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In the new era of the 21st century, the development and opening of Binhai New Area became part of the national strategic development plan and a national pilot area of comprehensive reform. The new area took the lead in China in enterprise reform, science and technology system reform, foreign-related economic system reform, financial reform and innovation, land management system reform and other key measures of reform and opening, providing rich experiences for other areas in China.
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Tianjin features rich touring resources and varieties of scenic spots, with numbers natural resources like hills, rivers, lakes, seas and damp lands, etc. [Full Story]
Touring along the Haihe River |
The 72 km long Haihe River winds through the city to Bohai Sea. [Full Story]
Sights of Binhai New Area |
boasts special sightseeing spots, e.g., sea, gulf, Haihe Bund Park, etc. [Full Story]
Metropolitan Touring |
boasts numerous renowned streets, full of Tianjin commercial tastes. [Full Story]
Scenic Spots in the Suburbs |
The Ji County mountains make a back garden of Tianjin and Beijing [Full Story]
Understanding Modern China through Tianjin |
The best channel to understand modern China. [Full Story]
Hepinglu Golden Street |
Located at west of Haihe River, it's one of the top ten China Famous Commercial Streets.[Full Story]
Old Drum Street |
It has been built twice and put down twice in history. The latest rebuilding was completed in 2001.[Full Story]
Tianjin enjoys a reputation of "cradle of operas" and "motherland of folk art".
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"Tianjin" was adopted in the first year of Yongle Reign in Ming Dynasty.
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