Located in the north of China, Beijing is the capital of China. It governs 16 area, with an area of16,410 square kilometers and a population of more than 20 million. Tianjin is located on the south bank of the Yellow River in the north of China, and governs 16 districts, counties and cities. Both Beijing and Tianjin are the economic, cultural and scientific centers of China. The transportation between the two cities is convenient and varied, including roads, railways and intercity trains.
Beijing and Tianjin are both famous historical and cultural cities in China, with rich historical and cultural heritage. Beijing has the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and other famous scenic spots, and Tianjin has the Italian Style Street, the Ancient Culture Street, the Eye of the Tianjin Sightseeing Wheel and other famous scenic spots. In addition, both cities are food capitals, and both have their own unique specialties.
In recent years, Beijing and Tianjin have actively promoted the "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei integration" strategy, aiming at achieving economic complementarity, resource sharing and coordinated development. This strategy has achieved positive results in inter-city transportation, environmental protection and industry, and the relationship between the two cities has become closer.