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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.
The Tianjin Library (simplified Chinese: 天津图书馆; traditional Chinese: 天津圖書館) is a provincial-level public library [2] located in the Hexi District of Tianjin City. Established in 1908, it is one of the first provincial public libraries in China .
Tianjin Television And Radio Station. Tianjin Renmin Guangbo Diantai (Chinese: 天津人民广播电台; pinyin: Tiānjīn Rénmín Guǎngbō Diàntái), translated as the Tianjin People's Broadcasting Station (TPBS) is a major radio broadcaster in Tianjin, China. They also operate the Tianjin Television station, also known as TJTV.
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It is a national comprehensive maritime museum jointly established and managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources of the People's Republic of China and the Tianjin Municipal People's Government. It is a public cultural institution under the Binhai New Area People's Government, integrating collection, display, research, and education.
Line 9 is a rapid transit line of the Tianjin Metro. It spans 52.8 km (32.8 mi) with 21 stations, connecting the urban area of Tianjin with Binhai New Area, a new area within the jurisdiction of Tianjin Municipality. The one-way journey time is approximately one hour.
Binhai New Area Central Business District, was under construction in 2011. Dongjiang International Products Exhibition Center (东疆国际商品展销中心) In 2006, the Chinese Communist Party Tianjin Municipal Research Room (中共天津市委研究室) said the Dongjiang Free Trade Port Zone will be the highly open and free trade demonstration harbor.
A dragonboat race in Tanggu.. Tanggu District (Chinese: 塘沽 区; pinyin: Tánggū Qū) was a district in the Tianjin municipality, now part of the Binhai New Area.It is on the Hai River where it enters the Bohai Sea, and is a port for Tianjin, which is about 48 km (30 mi) upriver.