Zibo (abbreviation: Zi, alias: Zizhou, the old capital of Qi State) is a prefecture-level city in Shandong Province, located in the middle of Shandong Province. The total administrative area of the city is 5965 square kilometers, that is, 20 19. The administrative division system of the city is five districts, three counties, 30 streets and 58 towns. Zibo is the birthplace of Qi culture and world football. Zibo has a long history. From 8,000 to 4,000 years ago, Neolithic cultures such as post-Li Wenhua culture, northern new culture, Dawenkou culture and Longshan culture appeared in Zibo.
In March of the 37th year of the Republic of China (1948), the whole territory of Zibo was liberated. In August, the Zibo Special Economic Zone was established again, which belongs to the Central South Shandong Administrative Region. 1In July, 953, Zibo Special Zone was abolished and Zibo Industrial and Mining Special Zone (prefecture level) was established. The headquarters of the agency is located in Zibo.
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Zibo is one of the cradles of ancient culture in China. Qi culture has a long history and rich cultural relics. There are more than 400 sites of North New Culture, Dawenkou Culture, Longshan Culture and Yueshi Culture and 804 cultural relics, including national key cultural relics protection units 1, 5 provincial key cultural relics protection units, 47 municipal key cultural relics protection units and 77 district and county cultural relics protection units.
The collection of cultural relics is very rich. Museums (rooms) in the city have collected more than 25,900 cultural relics, which is enough to reflect the essence of ancient culture in Zibo. For example, the bronze pots unearthed in Linzi are elegant in shape and clear in decoration; During the Warring States period, gold and silver inlaid with turquoise was a masterpiece of ancient art, with simple shape and vivid image. There are also Gaozi Pavilion and Inselaton, both of which are national first-class cultural relics.
The rectangular bronze mirror with dragon pattern in the Western Han Dynasty is the largest bronze mirror found in China so far. The three-buckle moire bronze mirror in the Warring States Period, with gorgeous decoration, unique shape and reasonable layout, is a treasure of ancient art in China. More than 600 horses were sacrificed in the Eastern Zhou tombs excavated in the northeast of the ancient city of Qi, which was regarded as a miracle in archaeological history and reflected the prosperity of Qi at that time. These rich relics and precious cultural relics are the historical testimony of Zibo's ancient civilization. Zibo is rich in natural resources and has outstanding people.