[1st R] Jinwan Square: The beauty of the square and the rooftop views are truly poetic. From the top of the building, the French Manser-style red-tiled roofs are arranged in a regular pattern, with the roofs arranged in multiple directions, creating a delicate and diverse appearance.
[2nd R] Italian Style District: With over 100 existing Western-style buildings, this is the most intact historical district outside of Italy. Round arches and columns, staggered corner pavilions, thick walls, narrow windows, decorative door frames with raised tiers, and tall towers are everywhere.
[3rd R] Ancient Culture Street: One of Tianjin's Ten Scenic Spots: Tracing Hometown. This street is made up of small, Qing Dynasty-style shops. On the south and north sides of the palace are painted archways, each bearing the characters "Jinmen Hometown" and "Gushang Art Garden."
[4th R] Tianjin Eye Ferris Wheel: Also known as the Tianjin Yongle Bridge Ferris Wheel, this is a Ferris wheel that spans the river, combining a bridge and a wheel. It serves both sightseeing and transportation purposes and is a landmark of Tianjin. [Five R] Wudadao Cultural Tourism Zone: Home to over 2,000 small Western-style buildings in diverse architectural styles, it is the most complete collection of Western-style buildings in Tianjin and perhaps even in China.
[Six R] Porcelain House: A French-style building constructed using antique porcelain. The Porcelain House is four stories tall, and throughout, except for the marble floors, every visible part of the building is inlaid with porcelain tiles.
[Seven R] Xikai Catholic Cathedral: Xikai Cathedral is the largest Romanesque building in Tianjin and serves as the cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Tianjin (it serves as the bishop's residence, but does not have a bishop).
[Eight R] Nanshi Food Street: It features a collection of eight major Chinese cuisines, including Tianjin, Shanxi, Shaoxing, halal, foreign, and imperial cuisine.
[Ninth R] Dagu Fort Ruins Museum: A national education and youth education center showcasing China's modern history of imperialist invasions and its resistance to foreign aggression. [One R] [Zero R] TEDA Aircraft Carrier Theme Park: Tours of the aircraft carrier "Kiev," destroyers, and submarines, the large-scale live naval battle show "Aircraft Carrier Storm," and the large-scale live performance "Car Stunts."
[One R] [One R] Panshan: A tourist and leisure destination featuring natural landscapes and historical sites, blending Buddhist and imperial cultures. Panshan also features the large-scale live performance "The World, Panshan."
[One R] [Two R] Huangyaguan Great Wall: A World Cultural Heritage site, the rocks on the eastern cliffs of the pass are mostly yellow-brown. At sunset, they create a golden brilliance, earning the name "Evening Glow on the Yellow Cliffs."
[One R] [Three R] Century Clock: A large, iconic city sculpture built in the square in front of Tianjin Railway Station. From midnight on January 1, 2000, the Century Clock has become a symbol of the new century. [One R] [Four R] Tianjin Water Park: Tianjin's largest park, it consists of three lakes (East, West, and South) and 11 islands. It's a comprehensive park focused on water activities. At its southern end is a zoo housing hundreds of rare and endangered animals.
[One R] [Five R] Dule Temple: Also known as the Big Buddha Temple, it's located in Jizhou District, Tianjin, China. It's one of the only three remaining Liao Dynasty temples in China and one of China's most famous surviving ancient structures.