- Tianjin - Wikipedia
Tianjin[a] is a direct-administered municipality in northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea It is one of the nine national central cities, with a total population of 13,866,009 inhabitants at the time of the 2020 Chinese census
- Tianjin | History, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
It is located to the east of Hebei province, at the northeastern extremity of the North China Plain After Shanghai and Beijing, it is the third largest municipality of China It is also the most important manufacturing centre and the leading port of North China
- Tianjin Attractions, China: Places to Visit, Things to Do
Tianjin's top tourist attractions have Huangyaguan Great Wall, Dagu Fort, Ancient Cultural Street, Dabei Buddhist Temple, Haihe River, Water Park, Great Mosque…
- Tianjin Travel, What to See in Tianjin - China Highlights
Tianjin boasts the largest artificial harbor in northern China with 30 different sea routes and is a famous tourist city in China as well
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Tianjin - The Tourist Checklist
Tianjin is a vibrant city in northern China with a rich history and unique culture Known for its stunning architecture, delicious food, and lively atmosphere, Tianjin offers something for everyone
- How to Visit Tianjin - Your Complete Guide - ruqintravel. com
Located close to Beijing, it’s a popular destination for both short visits and extended stays This guide will show you how to visit Tianjin, covering everything from the best time to go, must-see attractions, local food, and practical travel tips
- Tianjin: Where History Meets Harbor Charm - China travel
Discover Tianjin's mix of colonial history, tasty street food, and lively folk culture – your ultimate guide to China's harbor gem
- Tianjin Travel guide - chinatripedia
Tianjin, located along the Bohai Sea in the northern part of China, is a vibrant city adjacent to the capital, Beijing Its strategic geographical position has propelled Tianjin into a rapidly growing international metropolis and a favored destination for short trips among residents of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
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