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What are the traditional cultures in Tianjin?

The traditional culture of Tianjin is as follows:

First, the traditional diet

There are many traditional snacks in Tianjin that are famous in China, including Goubuli Steamed Bun, Big Twist, Tang Hua, Donkey Rolling and Fried Ear Cake. The traditional diet in Tianjin is mainly pasta, which is delicate, sweet and delicious, and it is one of the delicious foods that cannot be missed.

Second, folk culture.

Tianjin's folk culture is also very rich and diverse, with unique traditional festivals and activities. For example, the annual "Temple Fair for Blessing", "Wrestling Conference" and "Bowl Festival" have inherited Tianjin's long history and culture and are important forms to show Tianjin's urban characteristics.

Third, architectural style.

There are various architectural styles in Tianjin, among which the most representative ones are Italian style, French style and British style. These traditional buildings have unique charm and show the historical background and urban culture of Tianjin.

Fourth, works of art.

Tianjin's artistic works also represent a part of Tianjin's traditional culture. For example, woodblock New Year pictures, paper-cuts and puppet shows in Tianjin. These traditional works of art have been recognized at home and abroad, and they are the precious heritage of China culture and art.

Introduction to Tianjin:

Tianjin is located in North China, northeast of North China Plain, downstream of Haihe River Basin, bordering Bohai Sea in the east, Yanshan Mountain in the north, Beijing in the west, and the rest are adjacent to Hebei Province. It belongs to warm temperate semi-humid monsoon climate with four distinct seasons.

Tianjin is the largest port city in northern China, the main node of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor, the strategic fulcrum of the Maritime Silk Road, the intersection of the Belt and Road and the nearest eastern starting point of the Eurasian Continental Bridge. At the intersection and estuary of the five tributaries of Haihe River, namely South Canal, Ziya River, Daqinghe River, Yongding River and North Canal, it is known as "the bottom of nine rivers" and "the Pentium of rivers and seas".

Tianjin is a national historical and cultural city, which has risen since ancient times because of grain transportation. After the mid-Tang Dynasty, it became a land and water terminal for transporting grain and silk from the south to the north. The rulers set up "Zhigu Village" in Zhigu; Haijin Town, founded in Yuan Dynasty, is a military center and a water transportation center. In the second year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1404), the city was officially built, which is the only city in ancient China with an exact time record.