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  2. Five Great Avenues - Wikipedia

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    Living in a small Western-style house was more comfortable and convenient than a traditional courtyard and the Fifth Avenue was located in a prime location of the British concession. The neighbourhood became Tianjin's rich area at that time. Tianjin was the first in terms of the size of its rich area among the affluent cities in modern China.

  3. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Tianjin

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    Tianjin West Railway Station Main Building 天津西站主楼: 1910: Hongqiao District: 7-1626 Modern Architecture of the Five Main Avenues of Tianjin 天津五大道近代建筑群: Republic of China: Heping District

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of visitor attractions in Tianjin Municipality, People's Republic of China. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  5. Guwenhua Jie - Wikipedia

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    Guwenhua Jie, Tianjin's Ancient Culture Street, is a pedestrian pathway complex dotted with temple gates and kiosks on the west bank of the Hai River in Tianjin, China. The Nankai District area is classified as a AAAAA scenic area by the China National Tourism Administration. Tianjin Ancient Culture Street was opened on New Year's Day in 1986.

  6. 30 Times People Were Shocked By What They Saw In ... - AOL

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    The "China House" in Tianjin is a mesmerizing sight, showcasing a unique design that incorporates hundreds of millions of ancient porcelain flakes along with antique bowls, dishes, and vases.

  7. People's Park (Tianjin) - Wikipedia

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    People's Park (Chinese: 人民公园; pinyin: Rénmín Gōngyuán) is an urban public park and Qing-era Chinese garden in Hexi District in central Tianjin, China. Originally built in 1863 as the private Rong Garden (荣园), it was donated to the state and opened to the public in 1951. [1] [2]