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  2. Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Tianjin is China's largest artificial deep water harbor; its throughput capacity is the fifth largest in the world. Located in the Binhai Economic Zone, a national new economic zone of China, Tianjin Harbor is a port for international cruises visiting the wider area, including Beijing.

  3. List of cities in China by population - Wikipedia

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    The list contains all the cities with the administrative designation of "national central city" (国家中心城市) and "sub-provincial city" (副省级城市) – including five "cities with independent planning status" (计划单列市) and ten large "provincial capital cities" (省会城市), as well as some large "special economic zones" (经济特区城市), "open coastal cities ...

  4. 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

  5. List of administrative divisions of Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    Tianjin is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of the People's Republic of China, and is further divided into 16 districts. In addition, the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Area (TEDA) is not a formal level of administration, but nevertheless enjoys rights similar to a regular district. [citation needed]

  6. Port of Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Tianjin (Tianjin Gang, Chinese: 天津港; pinyin: tiānjīn gǎng), formerly known as the Port of Tanggu, is the largest port in Northern China and the main maritime gateway to Beijing. The name "Tianjin Xingang" ( Chinese : 天津新港 ; pinyin : tiānjīn xīngǎng ; lit.

  7. Foreign concessions in Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    The Boxer Rebellion of 1900 initially laid siege to the foreign concessions in Tianjin, but the city was secured and used as a staging area for the eventual march on Peking by the eight-nation international relief forces. China swiftly occupied the German concession after it declared war on the Central Powers in August 1917.

  8. China recognises Catholic bishop of Tianjin, Vatican says

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    Shi, 94, who has been bishop of Tianjin in northern China since 2019, was ordained as a Catholic bishop in 1982 and had refused to join the state church.

  9. Category:Tianjin - Wikipedia

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