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Is Tianjin Fifth Avenue interesting?

On October 5th, 65438/KLOC-0, my wife and I took the high-speed train from Beijing to Tianjin and merged into Guang Hai Temple Express Hotel. On the 6th, I visited the Ferris wheel, Ancient Culture Street, Italian Style Street and Porcelain House. Later, at 5 pm, I saw buildings, celebrities' former residences and art shops of various countries on Fifth Avenue. When I turned the corner, I suddenly saw the carriage coming, and I smelled it, too. ...

Later, I went to the starting place of the carriage and hurriedly found a place to "sing". This is really too little in the city. Whether it's fun or not depends on age preference. It is not only fun but also interesting for architects. For ordinary tourists, this is a common feeling: being able to live in Heping District and Fifth Avenue is the reward after doing good deeds in previous lives. More than 600 urban centers in China are either super-high-rise buildings or dilapidated sheds ... There are only a handful of complete foreign buildings.

It's no problem to have a look around. Don't think of it as a tour.

Fifth Avenue is a place suitable for a person to stroll slowly, because it has a long history and different styles. It can tell its history and story for a long time, and there are various small shops that literary lovers like, and they can enjoy the pleasure of visiting occasionally.

1, the definition of five avenues Five avenues are located in Heping District, Tianjin, with five streets, namely Chongqing Road, Changde Road, Dali Road, Munan and Machang, in the east-west direction. They are the most complete preserved buildings in Tianjin and even China, and Tianjin people call them "Five avenues".

2. Architectural style: There are more than 2,000 foreign small buildings with different ethnic architectural styles, with a construction area of 1 10,000 square meters. The most representative buildings are 400 small buildings, 89 British buildings, 4 1 Italian buildings, 6 French buildings, 4 German buildings and 3 Spanish buildings.

3, the way to visit, take a carriage tour, half an hour in 80 yuan, a bit expensive, but the carriage has a commentator to explain; Ride * * *, enjoy a bicycle trip as you like, and stop and go is very comfortable; Hiking takes more time, but you can get to know each building better.

4. Former residence of celebrities. There are more than 50 former residences of celebrities, and more than 100 people have lived there. Every celebrity's former residence carries a period of history, recording the vicissitudes of the old city of Tianjin. Qing Palace, Zhang's former residence, Gong Xinzhan's former residence and Ge 'an Building are all worth visiting.

5. Literary shops, occasionally in a corner, an alley, will hide all kinds of literary petty bourgeoisie shops, such as coffee shops, dessert shops, pubs, tea gardens and so on. In order to avoid the suspicion of advertising, the names of shops are not listed.

Tianjin is a modern history in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. In a word, China visited Xi 'an in 3000, China visited Beijing in 1000, and China visited Tianjin in 100. If you want to know the historical changes of China in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, you can take a walk in Tianjin and have a look at the five avenues.

As a famous scenic spot in Tianjin, Fifth Avenue has always been permeated with exotic customs and pastoral atmosphere, representing the eternal culture of Tianjin. If foreign friends come to Tianjin, they will experience the atmosphere here. Maybe it has nothing to play with, but all kinds of excellent art buildings and houses with historical background are very worth seeing. Here are some recommendations for everyone!

Former residence of celebrities

As a national historical and cultural city, Tianjin has many exotic buildings with different historical styles. Celebrities' former residences and scenic buildings in Tianjin can be said to be the epitome of modern China history. Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Spain and other countries gather together, with more than 230 buildings with different styles and more than 50 famous houses.

Former residence of Xu Shichang

Cai former residence

Former residence of Zhang Boling

It can be said that Five Avenue is an encyclopedia of China's modern history. Its value lies in the historical stories and people behind each building. It has "Tianjin characteristics" and is also a unique tourism resource in Tianjin. It shows its beauty with buildings, people and stories.

Welcome everyone to visit Tianjin and Fifth Avenue to ensure that you can experience a different cultural atmosphere.

"Five Avenue" is not an official place name, but actually six avenues, namely Chengdu Avenue, Chongqing Avenue, Changde Avenue, Dali Avenue, Munan Avenue and Racecourse Avenue, which later became a popular name. Because it used to be a British concession, buildings of various styles in many countries have become the most beautiful scenery. Machang Road and Munan Road are the first to be promoted. The road is not wide, but there are 300 small foreign buildings with a history behind them, either famous or little known. If you look inside carefully, there will be more surprises.

Fifth Avenue Tourism Model

The most distinctive thing is to take a carriage and visit the "Five Avenue Exhibition Hall" which records the changes of Tianjin's modern history, as well as the former residences of celebrities such as the Qing Palace, the former puppet Manchukuo Consulate, the Peace Hotel and Li Shutong's former residence. The entrance to Fifth Avenue by carriage is at Minyuan Stadium. The tourist bus tour route starts from the entrance of Chongqing Road in Minyuan Sports Ground and passes through Chongqing Road. -Kunming Road-Changde Road-Hengyang Road-Dali Road-Kunming Road-Munan Road-Hong Kong Road-Chongqing Road-Xinhua Road-Nanhai Road-Hubei Road-Minyuan Sports Ground. Horse-drawn carriages are not allowed on Racecourse Road, and you need to walk to visit Racecourse Road.

In addition, you can also take a rickshaw or a battery car for sightseeing, and the whole journey will be explained by a guide. However, Fifth Avenue is more suitable for walking or renting bicycles. If the schedule is not very tight, you might as well calm down and stroll around.

Map of Fifth Avenue:

Arrival transportation: Take the subway 1 line and get off at Xiaobailou Station, or take the bus No.9, 9, 9 Yang Lou, 83 1, 845, 902, 95 1, Sightseeing No.2 and get off at Guilin Road Station, and walk about130m.

Tips:

1. Most of the buildings on Fifth Avenue have been taken back by the state and used for other purposes. Some are hotels and restaurants, and some are used by a company. There is a sign in front of every house. If it is marked as key protection, it means that celebrities or rich officials have lived in this house before. If we say general protection, it may belong to ordinary people who once lived in this area.

Fifth Avenue is the best place to stroll in the evening, especially in autumn, when the sky is not full and the lights are on, walking leisurely on the quiet streets with fallen leaves. That kind of comfort is beyond Chengdu and Lijiang.

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The "five avenues" in Tianjin are actually six avenues, namely Chengdu Avenue, Chongqing Avenue, Changde Avenue, Dali Avenue, Munan Avenue and Racecourse Avenue. Xiaoyanglou Scenic Spot on Fifth Avenue in Tianjin is the largest existing European-style building complex in China, covering an area of 1.28 square kilometers. Known as the "World Architecture Expo", the main attractions are the People's Court Square, Xiannong University, the People's Court Xili, Qingwangfu, Gekelou, and the Northern Xinjiang Museum. You can take a carriage, ride a bike or take a walk around here. Most of the existing buildings here are the former residences of celebrities of the Republic of China, such as Zhang and Cao Kun, with diverse architectural styles. But many people think that the Xiaoyanglou complex on Fifth Avenue in Tianjin is not like a scenic spot. Personally, if you want to travel to Fifth Avenue or even Tianjin, you should be interested in architectural art and the modern history of China. Only by appreciating the "national architecture" and understanding the history of modern China can we truly appreciate the happiness and significance brought here!

Don't come.

Munan Machang Road, Dali, Changde, Chongqing; Xikang Road in Guilin, Hebei and Kunming+Chengdu Road in Yunnan = Five Avenue. ...

It depends on your time and interest. If you travel to Tianjin in two days, you can spend two hours in the People's Court Square by carriage (80 yuan) or by bike. At other times, I will go to Porcelain House, Italian Style Street, Ancient Culture Street, Drum Tower, Jiefang North Road Financial Street, Zhang Xueliang's former residence, Bird and Jingyuan. If you know something about the history of the Republic of China, you can walk slowly and spend half a day or a day (or more) looking around. Turn to Machang Road, Dali Road, Munan Road, Chongqing Road and Chengdu Road (including Changde Road). It used to be a British concession and a depression outside Tianjin. Raise it 2 ~ 3 meters with soil and bury it with drainage pipe. During the Republic of China, the young and old of Qing Dynasty, officials of Beiyang government, celebrities and capitalists all lived here. There are garden villas with different ethnic architectural styles built in the last century 10 ~ 30' s. Among them, there are 89 British buildings, 4 1 Italian buildings, 6 French buildings, 4 German buildings and 3 Spanish buildings. There are also many renaissance buildings, classicism, eclecticism, baroque buildings, quadrangle buildings, and buildings combining Chinese and western styles. Former residences of celebrities include Zaizhen's former residence (Qing Palace), Gu Weijun, Hoover (the 3rd president of the United States), Zhang Bailing, Zhang Zizhong, Sun Dianying, Xu Shichang, Pan Fu, Nathan, Zhang, Zheng Jizhi, Zhang, Jin Bangping, Yan Xiu and Ma Zhanshan. If the above celebrities have no impression and are not interested in architecture, don't turn around. Because some people saw these buildings and said with emotion, what is there to see in a pile of broken houses?

If you like history, humanities and architectural design, then Fifth Avenue is very suitable for you. Fifth Avenue used to be a concession, and the architectural design of various countries gave people exotic customs, and of course left many stories.