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Tianjin Binhai New Area Library [2] (Chinese: 天津滨海新区图书馆), nicknamed "The Eye", is a library in Tianjin, China. It is part of the Binhai Cultural Center, being one of its five central attractions.
Binhai, fully known as Binhai New Area (Chinese: 滨海新区; pinyin: Bīnhǎi Xīn Qū), abbreviated as Binhai and Bincheng, is a sub-provincial division, new area and special economic zone of China under the jurisdiction of Tianjin, People's Republic of China, [2] located in the eastern coastal area of Tianjin, the center of the Bohai Economic Rim, with a total area of 2,270 square ...
Jinnan District: renamed Xijiao District: Xiqing District: renamed Beijiao District: Beichen District: renamed 2000-06-13: Wuqing County: Wuqing District: reorganized: State Council [2000]67 2001-03-22: Baodi County: Baodi District: reorganized: State Council [2001]29 2009-10-21: Tanggu District: Binhai New Area: merged & established: State ...
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Tianjin is currently a dual-core city, with its main urban area (including the older part of the city) located along the Hai River, which connects to the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers via the Grand Canal; and Binhai, an adjacent New Area urban core located east of the older part of the city on the coast of the Bohai.
Binhai New Area 39°00′55″N 117°40′15″E / 39.015283°N 117.670934°E / 39.015283; 117.670934 ( Yellow Sea Chemical Industry Research Institute 7-1629
On June 22, 2005, the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China announced a list in "Decision of the Ministry of Culture on Naming First, Second, and Third-class Libraries," [2] naming 344 libraries as "first-class libraries," 412 libraries as "second-class libraries," and 684 libraries as "third-class libraries."
Location of Tianjin Municipality in China. This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Tianjin, People's Republic of China (PRC).After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC.