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Depending on personal taste, this maw of stores and stalls is viewed either as a fiendish tourist trap, or as Tianjin's superstar attraction. False red and green painted wooden storefronts capped by elaborate pagoda styled tile... more
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Listed as one of the largest Zen temples in northern China, this house of worship tilts the mind's proverbial “wow-meter” all the way into the red. It consists of two temples: Old and New. The Old was built in 1669. It features... more
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Unlike most Tianjin nightspots that feature dancing, this nifty establishment does not numb the senses with a visual assault of lights and a sound system that is so loud it can alter the orbital path of the moon. Instead it gra... more
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What began in 1914 as a smart place to store dinosaur bones and stuffed birds has gradually evolved into one of the most recognized natural history museums on the planet. Its research contributions to science are many. Fortunat... more
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From a distance, this site of historical significance looks rather insignificant, resembling nothing more than a mound of earth. However, upon closer inspection one sees that this mound is fortified with a rusted cannon and an... more
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In a city not known for lofty edifices of architectural wonder, this tower truly enjoys prominent status. Appraised as the fourth largest radio tower in the world it jabs 415 meters high. The top floor's observation deck afford... more
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Not only does this former house of worship rate as the oldest building in Tianjin, but it also grades as the only authentic structure on Ancient Culture Street. Built in 1326 during the Yuan dynasty as a tribute to Empress Tian... more
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Founded in 1895, this stately old college enjoys the lofty distinction of being the first institution of higher learning in modern China. Fueled by the motto of "Seek truth from facts," the college features 11 schools and an en... more
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"Golly, what exactly did these two people do to warrant such a large museum," is a common response when first entering. Dedicated to Zhou Enlai and his wife, Deng Yingchao, the two played prominent roles in the founding of the... more
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Instead of being known for hunchbacks, this Notre Dame Cathedral is recognized for its architectural genius. Which, given its turbulent history, is quite an achievement. It first opened in 1869 only to be destroyed one year lat... more
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