Experience Tianjin
With its mixture of Chinese and Western influences, Tianjin is a city that offers numerous historical, cultural, scenic and leisure attractions. Whether you want to start with a tranquil cruise along the Haihe River or be entranced by exquisite art at the Porcelain House, this dazzling metropolis caters for every interest.
Haihe River
Considered the "mother river" of Tianjin, the Haihe River has been a crucial focal point of the city for centuries, both economically and culturally. The scenic beauty of this huge waterway makes it a popular relaxation spot, while a host of Tianjin attractions along the river bank draw in visitors and locals of all ages.
Porcelain House
The Porcelain House, or Yuebao House, is one of the most unique Tianjin attractions. Extending over an area of 3,000 square metres, the house was carefully crafted over a period of four years by porcelain collector Zhang Lianzhi, who has decorated its impressive façade with hundreds of millions of ancient porcelain, marble and crystal fragments.
Tianjin Ancient Culture Street
Tianjin Ancient Culture Street or Guwenhua Jie is a cultural attraction running alongside the Haihe River. The street is home to a large number of Tianjin attractions, including Tianhou Palace and Yuhuangge Taoist Temple, as well as numerous intriguing shops and artistic features.
Huangyaguan Great Wall
Situated in the northern mountains of Ji County, the Huangyaguan Great Wall extends for 42 kilometres and dates back to the Northern Qi Dynasty. As the longest restored section of the Great Wall of China, this is one of the world's most famous ancient attractions, and should top every visitor's list of things to do in Tianjin.
Tianjin Eye
Embrace the thrill of being up high in the iconic Tianjin Eye, a 120-metre tall ferris wheel above the Yongle Bridge. An enriching experience not to be missed, visitors can look forward to breathtaking views from their vantage point of the city.