The Shuijing Street Liquor Making Site is enlisted in the Fifth Batch of Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level, locates on No. 15-23 Shuijing Street, Jingjiang District of Chengdu, it was remained from the Ming and Qing Dynasties; The wine workshop site is the only case of antient wine production and wine workshop relics discovered in China with the layout of "shop in the front and workshop at the back", and it's a wordless historic book of liquor brewing technique. While the Chengdu Quanxing Wine Factory reformed its workshops in 1998, it was discovered in the Daqu liquor workshop. The currently discovered area of the site occupies 1700 square meters, among which 280 square meters have been excavated, including 3 drying rooms, 8 cellars, 4 stoves, 4 ash pits and roadbeds, wood piles, bases of the brewing equipment. After research, the distilled liquor production of the Shuijing Street Liquor Making Site should be no late than the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, which is about 600 years ago. The site shows the complete process of liquor brewing technique of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The formation of the layers of the site and the typology of the objects found there reflect a continuous wine production history all along since Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China even to the modern time.