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A tourist city near Tianjin

The tourist cities near Tianjin are Qinhuangdao Beidaihe, chengde mountain resort, Baotu Spring in Jinan and so on.

Qinhuangdao Beidaihe 1

Beidaihe district was designated as a summer resort by the Qing government in 1898, which allowed Chinese and foreign people to live together. It is a famous tourist resort at home and abroad. It has three ecosystems: ocean, forest and wetland, and has more than 40 landscapes, including Lianfeng Mountain, pigeon nest and Zhongtan.

2. chengde mountain resort

It is a famous tourist attraction in China, a world cultural heritage, a national AAAAA tourist attraction, a national key cultural relic protection unit and one of the four famous gardens in China. Chengde mountain resort, also known as "Chengde Palace" or "Rehe Palace", is located in a narrow valley along the west bank of Wulie River in the north of Chengde City, Hebei Province, and is the place where the Qing emperors spent their summer holidays and handled government affairs.

3. Baotu Spring in Jinan

Baotu Spring, together with Qianfo Mountain and Daming Lake, are also called the three famous places of interest in Jinan. 20 13, represented by Baotu Spring, has become a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. On the afternoon of September 5th, 2065438+06, Baotu Spring Group Provincial Geopark was unveiled and opened.

Introduction to the historical evolution of Tianjin;

Tianjin was originally located in the ocean. More than 4000 years ago, under the action of the Yellow River sediment, it slowly surfaced to the bottom of the sea, forming an alluvial plain. The Yellow River changed its course three times in ancient times and entered the sea near Tianjin, near Ninghe District 3000 years ago, near Huanghua County in the Western Han Dynasty and in the southern suburbs of Tianjin in the Northern Song Dynasty. Jin moved south to the Yellow River, seized Huai River and entered the sea, and the coastline of Tianjin was fixed.

Tianjin was inhabited by human beings in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, but it was only later that it became a city. The opening of the Grand Canal in Sui Dynasty made Tianjin, which is located in the north of the canal and has convenient transportation between rivers and seas, increasingly important. The canal and the "Five Rivers at the Tail" (now Haihe River) meet at the Sanchahekou in the urban area, and Tianjin is famous as the "three major seaports" in history. After the mid-Tang Dynasty, Tianjin became a land and water terminal for transporting grain from south to north.