Tianjin

Tianjin’s Best Citywalk: From Tianjin Station to the Eye of Tianjin

Route Overview Start: Tianjin StationEnd: Eye of Tianjin (Ferris Wheel)Distance: ~5 km (2-3 hours at a relaxed pace)Highlights: 6 bridges, 8 major attractions, stunning riverside vie Walking Route & Key Stops Tianjin Station Capture the famous "Most Beautiful Exit" (best at night) Night river cruises depart nearby Century Clock Iconic 21st-century landmark with hourly chimes Best photo spot: Frame it with Liberation Bridge Liberation Bridge A steel-truss drawbridge with historic charm Top photo angle: Stand on the Jinwan Square side Jinwan Square Stunning Art Deco buildings lit up at night Best view: From Tianjin…

Blue Hour in Tianjin: When the City Lights Whisper

As twilight descends, Tianjin's skyline dissolves into a sea of indigo, where the illuminated windows of countless high-rises create that magical 'nèi tòu' glow - that particular warmth of city lights radiating from within. This is Tianjin suspended between day and night, when the bustling metropolis reveals its most poetic self - alive with energy, yet wrapped in blue-hour serenity.

Tianjin Porcelain House: A Magical Art Palace Built with 10,000 Antique Ceramics

The Porcelain House, located in Tianjin’s Heping District, was originally a French-style villa built in the 1920s and once home to Huang Rongliang, a diplomat of the Beiyang Government. In 2000, antique collector Zhang Lianzhi purchased the building and spent years transforming it into a stunning "ceramic art museum" using over 10,000 antique porcelain pieces and 700 million ceramic fragments. The entire structure is adorned with blue-and-white porcelain tones, with walls, roof, and courtyard fences embedded with ceramic plates, vases, and shards. Its curvy, dreamlike design has earned Zhang Lianzhi the nickname “China’s Gaudí.” The word “China” on the rooftop symbolizes both ceramics and Chinese…

Tianjin’s Five Great Avenues: A Time Capsule of European Elegance in China

Why Visit?The Five Great Avenues (Wudadao) form China’s best-preserved collection of colonial-era architecture, where Baroque facades meet Chinese craftsmanship in a unique blend of East and West. Historical Backstory • Origins: Established after the 1860 Treaty of Peking, this was the heart of Tianjin’s British Concession.• Golden Age: In the 1920s-30s, exiled nobles, warlords, and diplomats built lavish homes here.• Did You Know? The 1.3 sq km area has over 300 villas in 12 architectural styles. What Makes It Special ✔ Architectural Buffet: Gothic spires, Roman columns, and Art Nouveau ironwork stand shoulder-to-shoulder.✔ East Meets West:…