Linqing Canal Banknote Pass, a canal merchant ship tax authority directly managed by the household department in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, was built in the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, abolished in the Republic of China period, lasted for more than 500 years, and once ranked the first of the eight banknote customs along the canal. It is the earliest, the latest withdrawal, the most taxed, the largest contribution of the banknote customs, which can also prove the important city status of Linqing in the period of transportation. Today, the building site of the Linqing Chaoguanyu Department is still there, and some reconstructions are made, and some displays are made. The surrounding environment is being built in the overall plan, and the ticket is ten yuan. Interested in the Grand Canal culture may wish to visit.