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Which district in Tianjin is better?

Personally, I think Hexi District in Tianjin is a relatively developed place.

Hexi District is located in the southeast of Tianjin city center and on the west bank of Haihe River. It has jurisdiction over 13 streets.

In the south of the district are the two famous industrial zones of Chentangzhuang and Tucheng.

Specialties include 18th Street Mahua and Tamagawaju Pickles.

Within the territory are Tianjin TV Tower, Tianjin Hotel, Sheraton Hotel, Tianjin Auditorium, Tianjin Industrial Exhibition Hall, International Science and Technology Consulting Building, Tianjin Youth Activity Center, People's Park, Hexi Mosque, Guajia Temple, etc.

Extended information Hexi District has a long history and culture and is among the first batch of advanced districts in cultural work in the country.

As early as the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, the folk flower fair, known as the "Imperial Club", including Dharma drums, stilts, lion dance, etc., has become world-famous.

The famous Chinese painter Liu Kuiling (1885-1967) is a descendant of the "Tucheng Liu" in the art world. He studied at Nankai Middle School when he was a boy and began to learn Western painting methods.

After graduation, he devoted himself to studying the painting academies and official and private painters from the Five Dynasties, Song and Yuan Dynasties, especially the painting methods of Lu Ji in the Ming Dynasty, Shen Quan and Lang Shining in the Qing Dynasty. He integrated Chinese and Western painting methods to form his own unique style.

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The peacock is the most prominent among his feather paintings, which was highly praised by the famous painter Xu Beihong.

His son Liu Jiyou inherited and developed the painting techniques of his father Liu Kuiling. His works "Wu Song Fights Tiger" and the comic strip "Chicken Feather Letter" are world-famous. Some of his works are also collected by the Great Hall of the People and museums.