Experience the wonders of nature and explore the colorful world of knowledge
1 cities |
6 attraction(s) |
total distance 33
km
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Day1: TIANJIN
4 attraction(s) ·
31 km
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4A level scenic spot, one of the top ten attractions in Tianjin, also known as "Longtan Fucui", is the largest park in Tianjin, suitable for morning and evening walks and dating.
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Lush trees, green grass, and beautiful scenery can be found in Tianjin Zoo. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as sightseeing, walking in the woods, boating on the water, fishing by the lake, and tasting delicious food. There are also entertainment options suitable for people of all ages. A visit to Tianjin Zoo is definitely worth it.
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Located on Nanjing Road, the prime location in downtown Tianjin, near Tianjin TV Tower, China Exhibition Center, and prestigious universities such as Tianjin University and Nankai University. User feedback says "good location, nice rooms, great value for money, good service." Amenities include heating, 24-hour hot water, non-smoking rooms for foreign guests, broadband, hairdryer, air conditioning, laundry service, childcare service, wake-up service, facilities for disabled guests, international long-distance calls, free local calls, luggage storage.
Day2: TIANJIN
2 attraction(s) ·
3 km
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This shop is located on the Italian-style street, surrounded by Western restaurants, and the dance flavors are amazing.
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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.