The total land area of Tianjin is 11,916.9 square kilometers, with mountains, rivers, lakes, seas, springs and wetlands. The 72-kilometer-long Haihe River winds its way through the city and flows into the Bohai Sea, instilling vitality to the entire city.
Tianjin has adhered to implementing a new development philosophy. In 2021, Tianjin’s GDP registered a year-on-year growth of 6.6 percent, and its general public revenue and tax revenue increased by 11.3 percent and 8.1 percent year-on-year, respectively.
Adjacent to rivers and the sea, Tianjin enjoys a favorable geographical location. Gradually formed during a long sea retreat, the Tianjin region has a geological history of 2 billion years.
By hosting the World Intelligence Congress, Tianjin is striving to shape itself into a smart city and pursue development that is driven by intelligent technologies.
Tianjin is a pilot low-carbon city in China. The Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City was listed as a pilot project for the construction of a "waste-free city" by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.
ehold the beauty of one of China's most romantic cities -- Tianjin in northern China. We think the best way to explore this unique city and it's distinctive skyline is from above
The name of Tianjin, meaning "the Emperor's Port", came into being in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).The area of Tianjin first appeared in historical documents in the Tang Dynasty(618-907) as San Hui Hai Kou (literally "estuary of three rivers").
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