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Living in a small Western-style house was more comfortable and convenient than a traditional courtyard and the Fifth Avenue was located in a prime location of the British concession. The neighbourhood became Tianjin's rich area at that time. Tianjin was the first in terms of the size of its rich area among the affluent cities in modern China.
American ambassadorial presence began in earnest in 1862 with the establishment of the American legation in Beijing, and a consul was established in Tianjin in 1866. [3] With the American government preoccupied mainly with economic matters in Japan and the American Philippines, [4] governance of the settlement relied largely on the actions of ...
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Located at 70 Anshan Road (then Miyajima Road) in the then Tianjin Japanese Concession, the Garden of Serenity was the residence of Lu Zongyu, a warlord and a member of the Senate during the Republican era. In 1929, Puyi moved to the villa and changed the name to "Jingyuan''. Puyi lived there until 1931 before moving to Manchukuo.
Porcelain House (Chinese: 瓷房子; pinyin: Cífángzi), also known as China house, is a contemporary museum of pottery and antiques in Tianjin, China. Characteristics [ edit ]
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This suspension bridge is an incredible 8,614 feet in length, or about 1.6 miles long. Skip to main content. Sign in ...
Jinwan Media Group (Chinese: 今晚传媒集团) is a Chinese media company based in Tianjin, China.It owns five newspapers, three journals, and one website. [1] [2] Its subsidiary Jinwanbao (Chinese: 今晚报; or Tianjin Today Evening News [3]), established in 1984, is a major newspaper published in China, with daily circulation exceeding 700,000 as of 2006. [4]