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Tianjin has 10 tourist attractions, each of which is worth visiting! How many have you been to?

Speaking of Tianjin, I think it is a relatively low-key city in China, with capital but not publicity. Tianjin people seem to be happy to live their lives quietly, and they are not in a hurry when they encounter major events, so they will say "I am a thing ~" slowly. Tianjin is quite unique. There are many European-style buildings. Many celebrities lived here in those days, which was very lively. Now the prosperity has faded. These well-preserved buildings have become places for people to visit and learn about that period of history.

1, Eye of Tianjin

Eye of Tianjin, the full name of Tianjin Yongle Bridge Ferris wheel, connects Hebei and Hongqiao District across the river. It is a ferris wheel built across the river, which has both sightseeing and transportation functions and is one of the landmarks of Tianjin.

The height of the Ferris wheel is120m, and there are 48 transparent cabins outside the wheel, each of which can take 8 people. The cabin is comfortable and spacious, with air conditioning to adjust the temperature, which can provide sightseeing for 384 people at the same time. The operation time is arranged according to different seasons. The Ferris wheel is driven by electricity and rotates at a constant speed, once every 30 minutes. When the cockpit reaches the highest place, passengers can see dozens of kilometers of Fiona Fang and have a panoramic view of Haihe River.

The ferris wheel doesn't turn fast, and cars on both sides can be seen flying by. It's fun, and it's very suitable for raising children ~

Eye of Tianjin is not only fun during the day, but also unique at night! The night is bright and the lights are charming. You can make a wish on the top of the Ferris wheel with your beloved. Maybe your wish will come true!

In order to pay tribute to the medical workers who fought in the front line of fighting against the epidemic, Tianjin Eye implemented free tickets for medical workers nationwide from the end of the epidemic and the resumption of business until 65438+February 3, 2020.

You'd better make an appointment in advance before you go to avoid long queues!

Address: On Yongle Bridge in Sanchahekou, Hongqiao District, Tianjin

2. Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue is located in the south of Tianjin, with five streets of Chengdu, Chongqing, Dali, Munan and Machang in the east-west direction. It is the most complete preserved building complex in Tianjin so far, and Tianjin people call it "Five Avenue". There are more than 2,000 garden-style houses with different ethnic architectural styles built in the 1920s and 1930s in Wudadao area, with a building area of 1 10,000 square meters. Among more than 300 typical buildings, there are 89 English-style buildings, 465,438+0 Italian-style buildings, 6 French-style buildings, 4 German-style buildings and 3 Spanish-style buildings, as well as many Renaissance-style buildings, classical buildings, eclectic buildings, baroque buildings, quadrangle buildings and Chinese-Western buildings, which are called the World Architecture Expo Park. In addition to national buildings, Fifth Avenue has countless former residences of celebrities. 20 1 1 Fifth Avenue has been designated as a historical and cultural block by Tianjin Planning Bureau.

Every building here carries a fascinating story, which is the surging tide in one's life.

3. Fifth Avenue Museum

The Fifth Avenue History Museum is a small private museum with nine exhibition halls and nearly a thousand cultural relics from Fifth Avenue, which restored the life scenes of people who lived here at the beginning of last century.

There is a teak carving platform shipped from the British mainland that year; There are fireplaces and antique wall clocks hidden in a secret passage of a warlord's family; There are European-style furniture with strange styles and exotic customs a hundred years ago, and so on. In addition, the museum recreates the interior scenes of the mansion a hundred years ago, from electrical switches and latch handles to faucets, floors and bricks, which were used by five families.

Walk in the museum, listen to the explanations, and learn about the history and changes of the five avenues.

Address: Floor 2, Chongqing Daominyuan Square, Heping District, Tianjin

4. Sun Dianying's former residence

Sun Dianying's former residence is a three-story brick-wood structure (with basement), with red tile roof and fair-faced brick wall. The building is tall and stretched, magnificent and patchwork, with many facade decorations, such as arch windows, rectangular windows and twisted rope-like double columns, which have eclectic architectural characteristics.

Sun Dianying's former residence is a British classical architectural style. The shape of the whole building is patchwork and unique, which is more elegant in private villas. It has four floors, and the platform on the second floor has eight white pillars leading to the third floor, which looks simple and elegant. There are four doors leading to the platform in the middle four rooms facing south on the third floor, and one platform at the east and west ends on the fourth floor.

Since the opening of "Tianjin Xiaoyanglou", I'm afraid that no owner of a Xiaoyanglou has been so controversial as Sun Dianying, and no Xiaoyanglou has such a terrible history as Sun Dianying's former residence at No.20 Munan Road.

Address: No.20, Munan Road, Heping District, Tianjin

5. Zhangjiuju

Built in 1929, three-story brick-wood structure, western classical style, sloping tile roof, sloping steps, basement, uneven eaves, inlaid with cement fancy, three-story square windows and arched windows set each other off. The living room on the first floor is more than 60 square meters, with Roman columns, arch coupons and fancy capitals, and the walls are inlaid with large baroque glass mirrors made in Belgium.

Address: No.4 Chongqing Road, Heping District, Tianjin

6. Qingwangfu

The Qing Palace is located at No.55 Chongqing Road, Heping District, Tianjin, and was built at 1922. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit and a historical building with special protection level in Tianjin, and it is also a famous scenic spot in Tianjin Fifth Avenue Cultural Tourism Zone.

The Qing Palace was built by a eunuch in the Qing Dynasty, and was later bought by the Qing Prince Zai Zhen who lived in Tianjin, commonly known as the "Qing Palace". The building is a two-story building with brick and wood structure (with basement), and the first and second floors are open colonnade. The architectural form is concise and lively, the interior decoration is luxurious, and it is full of the charm of combining Chinese and western.

This small exhibition hall introduces the history of the Qing dynasty palace with pictures and words in both Chinese and English, and it is divided into three sections: "Jiande Shaozhai", "Living in the Qing dynasty palace" and "Change and Inheritance". At the same time, it also shows some items, which are worth stopping to look closely.

The former residences of historical celebrities on Fifth Avenue are far more than that. Stay a few more days, enjoy it slowly and savor the historical details of Tianjin.

Walking around Fifth Avenue in a carriage, I feel back to the last century, which is very distinctive. You can also take a rickshaw or a battery car. Of course, the whole process is explained. If one has nothing to do, it is also interesting to ride a bike through various foreign buildings. If you are not in a hurry, I suggest you walk slowly and stroll slowly ~

Address: No.55 Chongqing Road, Heping District, Tianjin

7.Italian Style Street

Tianjin Italian Style Street is located in Hebei District, Tianjin, which was originally an Italian concession. The square area surrounded by four roads, namely, Wujing Road, Aibo Road, Shengli Road and Jianguo Road in Hebei District, is collectively called the Italian style area, and nearly 200 European-style buildings have been completely preserved.

Tianjin Italian Style Street aims to embody rich Italian style and build the style area into a comprehensive multi-functional area integrating tourism, commerce, leisure, entertainment and cultural relics. The scenic spot is next to Haihe River, and there are many Italian-style buildings. In spring, summer and autumn, Xinyi Street, an old Italian concession in Tianjin, has become a city that never sleeps.

There are many Italian-style foreign small buildings here, which are completely different from the bank building on Jiefang Road, making you feel like you are in the old town of Kelpolo's hometown, warm and easy-going. In fact, the name of the circular square with water spray columns in the middle of the block is Kyle Poirot. There are Liang Qichao's ice drinking room, Cao Yu's former residence, Yuan Shikai's former residence and Feng's former residence in the old Italian Concession. There are not many tourists during the day, which is very suitable for visiting and taking pictures.

There are many former residences of celebrities here, so go for a stroll if you have time ~

8. Former residence of Liang Qichao

Liang Qichao's former residence and "Ice Room" study are located at No.44 and No.46, minzu road, Hebei District, Tianjin, covering an area of 2,500 square meters. From June 5438 to October 2002, the "Tianjin Liang Qichao Memorial Hall" was built in Liang Qichao's former residence.

Liang Qichao (1 873-1929), the owner of1,is a famous thinker, politician, social reformer and encyclopedic academic master in modern China. 19 12 returned from exile and settled in Tianjin on 19 15.

Liang Qichao Memorial Hall consists of two parts. The exhibition is located in the former residence building. With the theme of "Liang Qichao and Modern China", there are 12 exhibition rooms. There are books written on buses, the Reform Movement of 1898, the national defense war, the Paris Peace Conference and so on. The last exhibition room shows the story of Liang Qichao's family and their nine children. Pictures, words and objects are very similar and rich in content. Restore the "ice drinking room" of the study to a two-story and semi-Renaissance Italian style building. The first floor is Liang Qichao's work area, and the study is the theme. The second floor is Liang Qichao's living area. The interior furnishings are a combination of Chinese and western styles, which combines China's book fragrance and western charm. This is the place where Liang Qichao mainly lived and worked in the last two years, and it is also the birthplace of famous works such as China Cultural History, Confucian Philosophy and Xin Jiaxuan Chronicle (unfinished).

Address: No.44, minzu road, Hebei District, Tianjin

9. Li Shutong's former residence

Li Shutong's former residence is located at No.60 Liangdian Street, Hebei District. This is a big house composed of four quadrangles, which was built in Qing Dynasty. The plane is field-shaped, with more than 60 rooms, covering an area of 1400 square meters. There are verandahs and small gardens in the courtyard, with exquisite indoor furnishings and elegant environment. There is a western-style study in the house, named "Yiyuan Garden", which was built in 19 10 when Li Shutong returned from studying in Japan to show his lofty aspirations. The courtyard is surrounded by garden verandahs, carved beams and painted columns, with exquisite indoor furnishings and elegant and pleasant environment.

Later, due to the complexity of households and disrepair, No.60 Houjie, a grain shop, gradually lost its original appearance. On June 5438+February 3, 20071day, Tianjin municipal government began to rebuild Li Shutong's former residence on the original site of the back street of Laoliangdian, and decorated and arranged the interior of the former residence, and established the "Master Hongyi-Li Shutong's Former Residence Memorial Hall", which was officially opened to the public on February 30, 201year.

The rebuilt Li Shutong Former Residence Memorial Hall is located at the intersection of Haihe East Road and Binhai Road, Hebei District, Tianjin, with a total area of 4,000 square meters, which is divided into two parts: the garden landscape and the former residence.

Li Shutong, Master Hongyi, a native of Pinghu, a pioneer of modern new culture movement in China and a famous Buddhist monk. He was born in a scholarly family and learned both Chinese and Western. He once traveled to Fusang, specializing in music and painting, founded the first drama club in China, Spring Willow Club, and starred in such famous dramas as La Traviata and The Record of a Black Slave. Later, he became a monk in Hupao Temple, Hangzhou, and went south to Quanzhou, Fujian, where he devoted himself to studying Buddhist precepts and eventually became a master. Li Shutong spent his boyhood at No.60 Liangdian Street, Hebei District, Tianjin, and didn't leave until he was 20 years old. It was there that he accumulated and consolidated his literary and artistic foundation.

Address: No.60 Liangdian Back Street, Hebei District, Tianjin

10, Cao Yu's former residence

Cao Yu's former residence is located on the east side of Zhu Min Road, Hebei District, Tianjin. Sitting in a two-story building with east-west brick and wood structure, it was built in the late Qing Dynasty. East to Zhu Min Road No.21courtyard wall, west to Zhu Min Road No.27 courtyard wall, north to south to Zhu Min Road No.23 courtyard wall. The existing small courtyard is narrow, with two small buildings and five bungalows. Yard 23 (front yard) faces north, with two independent small buildings in front and back.

The 23rd Hospital covers an area of 5 10.89 square meters, with a building area of 483.29 square meters. No.25 Hospital covers an area of 40 1.55 square meters, with a building area of 343.82 square meters.

Address: No.7-9, Zhu Min Road, Hebei District, Tianjin