Tianjin
Tianjin sits at the mouth of the Hai River on the Bohai Sea, known for its historic old town and the Tianjin Eye observation wheel.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Tianjin [Tientsin]
About Tianjin
Tianjin is located in northeastern China and serves as a major port city in the Tianjin Municipality. Historically significant, it boasts the French Quarter with well-preserved architecture and remains an important hub for trade and industry. The city's thriving port sector plays a crucial role in China’s economy.
rules.city gathers practical civic information about Tianjin, verified from official sources, including rules, fees, transportation, and local services.
Notable people from Tianjin
Ranked by number of Wikipedia languages that have an article — a proxy for cross-cultural notability. Data: Wikidata.
Wen Jiabaob. 19426th Premier of the People's Republic of China from 2004 to 2013
John Hersey1914–1993American journalist, novelist, professor (1914-1993)
Zhang Shuaib. 1989Chinese tennis player
Eric Liddell1902–1945Scottish athlete, sprinter, Olympian, Protestant missionary (1902-1945)
Qin Gangb. 1966former Foreign Affairs Minister of China
Cao Kun1862–1938Chinese general and warlord (1862–1938)
Topics
✈️ Airports
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🏛 City Hall
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• Museums
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🚌 Public Transport
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⛪ Religious sites
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🚆 Train stations
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🤝 Sister cities
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