Introduction to Taizhuang Station: Taizhuang Station is an important water station on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, covering an area of ​​1108 square meters and a construction area of ​​530 square meters. It is in the Suzhou garden style. It is now used as a post station cultural exhibition area to show visitors the three-thousand-year post post civilization history of the Chinese nation and the development process of local post stations.
In ancient times, a post station was a transit agency for reporting military information, picking up and dropping off guests, and transporting military supplies. On the main postal roads, there was usually a postal shop every ten miles, and the secondary mailing routes were separated by twenty or thirty miles. Taizhuang Post is a water post, which was established along with water transportation. In the thirty-fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, Cao Shipin, the governor of Hecao, established a post office in Taierzhuang. In the seventh year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty, the number of people increased to five.

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