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What are the fun places in Tianjin? Must-visit places in Tianjin

How would you describe Tianjin in this way?

This is a place you should go to sooner or later.

Maybe you will think which city is better depending on which city you have been to. I always feel that it would be a pity not to go to Tianjin.

DAY1 Century Bell - Jiefang Bridge - Porcelain House - Xikai Church - Eye of Tianjin. Go out from the south exit of Tianjin Station Square and walk to the front of the square. You can see the four words "Jinwan Square" of Nuo University. It is said that it is beautiful here at night and during the day.

I didn’t consider Jinwan Plaza as my first stop, and then there was no more.

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You can see it by turning right after exiting Tianjin Station. It is very conspicuous. It is still very exciting to reach the first landmark attraction without any effort.

Later, I realized that I was a little excited to see the Haihe Jiefang Bridge, which I had heard about for a long time. I only took pictures of people and only took one picture of the bridge alone.

I wanted to stay in a hotel for the night. I liked the Five Avenues better, so I chose the hotel in the Five Avenues.

I accidentally discovered this Xiangjiang Holiday Hotel. The building itself is very attractive, and it is home to the famous patriotic industrialist and collector Zhou Shu_ (the hotel owner told me it was Zhou Shu_, on Baidu it was Uncle Zhou_, I don’t know)

(Do you remember correctly) the old man’s old house, he served as the first deputy mayor of Tianjin and vice chairman of the 6th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

It was an unexpected surprise and quite an honor.

I also found it in Mafengwo. It was recommended by many people. The store is small but has a unique atmosphere inside. It is both stylish and delicious.

A very unique private museum is the Young Marshal's Mansion next to Zhang Xueliang's old residence, which is too small. It is only open until 4:30 in the afternoon.

The convenience store diagonally opposite did not have any price increase because it was in a popular scenic spot. The owner was a very talkative and enthusiastic old man who had been to many countries.

I was surprised to find a lazy cat who was living a happy life.

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Xikai Church is at the end of Binjiang Road Commercial Street.

By the way, the hanging cord of this chandelier is very long.

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A narrow alley next to it is said to be the center of the Ancient Culture Street.

It was sold out by 7:30, so I regretted not being able to experience it.

Personally, I like the colors reflected in the water, which are colorful and even.

DAY2 Fifth Avenue - Yifeng District - Binjiang Road are mostly the former residences of some unique celebrities, many of which have been used for other purposes. Each building has its own story. CCTV has nine episodes of documentaries. I forgot to do my homework before coming.

Those who were traveling by bicycle took some photos in the square in the middle.

The elbow crisps I saw on Dianping seemed to be a Tianjin specialty. I found a restaurant in a small alley opposite to the right side of the Guiyuan restaurant and decided to try it once.

It's very delicious, and the burrito given is also generous. I didn't expect that the elbow can do this. I really want to eat it again without entering through the main entrance and exiting through the main entrance.

A little sister was taking photos, and I took one too. The little sister was very cooperative in this photo.

I feel that there are many places to play in Tianjin, and they are all relatively close to each other. It is very enjoyable to play in one go.

The small western-style buildings are deeply integrated into the city. The architectural features make the city more fashionable, and the history behind them is more connotative and intriguing. The Haihe River passing through the city makes the city more spiritual and unique.

The food also makes people want to stay here more, it's a pretty good city.

But what I really have to complain about is the roads and traffic in Tianjin. The roads I traveled in two days seemed to have no very straight direction. It is not easy for first-timers to establish a sense of direction; the bus is a bit slow, and the subway station entrance is also relatively hidden.

Both of them are in the building.