Strolling in Tianjin | Where the lights are dim, leave a moment of excitement!
| Where the lights are dim, leave a moment of excitement! 🚄 Arriving at Tianjin Station, I looked up to see Jinwan Square and the Century Clock, and my mood was instantly eager to try! I chose a homestay not far from the train station, which is affordable and in an excellent location, costing only 100 yuan per night 💰. The recommendation from a local friend was indeed right, just outside is the bustling shopping district and subway station, which is extremely convenient! ✨🌆
1️⃣ The first day's itinerary is quite rich: starting from Hisense Plaza, strolling along Binjiang Dao pedestrian street, admiring the unique architectural style of the Porcelain House, then passing through Jiefang Bridge, wandering through the alleys of the Italian Style Area, and walking along the Haihe River back to the homestay. Leaving beautiful moments on Binjiang Road and at the Porcelain House takes only one hour! In the evening, the lights of the Italian Style Area make it particularly enchanting, especially the photo spot near the Bell Tower Park, which is breathtaking. Walking along Zhangzizhong Road, the barbecue carts and wine stalls along the Haihe River embellish the night streets, and the occasional fireworks over Jiefang Bridge reflect the leisurely pace of life in Tianjin, making one's mood extremely comfortable! 🌉🌃
2️⃣ The second day's itinerary is even more exciting: first, the Five Great Avenues on Taian Road, suitable for leisurely walks and photography, taking about an hour. When taking a taxi to the Five Avenues, the driver suggested taking a sightseeing car to learn about the history of the buildings, which was indeed a good idea! Then, to Xikai Church, arriving on Sunday, I took the opportunity to visit during the open hours. In the evening, Century Clock Square is bustling with various snack stalls and pancake fruit stalls, especially the ten-yuan pancake fruit, which is extremely delicious! 🎉🍢
3️⃣ The third day is about enjoying food and shopping, with a high-speed train ride back in the afternoon. Not-to-miss restaurants include Beili Mama's Vegetables, Jinmen Gao Shou, Radio Alley Hotpot, and Zhen Niu Wa Spicy Air Pot Frog, each worth a try! And when in Tianjin, tasting Beibingyang is a must, don't forget to take a sip of the cool and refreshing Beibingyang, full of the warm Tianjin flavor! 🍜🥟
Summary: Two days are enough to feel the charm of Tianjin, and if you want to enjoy the city's style more leisurely, staying an extra day is also fine. This city is suitable for photography and strolling everywhere, and I will definitely come back! 📸✨