Tianjin Happy Valley Fun Tour
1 cities |
10 attraction(s) |
total distance 179
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Day1: TIANJIN
6 attraction(s) ·
132 km
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Happy Valley Tianjin is located by the East Li Lake in Tianjin City. It is a well-known amusement park suitable for people of all ages.
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Dinner is served at the hotel, and you can order according to your personal taste.
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In the Donglihu Hot Springs Resort in Tianjin, the hotel focuses on hot springs relaxation and health. Amenities include heating, 24-hour hot water, smoke-free rooms for foreign guests, broadband, hairdryer, air conditioning, laundry service, wake-up service, facilities for disabled guests, international long distance telephone, and luggage storage.
Day2: TIANJIN
4 attraction(s) ·
48 km
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Tianjin Dongli Lake is one of the eight major tourist attractions and seven natural reserves in Tianjin. It has been designated by the municipal government as a tourism and resort area in the Binhai New Area. The lake is rich in geothermal resources, which is the source of geothermal energy in northern China. The geothermal water is beneficial to the human body, promoting health and wellness. As a result, there are hot spring hotels along the lake. In addition, the resort area offers various water sports activities such as water jet-pack, water rope bridge, water bungalows, speedboats, and jet skis. In winter, there are also ice sailing, ice carts, and sledging on the frozen lake.
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The food is delicious, not too spicy, with a mild and enjoyable spiciness.
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The ancient cultural street is centered around the Tianhou Temple. On the archway at the south entrance, hangs a plaque that says "Jinmen Hometown," marking this area as a residential gathering place 800 years ago. Within this not so long street, there are various shops selling traditional antiques, handicrafts, and more. You can enjoy the charm of Yangliuqing New Year paintings, marvel at the art of mud figurines by Zhang, reminisce about Gou's kites at Wei Ji, and appreciate the delicate brick carvings by the Liu family. You can also enjoy Tianjin twisted crullers and warm tea soup while looking up at the eaves of the cultural street. The exquisite paintings on them vividly depict stories such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Princess Zhaojun of the Han Dynasty going out of the Great Wall, Yang Guifei's story based on the Song Dynasty's "Chang Hen Ge," Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai from the Song Dynasty, and Zheng Chenggong's recapture of Taiwan in the Ming Dynasty.