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In terms of administrative area population, Tianjin ranks fifth in mainland China. [7] The walled city of Tianjin was built in 1404. As a treaty port since 1860, Tianjin has been a seaport and gateway to Beijing. During the Boxer Rebellion, the city was the seat of the Tianjin Provisional Government. Under the Qing dynasty and the Republic of ...
Tianjin: Tianjin Guwenhua Jie ("Ancient Culture Street") 2007 A 560 m [23] street lined with imitation Qing shops opened in 1986, [24] selling traditional wares and snacks [23] [25] beside Mazu and Taoist temples (originally dating to 1326 and 1368, respectively) [24] and a folklore museum. [26] Tianjin: Tianjin Mount Pan ("Panshan Scenic Area ...
Republic of China Heping District 39°07′40″N 117°12′33″E / 39.127846°N 117.209294°E / 39.127846; 117.209294 ( French Municipal Administration Council
This is a list of visitor attractions in Tianjin Municipality, People's Republic of China. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Guwenhua Jie, Tianjin's Ancient Culture Street, is a pedestrian pathway complex dotted with temple gates and kiosks on the west bank of the Hai River in Tianjin, China. The Nankai District area is classified as a AAAAA scenic area by the China National Tourism Administration. Tianjin Ancient Culture Street was opened on New Year's Day in 1986.
The recreation area of the Tianjin Park has one of the city's tallest Ferris wheels. Visitors are also encouraged to travel on the lakes via rowing boats and high speed water shuttles. The park changes its theme according to season, for example, during spring there is the Tulip Show, and in autumn there is the Chrysanthemum Show.
Five Great Avenues (五大道; Wǔdàdào; Wudadao, literally "The Five Avenues") is a tourist and up-scale residential area in Heping District, Tianjin, [1] [2]Wudadao is located in the south of the downtown Tianjin, parallel streets from east to west named after five cities of southwest China, namely Chongqing, Changde, Dali, Munan, and Machang.
Huangyaguan or Huangya Pass (simplified Chinese: 黄崖关; traditional Chinese: 黃崖關; pinyin: Huángyáguān; lit. 'Yellow Cliff Pass') is a small section of the Great Wall of China located in the north of Jizhou District, Tianjin municipality, approximately 78 miles (126 km) north of urban Tianjin city.
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