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What does Tianjin in Wujin mean?

Tianjin in Wujin is a place name from the Chuanjiang River Basin in Wujin. Takekawa is located in Yoshino Village, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It flows through the village and passes through Yoshinomachi, a famous scenic spot in Pingping, Nara Prefecture. Takekawa is known as one of Nara's famous "Clear Water Channels". Its freshness and openness bring people comfortable sensory enjoyment and natural experience.

Besides place names, Tianjin also has other meaning. In Chinese, Tianjin stands for port, wharf, etc. In Japan, Tianjin also means contact and communication. Based on all these meanings, it is not difficult to find that there is rich cultural connotation behind the meaning of the place name Wujinchuan-Wujinchuan is not only a natural landscape, but also a channel for local people to contact with the outside world, where people and nature set each other off and live in harmony.

But for outsiders, Tianjin in Wujin is still a mysterious and distant place, and its history and culture can only be understood by locals and tourists. Therefore, it is more mysterious and attractive. If you have the opportunity to travel to Wujin area, walk into Wujin Chuanjiang River, enjoy the beautiful natural scenery and explore the mysterious historical and cultural connotation of Wujin, I believe you will certainly gain unforgettable memories.