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Tianjin, China
Welcome to Tianjin, China’s fourth largest city and a vibrant mix of ancient history, contemporary culture and unbridled industry. From garden parks along the Hai River to quaint colonial architecture, it is the diamond of the Bohai Gulf. |
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| Tianjin possesses more hotel rooms than some nations have people. Yet, due to antiquated restrictions imposed by China’s Public Security Bureau not all are open to foreign guests (Tianjin, unlike many other coastal cities such as Dalian and Qingdao d... [ more ] |
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Historians first began etching Tianjin into their posterity scrolls during the Sui dynasty (581-618). Though short in duration, the Sui leaders engineered an unusually ambitious six-year canal digging project, extending and eventually connecting Chin... [ more ] |
| In a city of 9 million, it is reasonably safe to assume that Tianjin enjoys an abundance of restaurants. Its scope of culinary deliciousness is vast and varied, encompassing tastes from France, Italy, Germany, Japan, and Korea. Chinese cooking styles... [ more ] |
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