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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 ...
English: Location map of Tianjin, China Français : Carte de géolocalisation de la municipalité spéciale de Tianjin Equirectangular projection , vertical stretching 129 %
Tianjin is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of the People's Republic of China, and is further divided into 16 districts. In addition, the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Area (TEDA) is not a formal level of administration, but nevertheless enjoys rights similar to a regular district.
The Port of Tianjin is divided into nine areas: the three core ("Tianjin Xingang") areas of Beijiang, Nanjiang, and Dongjiang around the Xingang fairway; [1] the Haihe area along the river; the Beitang port area around the Beitangkou estuary; the Dagukou port area in the estuary of the Haihe River; and three areas under construction (Hanggu, Gaoshaling, Nangang).
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The city of Tianjin was occupied by Japan from 1937 to 1945, during which the border of districts within the city was redrawn 4 times. After the founding of People's Republic of China , the area was divided into the 4th and 5th districts in 1951, and the latter was merged into the 4th district a year later.
Hebei District (Chinese: 河北区; pinyin: Héběi Qū) is a district of the municipality of Tianjin, People's Republic of China. Its name literally means "District north of the River", as the district is located on the northern shore of the Hai River, part of the Grand Canal. Tianjin's famous Zhongshan Park lies within the district.
'Peace District') is a district in the center of Tianjin, China. It is named after the He Ping Road, the most prosperous street of the district at the time of renaming in 1956. The district has a long history. Its total area is 9.97 km 2 (3.85 sq mi). [1] There are six subdistricts divided into 88 residential committees (社区居委会). As of ...