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College students in Guizhou want to travel to Tianjin, how to arrange the route?

If you want to travel from Guizhou to Tianjin, you should first buy a train ticket from Guizhou to Tianjin. It is best to get a ticket to tianjin railway station the next morning, and you can start your trip just after you arrive. Generally, it is best to travel to Tianjin for three days and two nights. On the first day, you can see the buildings in Tianjin, such as the Fifth Avenue in Tianjin, the Weird Building in Guangdong Guild Hall, the Huangyaguan Ancient Great Wall in Tianjin and Badian Village. On the second day, you can visit the Great Wall. That is, from Dule Temple to Huangyaguan Great Wall, on the last day, you can set aside time to taste Tianjin delicacies, such as pancakes, fruits, Tianjin seafood, sticky cakes and boiled fish, and you can also choose one or two scenic spots to visit.

1. What other interesting places are there in Tianjin?

1. Panshan. Panshan Mountain is the first famous mountain in Tianjin. Although its fame can't be compared with other famous mountains and rivers, the air above Panshan Mountain is very good, and there are several temples with many celebrities mentioning words. Therefore, Panshan Mountain is quite humanistic, and there are many farmhouses at the foot of Panshan Mountain. It is also unique to have a taste of Tianjin farmhouse meals.

2. Fifth Avenue. Five avenues, namely, five roads juxtaposed from south to north in Heping District of Tianjin, including Machang Road, Munan Road, Dali Road, Changde Road and Chongqing Road. Fifth, this is the former concession, and buildings everywhere can witness the changes of China.

second, what should college students pay attention to when traveling?

If college students want to go out for a trip, it is suggested that they go together, so that they can not only have a care on the road, but also reduce some expenses better. Moreover, they must pay attention to safety issues when going out for a trip. For example, some college students like to challenge hiking or camping, so don't overestimate their abilities, and must consider the environmental problems at that time. In addition, in the process of traveling, don't be greedy and cheap, because many scenic spots take a fancy to this weakness of human nature to routine some college students.