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Water Management System of Augsburg

The city of Augsburg's water management system evolved through several stages from the 14th century to the present day. It includes a network of canals, water towers built between the 15th and 17th centuries that housed pumps, a water-cooled butcher's hall, a system of three monumental fountains, and hydroelectric power stations that still provide sustainable energy today. The technical innovations that resulted from this water management system helped make Augsburg a pioneer in hydraulic engineering.

Liang Qichao Memorial Hall

The Liang Qichao Memorial Hall in Tianjin is located at No. 44-46 Minzu Road, Hebei District, Tianjin, in the heart of the Italian-style district of Tianjin. In 2001, the Tianjin Municipal Government spent a huge amount of money to restore Liang Qichao's former residence and the "Yinbingshi" study in accordance with the principle of "repairing the old as it was", and built the "Tianjin Liang Qichao Memorial Hall" and opened it to the public. This is the first memorial hall built on the basis of a celebrity's former residence in Tianjin. The old residence is now a exhibition room. The theme of the exhibition is "Liang Qichao and Modern China". The exhibition is based on Liang Qichao's patriotic thoughts. Through a large number of texts, pictures, and precious historical photos, it shows Liang Qichao's thoughts, political propositions and academic achievements in different periods, and also reflects from one side a period of intense turbulence and complicated historical process in modern China. The "Yinbingshi" study is a restored display, and more than 100 pieces of furniture and supplies reproduce the work and life scenes of Liang Qichao in those days. The "Yinbingshi" study records the brilliance of Liang Qichao's academic achievements. It was the place where Liang Qichao enjoyed family happiness in his later years. She witnessed the last journey of Liang Qichao's life. The restoration of the "Yinbingshi" study provides a cultural space for people to feel, remember, experience and imagine the vicissitudes of history. The construction and development of the Liang Qichao Memorial Hall in Tianjin has attracted the attention of relevant people at home and abroad and Liang Qichao's relatives, and has attracted many visitors at home and abroad. It has become an important place for people to understand and study Liang Qichao and modern Chinese history. In 2006, it was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relic protection unit. In 2008, it was rated as a national AAA-level tourist attraction.

Tongque Santai Ruins Park

The Tongque Santai Site Park is the only site in the northwest corner of the Cao Wei Yecheng, and Linzhang County Santai Village got its name from it. The Jinfeng Terrace, Tongque Terrace, and Bingjing Terrace built during the Cao Wei period were the peaks of ancient Chinese terrace-style architecture, and were also important places for banquets and literary activities for the Jian'an poets represented by the Three Caos and the Seven Scholars at that time; it is said that Cao Cao met with the late Han poet Cai Wenji who returned from the Xiongnu here. Due to frequent wars and the flooding of the Zhang River in history, the Jinfeng Terrace in the Santai is 12 meters high and 122 meters long on the south side. The southeast corner of the Tongque Terrace is about five meters high, and the Bingjing Terrace has been completely destroyed by the Zhang River. The site park currently has the Jinfeng Terrace Site, the Tongque Terrace Site, the Cao Cao Statue, the Wenchang Pavilion, the Cao Cao Transfer Cave, the Stele Gallery, the Jian'an Seven Scholars Pavilion, the Yecheng Site, the Santai Model Display, and the Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall.