Personally, Tianjin is not a scenic spot. And February, this season is also quite embarrassing. If it’s the Chinese New Year, then the Ancient Culture Festival and the Drum Tower should have a bit of a New Year flavor. \x0d\ However, I often have to receive friends from other places who come to Tianjin, so I have some suggestions. \x0d\\x0d\ 1. Shopping: Heping Road and Binjiang Road are pedestrian commercial streets. I feel that they are the same. I believe there is not much difference among pedestrian streets across the country. However, there is a snack street near Binjiang Road. Although the taste is average and the commercial atmosphere is too strong, it is okay to eat. (Train station area 35, bus 50, 845, etc., 2 minutes walk, starting price by taxi)\x0d\ Italian Style Street, the former Italian Concession, has many small Western-style buildings and Western restaurants. (It takes 10 minutes to walk from the train station. It’s almost the same as waiting for the bus, so you might as well walk there.) \x0d\ There is a “Porcelain House” near Binjiang Road and near Chifeng Road. It is a private museum and is worth a visit. A small foreign-style building is actually made of porcelain tiles. (From the train station, 828, 845, etc., from Binjiang Road, it takes no more than 10 minutes to walk there) \x0d\ Personally, I feel pretty good about Fifth Avenue. There are small western-style buildings everywhere. In modern China, the small western-style buildings in Tianjin are famous in China and are also symbols of fashion. If you are interested in historical features, you can go and have a look. In fact, I like to go there in the summer. There are dense trees and walking among the western-style buildings makes me feel like I am wandering into a European town in the 19th century. (845, 13, etc. for Tianjin Station, there are many) \x0d\ . If you want to buy some souvenirs, I recommend the painted dolls in the "Clay Figure Zhang". Of course, they cost 20 to 30 yuan each, and there are also 2W-3W ones. You can buy them if you like them, haha. There are also Kite Wei's kites, and so on. The cheap ones can be done for less than 100 yuan. (No. 5, 836, 806, etc.) \x0d\ Da Hutong is a relatively large market, including clothing, department stores, and small commodities. And it’s relatively cheap. If you’re not tired, you can go shopping. It’s very close to Ancient Culture Street, a 5-minute walk. (806, Convenience 9, 836, etc. It costs more than 10 yuan to take a taxi)\x0d\ There are more Drum Towers, restaurants and places to buy things. However, it is a group of antique buildings built later. (625, 836, 24, etc., very close to the big alley, more than 10 minutes' walk)\x0d\ Food Street, just go and check it out. There are also a lot of Tianjin snacks inside, you can buy some if you like. Of course, be optimistic about the price. \x0d\ (Train station 806, 639, 836, 672, not very far from Ancient Culture Street and Heping Road, 10 minutes walk) \x0d\\x0d\ Generally speaking, the places above are not far away. If you take a taxi, Most of them are just starting prices, and it only takes more than 10 minutes to get from one place to another. \x0d\\x0d\ The foreign goods market is in Tanggu District. Just take the light rail to Tanggu Station and get off. Personally, I feel that it is not as good as before. 10 years ago, you could really find some foreign products, although you can still find them now. But it’s really hard to find them, but there are a lot of high imitation brand-name watches, and they are very cheap (you have to bargain hard). Many of my friends from out of town bought several pieces and left. (Take the light rail at Zhongshanmen Station and get off at Tanggu Station, about 40 minutes) \x0d\ 2. For Tianjin snacks, just forget about Goubuli. If you are willing, I can buy some quick-frozen ones to try. The current Goubuli may not be unpalatable, but the price/performance ratio is too low. Eight steamed buns cost tens of yuan. Goubuli had forgotten that he was selling steamed buns, and all his friends from other places criticized him a lot. \x0d\ Get up early in the morning. Many places sell breakfast. Pancakes and fruits are a common delicacy in Tianjin and everyone loves to eat them. Shop early, I advise you to go there more often. The food here is delicious, not expensive, and you can also eat more authentic snacks. Ten yuan will save you money. Tianjin’s fried dough sticks (called fruit in Tianjin dialect) are the biggest, crispiest and most delicious among the N cities I have lived in. There are also wontons, crispy rice dishes, tofu puffs, vegetarian rolls, root cakes, fried cakes, mutton soup, siu mai and so on. \x0d\ Finally, I bought some Mahua from 18th Street, such as "Guoren Zhang" and "Bengdou Zhang" to take home and give away. They are not too expensive. But let me tell you, don’t go into the “18th Street Main Store” on Binjiang Road at Heping Road. I usually take my friends to the "Daqiao Road Cakes" on Daqiao Road and the "18th Street Main Store" on Dagu South Road to buy them. \x0d\ 3. Scenery, I’m sorry, I really don’t know where in Tianjin the scenery is better. The night view of Tanggu Bund is acceptable, as is the night view of Jinwan opposite Tianjin Station. As for fishing in Beitang, it seems that the season is not very good. \x0d\In fact, in winter, the hot springs in Baodi are also good, and the skiing in Jixian is also passable. They are all around Tianjin and not expensive. But I guess you don't have time to go. \x0d\ The above is the main place where I have received friends from out of town many times. Of course, I will not introduce the places where I go to play in the evening. Hee hee hee.