Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Scenic spots in Nankai district

Scenic spots in Nankai district

Tianjin Old Town Museum, Drum Tower, Jinmenzhuang Wangmi, Tianjin Ling 'ao Creative Industry Park, Tianjin Theatre Museum, etc.

1. Tianjin Ancient City Museum: It is a self-supporting institution sponsored by Tianjin Nankai District Culture and Tourism Bureau. It is located in JOE Courtyard, a traditional residence. It was originally the Xupu Temple of Macquarie Foreign Firm in Tianjin, a British businessman. Built in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. It is the only well-preserved courtyard with three entrances and four exits of typical traditional houses in Tianjin.

2. Drum Tower: It is a landmark building in the old city of Tianjin. Tianjin Acropolis is located in the center of the old city. It was built in the second year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, and the Drum Tower was built in the center of the old city. Under the Drum Tower, a ticket gate passage was opened, which was connected with four streets in the city. Use a clock instead of a drum to tell the time.

3. Jinmen Village: Located at No.82, Bai Causeway Road, Nankai District, Tianjin, it was originally the Li Chunjia Temple of Jiangxi Governor of Beiyang Government, and it is one of the largest antique buildings in the city. It is a municipal cultural relics protection unit and a historical building with key protection level in Tianjin.

4. Tianjin Lingao Creative Industry Park: It is the largest creative industry park in Tianjin and registered according to law. It is an industrial gathering area with animation games, new media networks, scientific research and development, and cultural creativity. Its development speed and operation effect rank first among similar parks in Tianjin.

5. Tianjin Theatre Museum: Located in the center of Tianjin Old Town, Nanmenli Street, Nankai District. The site of the museum was officially completed in the first month of the 33rd year of Guangxu reign (1907). It was initiated by Lutang, Tianjin Customs at that time, and was established by Cantonese tourists to Tianjin.