time of various performances in the ancient city. However, if you have enough time, you can also wander around at will, and getting lost in the ancient city is also a pleasure.
Compared with the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, the ancient city of Taierzhuang has more historical charm and vicissitudes of war. 1938 Taierzhuang War turned this ancient city into ruins. The ancient city we see now is the face after comprehensive reconstruction, and many scenic spots are rebuilt on the original site. Today, more than 50 battlefield sites can still be seen in the reconstructed Taierzhuang.
The rich architectural style of Taierzhuang ancient city is a major feature. In the streets, you can see not only the houses in southern Shandong and the quadrangles in the north, but also Huizhou architecture, Hakka architecture and even European architecture. But interestingly, you will also find Guandi Temple, Tianhou Temple, Taishan Temple, Mosque, Catholic Church and other major religious buildings gathered in this ancient city.
In addition, there are many scenic spots in the ancient city, such as World War II Ruins Park, Dafu Land, Shanxi Guild Hall, Official Museum, General Staff Department, Lanting Bookstore and so on. Among them, the Huizhou architecture "Dafudi" was once the former residence of local celebrity Jia Sanjin; "Shanxi Guild Hall" is a large-scale gold medal building, which also enshrines Guandi.