Qianlong Palace is located in the ancient town of Zaohe, Suqian City. It is a newly developed tourist destination in Suqian City and a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. It is well known that there are two major ashes-level tourism talents in the Qing Dynasty, one is Kangxi and the other is Qianlong. They went down to the south of the Yangtze River many times during their reign to consolidate the Qing Dynasty's rule over the south. Not only to inspect the people's feelings, but also to sing poetry here, dance and dance. Qianlong built many palaces in the south, and the Qianlong Palace in Suqian is currently the most complete. The palace is small in size, and it can be completed in 30 to 40 minutes. The palace itself is the Dragon King Temple, which mainly sacrifices the Dragon King. The local area is close to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and the shipping is developed. It is also a traditional farming area. The Dragon King is the rain god of the local people and is sacrificed every year. Qianlong lived in the second floor of the third. The first floor is where Qianlong summoned the minister to deal with the government. Because the Huai River was seriously damaged, Qianlong personally hung up here to direct and dispatch. The second floor is the rest place for Qianlong and Concubine. The location is spacious, there is a dragon chair, and there are many wax statues inside, but the workmanship is rough. It is a Taoist holy place as a whole, and there are Daxian blessings on the road.