Tianjin - Landmarks and Attractions

Landmarks and Attractions

  • Astor Hotel
  • Binjiang Avenue shopping street
  • Drum Tower
  • Five Main Avenues
  • Former Concessions in Tianjin
    • Tianjin Italian Style Town (意式风情区)
  • Hai River Park
  • Luzutang Boxer Rebellion Museum
  • Memorial Hall to Zhou Enlai and Deng Yingchao
  • Nanshi Cuisine Street
  • St. Joseph's Cathedral of Tianjin
  • Temple of Confucius Wen Miao
  • Temple of Great Compassion
  • Century Clock
  • Tianjin Ancient Culture Street
    • Yuhuangge Taoist Temple
  • Tianjin Eye
  • Tianjin Museum
  • Tianjin Library
  • Tianjin Art Gallery
  • Tianjin Natural History Museum
  • Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium, also known as "The Water Drop"
  • Tianjin Radio and Television Tower
  • Tianjin Water Park
  • Tianjin World Financial Center
  • Tianjin Zoo
  • Yangliuqing (including Shi Family Grand Courtyard)

Sights outside the old city urban core area, but within the municipality, including Binhai/TEDA:

  • Huangya Pass, a section of the Great Wall of China
  • Mount Panshan
  • Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city
  • Soviet Aircraft Carrier Kiev
  • Taku Forts
  • TEDA Football Stadium, home stadium of Chinese Super League team Tianjin Teda F.C.

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