Tianjin Tour info
Fantastic travels in Tianjin and Beijing in golden autumn
Tianjin, one of the municipalities directly under the Central
Government, is the biggest industrial and commercial port city
in north China, and the historical and culture city as well.
As the back garden of Beijing, its entertainment is very
prosperous as well. You can find the places of entertainment
everywhere. The famous shopping mall in Tianjin is Tianjin
Quanye Chang, which is not only the mall, but also one of the
famous entertainment places.
Tianjin style snack is attractive. Goubuli, Gui Faxiang’s
Serratula, and Er Duoyan Zhagao are famous. Walk in the Snack
Street, you will not willing to loss any one of those snack.
Crosstalk is one of the famous entertainments in Tianjin. Those
people, who live in Tianjin, often enjoy their spare time in
teahouse, listening to crosstalk. Nowadays, listening to
crosstalk in teahouse has already become a kind of fashion.
 
 
General Introduction
Tianjin is China’s third largest city, an independent
municipality with a population of 9.5 million that is a major
commercial and industrial center as well as the biggest port in
north China. 137 kilometers (85 miles) southeast of Beijing,
Tianjin is situated at the confluence of five tributaries of the
Haihe River, 50 km from the Gulf of Bohai.
Tianjin is best known for its streetscapes of colonial era
buildings, a residue of its status as a Treaty Port after 1858.
Now a center of multinational businesses concentrated in the new
satellite city known as TEDA (Tianjin Economic Development
Area), Tianjin has an extensive modern infrastructure, and is
known for the high quality of its industrial products.
Early settlement in the Tianjin region dates back to the Warring
States period, but Tianjin’s later prominence was primarily tied
to the rise of nearby Beijing as the capital of northern nomadic
dynasties and later of the country as a whole. Tianjin served
primarily as a storage, sale, and distribution center for
agricultural products from the south in the 12th century. Under
the Mongols, who first established Beijing as the capital of the
entire country, Tianjin served as a storage and trans-shipment
point for the grain taxes that were shipped from the south.
Tianjin’s prosperity proved a lure for Western trading nations.
In 1856 British and French troops used the boarding of a British
ship by Chinese troops in search of pirates as an excuse to
attack the forts guarding the Haihe River. The defeated Chinese
were forced to sign the 1858 Treaty of Tianjin, which opened the
port to foreign trade and the sale of opium. Other European
nations and Japan followed, establishing distinctive independent
concessions on the riverside areas, each with a distinctive
architectural style -- variously English Victorian, Italian
Roman style streets, French chateaux styles, and German Bavarian
villas.
Tianjin became a center of urban modernization and
internationalism in the early years of the 20th century. Hotels
like the Astor received famous guests such as Herbert Hoover and
Sun Yat-sen, and one of China’s first elevators was installed
there in 1924. Meanwhile, heavy silting of the Haihe River led
to construction of a new port at Tanggu, 50 km downriver, as
Tianjin lost its character as a major port city. The 1976
Tangshan earthquake caused extensive damage to the city, and it
was closed to foreign visitors until repairs were completed. The
establishment of the Tianjin Economic and Development Area was a
major spur to investment and economic revitalization.
History Tianjin
The formation of Tianjin has undergone a long period of time.
The name of Tianjin, first emerged during the early period of
Emperor Yongle of China's Ming Dynasty, means a ferry crossing
where the Son of Heaven has passed. In the second year of
Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty (1404), Tianjin started
building fortifications and defenses as a strategic military
place. In 1860 Tianjin was turned into an open port.

For years its industrial production and port trade volume were
only second to Shanghai, becoming the second largest commercial
city in China and the biggest financial and trading center in
north China. After the founding of the People's Republic of
China Tianjin was turned into a municipality directly under the
central authorities.
Geography Tianjin
Tianjin is located by the Bohai Bay on the west coast of the
Pacific Ocean, spanning between 38 degrees 34' and 40 degrees
15' north latitude and between 116 degrees 43' and 118 degrees
04' east longitude.
Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, is only
137 km northwest to downtown Tianjin. Tianjin is located in the
eighth eastern zone of the International Time Zone.

Climate Tianjin
Tianjin has a warm and semi-humid continental monsoon climate
with an average annual temperature of 12.3 degrees Centigrade.
The average temperature of July, the hottest month of the year,
reaches 26 degrees Centigrade; the average temperature of
January, the coldest of the year, reaches 4 degrees below zero.
The average annual rainfall of Tianjin is 550-680 millimeters
and the rainfall in summer makes up 80 percent of the total of
the year.
Natural Ecological Environment Tianjin
The total area of Tianjin is 11,000 square km. Its territory is
900 km in circumference and the length of its coastline is 153
km. The topography of Tianjin with mountainous areas, hilly land
and the plain is high in northwest and low in southeast. The
area of the plain makes up 94 percent of the total. Rivers
passing the city include the main stream of the Haihe River,
the South and North Canals of the Grand Canal, Ziya Daqing,
Yongding, Chaobai and Jiyun rivers, constituting a rich
hydrographic net in Tianjin.
Economy Tianjin
Tianjin, the cradle of the national industry of China, is also
one of the first and earliest coastal cities opening to the
outside world. Tianjin, an economic center of the region
encircling the Bohai Sea, has been turned into an important
economic center and modern port city in north China. The city is
gifted with rich petroleum, terrestrial heat, natural gas, salt
and aquatic resources,
perfect transportation, communication and public facilities, an
industrial base with a complete array of industrial sectors and
a first-class economic and technological development zone of the
country. Tianjin is competitive in attracting foreign
investment, and the number of foreign-funded enterprises
establishes hed in the city stands at 11,500.

Local Culture Tianjin
Tianjin is not only a noted historical and cultural city in
China, but also one of the birthplaces of culture and art in
north China. Nankai University and Tianjin University in Tianjin
have occupied an important place in the Chinese. History of
education the city boasts of many noted educators, writers,
calligraphers, melodies, singers and folk artists who have
enjoyed high reputation across the country.
Tianjin is also the home of quyi (Chinese folk art forms,
including ballad singing, story telling, comic dialogues,
clapper talks, cross talks, etc.) in north China, and various
performing arts are complete in range. Folk arts and crafts such
as Yangliuqing New Year pictures, painted clay figurines, kites
and carpets have enjoyed high reputation both at home and
abroad.

A Survey of Tourist Industry Tianjin
Being close to the Bohai Sea in the east and adjacent to
Beijing, Tianjin, with an area of 11,000 square km and a
population of 9.4 million, is one of the four municipalities in
China directly under the central authorities.
Tianjin is not only an open port and port city with a fairly
developed industry and commerce in north China, but also a
famous historical and cultural city in China. The city is being
turned into a key economic center and modern port city in north
China. In 1998 the city was among the first group of cities to
stride to the ranks of top tourist cities of China. The Tianjin
municipal Party Committee and government have paid close
attention to the development of the tourist industry and
regarded the tourist industry as an important industry for
priority development and as a new point of economic growth of
its GDP. In recent years Tianjin has become one of the regions
in China where the international tourist industry has developed
apace. In 1998 the number of foreign tourists who visited the
city topped 300,000 and international tourist receipt exceeded
200 million US dollars, registering and increase of 8.9 percent
and 11.1 percent respectively.

The city received 23.88 million domestic tourists and its
tourist income stood at 25.2 billion yuan, showing a growth of
8.9 percent as compared with that of the previous year. The
number of the city dwellers who visited other parts of the
country came to 5.48 million, million, registering a growth of
53.8 percent as compared with that of the year before. Tianjin
has constantly beefed up its tourist construction, and the scale
of the tourist industry and the comprehensive receiving capacity
have enhanced year by year. Currently, Tianjin has 182
international and domestic travel agencies and 80 hotels with
more than 10,000 guestrooms for foreign tourists.
With a complete array of tourist landscapes, Tianjin is blessed
with mountain, river, lake and sea landscapes, as well as
ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign human landscapes, and
rich social tourist resources. The landscape paradigm with the
Haihe River as the axis and with Tanggu and Jixian County as
both flanks has taken shape in the main. Located in the city
proper are the beautiful Haihe River landscape route, the
Ancient Cultural Street, which is known in the world, the Food
Street, Tianjin Broadcasting TV Tower, Zhou Enlai and Deng
Yingchao Memorial Hall which is unique in the country, the
Beiping-Tianjin Campaign Memorial Hall, the Science and
Technology Hall and various professional museums with distinct
features.
There are the Seaside Resort, which wins glory by subterranean
heat and thermal spring and the Dagukou Fort Barbette, which is
known both at home and abroad. In the outer suburbs of the city
are the Huangyaguan Great Wall which has been given the title of
the World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations, the National
Natural Reserve with the ancient stratigraghic section of the
Mesozoic and Palaeozoic eras which is most typical in the world,
the Panshan national scenic resort which was visited by Emperor
Qianlong for 28 times, the Dule Temple, an ancient temple of a
long standing, and the "Scroll of 87 Supernatural Beings" with
huge stone-engraving frescos which has been included in the
Guinness. On the outskirts of Tianjin are the Shi Family
Compound, known as the No.1 dwelling in north China, and the
former home and mausoleum of Huo Yuanjia, a noted patriotic
martial art master and the founder of the Jingwumen Martial Art
School.
Located in the center of the region encircling the Bohai Sea,
Tianjin is 120 km away form Beijing, the capital of the People's
Republic of China. With the expressway, the modern international
airport and the biggest man-made harbour in north China. Tianjin
is also an important pivot of the Eurasian bridge. The
geographical superiority and convenient sea, land and air
networks have furnished convenient conditions for the
development of the tourist industry.
The tourist industry of Tianjin is implementing the development
strategy of a "big city with a prosperous tourist industry, a
flourishing market and a complete array of industries",
promoting tourist activities such as sightseeing city tours,
specialized exchanges, business and trade conferences,
recreational holidays and trips to the rural areas. Tianjin is
being developed into an important tourist city in China.
City Tree and City Flower and City Tree of Tianjin
Chinese ash, the city tree of Tianjin, belongs to Frainus of R
hinocerotidae and its alkali and cold resistance is appropriate
for the water and soil and climate of Tianjin.
Chinese Rose, the city flower of Tianjin, is colorful and varied
in postures and embodies peace and friendship.

City Symbol of Tianjin
The Tianjin Broadcasting TV Tower, the highest building in
Tianjin, is No.4 in the world and No.2 in Asia. Looking far into
the distance from the tower, one can take a bird-eye view of the
city. Currently, the tower has been listed as one of the ten
sights in Tianjin. Elegantly called the "Heavenly Tower", it is
not only the abbreviation of the Tianjin Broadcasting TV Tower,
but also means the "No.1 Tower in Tianjin".

Tourist Logo of Tianjin
The tourist logo of Tianjin is organically integrated with the
"Heavenly Steed" of the national tourist sign and plasmodium of
the phonetic alphabet abbreviation "TJ" of Tianjin. The
plasmodium of "TJ" is also the first letter of "Tourism" in
English. The arrangement of its lines can not only imply the
characteristics of the river and sea but also embody the soaring
flanks and the solid main body. This paradigm tallies with the
main body of the downtown tourist area of Tianjin and the two
flanks of Tanggu and Jixian County.
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