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Which city is Linzi now?
Linzi is now Linzi District, Zibo City, Shandong Province.

8,000 years ago, after Linzi, there was human survival and development, creating a post-Li Wenhua. Before the Xia Dynasty, Linzi was once the settlement of the Duge clan. In Xia Dynasty, Linzi was the residence of Ji tribe. In the early years of Shang Dynasty, Linzi was the territory of the country. At the end of Shang Dynasty, Linzi was the territory of Bo Gu.

Linzi District is a municipal district of Zibo City, Shandong Province, which is located at the junction of the central hills of Shandong Province and Lubei Plain. Located in the northeast of Zibo, it borders Qingzhou in the east, Zhangdian District and Huantai County in the west, Zichuan District and Qingzhou City in the south and Guangrao County and Boxing County in the north. The total area of the region is 663.68 square kilometers, accounting for 1 1.2% of the total area of the city.

The terrain in Linzi District is high in the south and low in the north, high in the west and low in the east. He Zi River runs through the eastern part of the territory from south to north, and flows through Wuhe River from the northwest of the territory. Wuhe River originates from the shadow of Huangshan Mountain in the middle of the territory. Linzi District has a continental climate in the north temperate zone, with an average temperature of 65438 03.2℃ and an average annual precipitation of 650 ~ 800 mm. ..

Tourist attractions in Linzi District:

1, Liema Pit in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty-Liema Pit in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was the graveyard of Qi monarch and big noble in the Spring and Autumn Period.

2. Jinling Mosque-Located in Jinnan Village, Jinling Town, Jinling Mosque is a place for local Hui residents to conduct religious activities.

3. Qi State History Museum-Located in the government residence of Qidu Town, Linzi District, it is one of the top ten special-shaped museums in China. It was rebuilt on the basis of the cultural relics exhibition hall of the ruins museum of the ancient city of Qi.

4. Ancient Coin Museum-Linzi Jinzhentang Ancient Coin Museum was established in 2006, and was officially approved by the Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau and National Cultural Heritage Administration in 2007. It is the largest museum of ancient coins in Asia.