Tianjin Panshan Scenic Area has the reputation of "the first mountain in JD.COM". COM”。 There is a "three episodes of five peaks and eight stones" victory. Because of the beautiful scenery, Qianlong visited Panshan Mountain for 32 times in Qing Dynasty, which also expressed the feeling that "I knew there was Panshan Mountain, so why go to Jiangnan".
Panshan "has beautiful scenery step by step", and places of interest abound, integrating secluded forests, ancient caves, Qifeng and Xiushui.
2. Tianjin Ancient Culture Street
Tianjin Ancient Culture Street is located outside the east gate of the northeast corner of Nankai District. Tianjin Ancient Culture Street has always adhered to the management characteristics of "Chinese flavor, Tianjin flavor, cultural flavor and ancient flavor", among which authentic foods include Goubuli steamed stuffed bun, fried cake with pierced ears, pancake fruit and so on;
Tourist attractions include Tianhou Palace, Himalayas, postal coins in Qing Dynasty, clay figurine Zhang Caisu and so on.
3. Long Da Hot Springs
Long Da Hot Spring Eco-city integrates health management, hot spring health preservation, ecological food, spa health care, business meetings, etiquette celebrations and agricultural sightseeing. Long Da Hot Springs has a unique and huge hot spring water system.
Trace elements and minerals beneficial to human body have reached or exceeded the naming standard of medical-grade hot springs, and are called "the best in hot springs" by experts.
4. Eye of Tianjin
Tianjin Yongle Bridge Ferris wheel is the full name, and the cross-sea river connects Hebei District and Hongqiao District. It is a ferris wheel built across the river and integrated with bridges and wheels, which has both sightseeing and transportation functions.
It takes 28 minutes for the Ferris wheel to turn once. When it reaches the highest point, the surrounding scenery can be seen at a glance, even within 40 kilometers of Fiona Fang. It is called "Eye of Tianjin".
5. Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue is in downtown Tianjin. There are more than 2,000 garden-style houses with different ethnic architectural styles in the Fifth Avenue area, with a construction area of over 6,543,800 square meters.
Among them, there are more than 300 typical buildings, as well as many Renaissance buildings, quadrangle buildings and buildings combining Chinese and Western styles, which are called the World Architecture Expo Park.