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Sunday 5 August 2018

Destination Diary: Tianjin, China


Our Home in China

At least that’s what our local Chinese friends called Tianjin. It’s where we spent half of our time in, began and ended our stay in China as a group. In some ways, I have to agree. It’s in Tianjin that we were able to feel like locals, walking two blocks to the mall and museum which is very near the hotel where we stayed. Remembering my room in the hotel makes me miss the time spent there too. 

Galaxy Mall in Tianjin (robot is actually an exhibit in our hotel lobby, car is a Tesla display inside the mall)

Galaxy Mall

You know how Filipinos are naturally “lacuacheros”?  Being in a part of a seasoned group of travelers has taught me that it’s alright to explore the locality in China, the private joke is that as long as you know where the nearest embassy is, then you’re fine. Galaxy Mall is only a couple of blocks away from our hotel.

It’s a high-end mall, carrying brands like Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Valentino, Bottega and of course, Tesla showrooms in the mall itself. And you know that I immediately went inside the bookstore at the top floor. I enjoyed the bookstore but couldn’t buy anything because all the popular books were published in Mandarin and my literacy in Mandarin is only limited to elementary speaking and a handful of greetings.


The mall is huge, with cinemas at the top floor, and a hockey ring at the ground floor. There are many other shops and it takes some energy to just walk around in. 



Traditional Restaurant featuring Tianjin Cuisine

This restaurant has been around since 1935 and has been open and operational ever since. We were brought here to savour traditional Tianjin cuisine and I made a mental note to copy some recipes once I arrived home. The star of the show is how to eat Peking Duck, the traditional way. So far, I haven’t mastered any dishes yet lol.



Tianjin Eye and the Riverside


We made it a point to visit the river at night. Here, locals unwind, take a walk, there were couples completing their evening photo shoots in their wedding dresses. The riverside must be a popular place, and it’s where people practice their evening photography by the water too. The riverboat passes by every few minutes, and the building opposite the Tianjin Eye flashes images of the flag every single night.


Eco Life Museum


Before we left for Beijing, we visited the Eco Life Museum after a short walk through the promenade. Now I’m really impressed with the way the promenade was planned out, there were also so many roses just growing outdoors.


As for the museum? My travel buddies all agreed that it’s world-class, combining a lot of audiovisual methods to heighten the static displays of the exhibits. For foreign visitors, it’s free to get inside the museum, simply show your passport. 

Tianjin was impressive, for a municipality of China, it sure has a lot of well-planned, green spaces and leisurely areas for its locals. It’s also where we stumbled upon a local bakery that sold delicious pastries, locals and foreign visitors alike were lining up for the freshly-baked treats. We bought our shares even if all we did was point out which ones we liked.

Local Bakery in Tianjin
 A lot will be missed from Tianjin, from the friends we made, and even the little freedom we enjoyed walking around its streets at night and in the morning after our sessions in class. There are a lot of sights and sounds to experience in Tianjin, and I hope to come back when I have the chance.

View from my hotel room
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Disclaimer : All input are based on my experience while in China. A schedule was planned for our group beforehand given the limited amount of time.

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