Tianjing
Tianjing, also known as Tianjin, is a major port city in northern China. It is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of the People's Republic of China, ranking among the largest cities in the country. Geographically, Tianjin is situated on the coast of the Bohai Sea, at the estuary of the Hai River, which is a tributary of the Yellow River. This strategic location has historically made it a crucial transportation hub and a gateway to the capital city, Beijing.
The city's history is marked by its significant role as a treaty port following the Second Opium
In the modern era, Tianjin has transformed into a vibrant economic center. Its port is one of