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Where are the fun places in Tianjin?

There are many halal snacks and it’s convenient for parking. It doesn’t matter what the price is. The main thing is that it’s convenient for parking...becau

Where are the fun places in Tianjin?

There are many halal snacks and it’s convenient for parking. It doesn’t matter what the price is. The main thing is that it’s convenient for parking...because it’s from out of town...you have to meet the traffic and height restrictions.

Although Tianjin is a municipality directly under the Central Government, in terms of culture and tradition, it is not as profound and long-standing as Beijing; in terms of modernization, it is difficult to rival Shanghai; in terms of food, it is even inferior to Chongqing.

Although I am a little bit reluctant, even though I can’t bear to come back every time I go to other cities.

Although ordinary, there are also some remarkable things: 1. Recommended attractions 1.

Racecourse Road is the first of the five characteristic streets. On this narrow road, there are nearly 300 small Western-style buildings, each with a history behind it, either famous or little-known.

You can walk along Racecourse Road. When you feel tired, there are many good restaurants where you can sit down and have a meal.

Munan Road: 1968 meters in total length. Walk 300 meters from west to east along Racecourse Road and turn right.

There are many former residences of famous people, such as Dongling robber Sun Dianying, Zhang Xueliang's brother Zhang Xueming, the last emperor Pu Yi and so on.

Dali Road: The total length is 1,745 meters. There are also small Western-style buildings of different styles along the street.

Changde Road: 1,219 meters in length, there is the former residence of Zhang Fuyu, director of the Customs Affairs Department of the Ministry of Finance of the Kuomintang government (No. 2 Changde Road), as well as a good-quality restaurant.

Chongqing Road: There is Prince Qing's Mansion, which was the private residence of Xiao Dezhang, the eunuch in charge of the late Qing Dynasty. There are also many dining and entertainment venues, such as the Yange Terrace, Donghai Fishing Village, Zhonglian Western Restaurant, etc.

Chengdu Road: 2206 meters in total length, there are many teahouses and bars, such as Suez Western Restaurant, Little London Western Restaurant, Landu Western Restaurant, 1931 Mona Bar, Dole Bar, Qingming Yaxuan, Lloyd Bar, etc.

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Jiefang North Road was an old concession and is now a financial street in Tianjin. The Tianjin branches of all major banks have a place there. The buildings are also the most distinctive of the concession in Tianjin, and they all have a bit of history.

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College campus: Tianjin’s colleges and universities are mainly concentrated on Weijin Road, including Nankai University, Tianjin University, Normal University, etc.

Personally, I think the campus of Nankai University is the most beautiful, especially in the summer. You can hide from the scorching sun in the shadow of the big trees, or you can look at the lotus flowers by the Horseshoe Lake and be in a daze.

Jinhe: The other two gates of Nankai University are on Fukang Road. The smelly river in front of the gate has been transformed into a good place for small bridges and flowing water, and is now called Jinhe.

The long rehabilitation road from Balitai Overpass through Nankai University to the First Central Hospital has charming scenery.

Recommendation: Single men and women coming to Tianjin should not linger too long around the Jinhe River at Nankai University on Fukang Road. The intimate world there may be irritating to your sensitive nerves.

Higher Education Bookstore and Balitai Cultural Market: Just across from Nanda University, you can buy CDs/VCDs/clothing and study books here. Although Balitai Cultural Market is not as good as Wantong New World and Xidan Warwick in Beijing, it is

If you wander around carefully, you can still gain something.

Tianjin TV Tower: At the other end of Weijin Road, near the Ning family's house.

Before the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower was built, it was said to be the tallest TV tower in the country. Even now, it is very unique because it is built on a lake and is surrounded by water.

There’s nothing great to see in winter, but in other seasons, there’s also a water curtain movie, which is spectacular.

On sunny days, there will be many people flying kites on the platform.

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Historical monuments: Buddhism: Dabei Zen Temple on Tianwei Road in Hebei District is a temple dedicated to Buddhas from all directions. It was built during the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. The spiritual bones of Master Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, were also enshrined in the temple.

There are two outstanding features of the Great Compassion Courtyard. First, in the Daxiong Hall located in the center of the courtyard, there are hundreds of bronze, wood and stone sculptures from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. They are rare artistic masterpieces in the world;

Suzhai has always been famous for turning soy products into magical and delicious dishes.

There is a memorial hall for Master Hongyi in Dabei Zen Monastery. In the hall, there are many photos of the master after he became a monk, as well as calligraphy works.

Islam: The mosque is Tianjin Nanda Temple. It has many plaques with many years of history. It is also one of the few mosques with the best preserved Chinese-style architecture in China.

Catholic: Xikai Church is a Catholic church located on Binjiang Road in the city center. To the west of the church is World Customs Street, where you can buy exotic handicrafts and souvenirs.

You can stop by the International Shopping Mall, Isetan, and Binjiang Road for shopping.

In addition, there is Wanghailou Church (also called Our Lady of Victory Church) next to the Lion Grove Bridge on the north bank of the river.

Cantonese Guild Hall: Nanmenli Street, Nankai District.

Opening hours: 9:00-11:30, 14:00-16:30.

Built during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, it was originally a gathering and lodging institution for people from Guangdong (mainly businessmen) living in Tianjin.

It combines Chaozhou style and northern architectural features, and is the largest and most beautifully decorated Qing Dynasty guild hall building in Tianjin.

The palace and theater building were opened as the Tianjin Theater Museum in 1986, becoming a cultural venue with multiple functions such as display, exhibition and performance.

At that time, the famous Yang Xiaolou and Mei Lanfang all performed here.

Confucian Temple: Located in the east gate of the old city of Tianjin, it is also known as the Confucius Temple. Because it is opposite the Wu Temple, it is commonly known as the Confucian Temple.

Founded in the first year of Zhengtong in the Ming Dynasty (1436), it is the largest and most well-preserved ancient building complex in Tianjin.