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Liulingzui Ancient Burning Pot Ruins is located in Liulingzui Wine Factory in Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province. It was built in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, including 16 ancient fermentation tanks, a well and some unearthed wine pottery. Liu Ling's drunkenness originated in the Wei and Jin Dynasties in 268 A.D. It has a history of nearly two thousand years. The state-owned winery established on the basis of the ancient pot in 1948 is a national key cultural relics protection unit and has been selected into the UNESCO " Preparatory Sheet for World Cultural Heritage in China". The new winery was built in 2010. It has 3,500 fermentation tanks, a wine storage capacity of 80,000 tons, and a filling capacity of 50,000 tons. Wantan Tibetan Wine Forest is currently the world's largest garden wine storage base. The history of Liu Lingzui Shaoguo can be traced back to the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and it has a history of nearly a thousand years. It was announced by the State Council as a "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit" in 2006. It is also the oldest liquor brewing among the five liquor national treasure units in the country ruins. After successive excavations in recent years, the ruins of fermentation tanks, wells, house foundations, stoves and other relics found at the site, as well as relics such as chicken leg bottles, four-series pots, water tanks, and wine seas, can vividly reflect the production process and process of Chinese distilled wine, and also constitute A complete and rare landscape of distilling liquor workshops. Entering the workshop, in addition to the two sets of liquor distillation equipment, what attracts attention is the cellars. There are a total of 149 liquor fermentation tanks in different historical periods that have been built since the Jin and Yuan Dynasties and have been expanded successively. Among them, 16 fermentation tanks in the factory have been in use since the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, with a history of nearly a thousand years. There are more than 20,000 500L and 1000L pottery altars in China's No. 1 Wine Forest, known as Wantan Wine Forest, and it is also a beautiful landscape in Liu Lingzui New Industrial Park. Ginkgo, magnolia, green pine, green cypress, pottery altar and green water together constitute a beautiful picture of natural wine storage. More than 20,000 pottery altars were sealed layer by layer and buried deep in the ground paved with lawns. After the baptism of temperature changes in the four seasons, the Tibetan wine collects the aura of heaven and earth, gathers the essence of the sun and the moon, and creates a fine wine full of "essence, energy, and spirit", which is mellow and sweet.

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