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Introduction to Tianjin composition

How to write an introduction to Tianjin? The location of Tianjin was originally an ocean. More than 4,000 years ago, the bottom of the sea was slowly exposed by the sediment of the Yellow River, forming an alluvial plain. The following is the relevant information I compiled for you to introduce Tianjin composition. Welcome to read! Chapter 1: Introduction to Tianjin

My hometown is in Tianjin. My hometown has changed a lot in recent years. The biggest change I have seen is Haihe.

I heard from my mother that the old Haihe River used to be narrow, with overgrown weeds on both sides, and a lot of white garbage floating on the river. It was always smelly every summer, and people passing by had to cover their mouths and noses. Passing by in a hurry.

Now the Haihe River has a completely new look, the river channel has been widened and the water has become clear. The Haihe River is like a long jade belt surrounding my home. Both sides of the Haihe River are covered with green lawns and planted with various flowers, plants and trees. There are many man-made landscapes along the coast: a large wooden boat is moored on the shore, with long ropes tied to the stones on the shore, as if we have really arrived at the "Nanyang Pier"; several waterwheels are pedaled by curious children There was a roaring sound, and my father also told me the principle of waterwheel irrigation; there are pavilions and cloisters not far away for tourists to rest, and there are many, many landscapes to count, all of which form the beautiful Haihe River linear park. People come here for walks in the morning and evening. Now this old Haihe River road has become a good place for people to escape the summer heat and relax. Whenever night falls and the lights first come on, a "Rainbow Bridge" is erected on the Haihe River. The neon lights on the bridge are flashing and reflected on the Haihe River, which is very moving.

This is my home - beautiful Tianjin, beautiful Haihe River, I love my hometown. Chapter 2: Introduction to Tianjin

Tianjin faces the Bohai Sea to the east and is backed by a vast hinterland of 1 million square kilometers and a population of 200 million in North and Northwest China. Since it was first called Tianjin in 1405 (the third year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty), it has a history of nearly 600 years. The transportation in Tianjin is very convenient. It is the intersection of the Tianjin-Shanghai Railway and the Tianjin-Harbin Railway. It is only an hour's drive from Beijing via the expressway. Tianjin seaport is also the starting point of the railway land bridge across the Eurasian road. Tianjin Seaport is only a 20-minute drive from the city center via the expressway. Every week, the "Tianren" passenger ship runs between Tianjin Port and Incheon Port in South Korea; the "Yanjing" passenger ship runs between Tianjin and Japan's Kobe Port.

Tianjin Binhai International Airport has weekly flights to Seoul, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Russia. Air links with Japan are expected to be opened in the near future; there are also flights to various parts of China. Tianjin's climate is between continental and oceanic, with a warm continental season. Spring---dry, less rainy and windy. Summer---Affected by the Pacific subtropical high, it is mostly controlled by the southeastern ocean climate and the atmosphere is stable. Autumn---moderate temperatures and sunny days. Winter---controlled by the cold air from Siberia and Mongolia, with mainly northerly winds and stable weather. The annual average temperature is 12.C, and the average ground temperature is 14.2C. The average annual evaporation is 1909.6 mm. The average air pressure is 1061.4 mm. The sunshine percentage is 65%. Chapter 3: Introduction to Tianjin

When people think of Tianjin, they can easily think of the many Western-style buildings left to it by history, the towering Tianjin TV Tower, and the fragrant Goubuli. steamed stuffed bun. Compared with the other three municipalities directly under the Central Government in China, although Tianjin's jurisdiction is limited, its natural and cultural landscapes are no less impressive. Tianjin's folk art, in particular, has strong local characteristics.

There are many types of folk crafts in Tianjin, including New Year pictures, clay sculptures, kites, seal cutting, wood carvings, carpets, paper-cutting, weaving, etc. Among them, Yangliuqing paintings, "Clay Figurine Zhang" painted sculptures, "Kite Wei" kites, seal cuttings and wood carvings are the most famous.

Yangliuqing paintings are folk New Year paintings that people use to decorate the environment during the New Year, increase the New Year atmosphere, and get spiritual comfort and sustenance from them. Its history can be traced back to the period from Chongzhen in the late Ming Dynasty to Yongzheng period in the Qing Dynasty.

Yangliuqing paintings use a method that combines woodblock engraving and artificial painting, so Yangliuqing paintings have the unique knife edge flavor of woodcutting without losing the traditional style of national painting. The creation of a New Year picture requires drafting, printing, coloring, etc. It takes six or seven processes to complete. The themes of Yangliuqing paintings are mainly dramas and mythological stories that are familiar and popular to the people, or are named with homophonic names to show auspiciousness. Such as "Sustainable Years After Years", "A House Full of Goldfish", etc.; or "current affairs and custom paintings" based on social life and customs, such as "Picture of Fish Returning", "Celebrating the Harvest Year", "Door God", etc. Among them, "Celebrating the Harvest" depicts the busy scene on the threshing floor during the wheat harvest season in rural areas, reflecting the expectations of farmers who have worked hard all year round for a bumper harvest. In addition, there is a type of "landscape painting" in Yangliuqing's paintings, such as "Tianjin Picture" and "Beijing Landscape Picture". "Tianjin Map" depicts Tianjin Haikou. The whole map is majestic. There are two sailing ships cutting through the waves among the vast expanse of water, which has infinite beauty.

People often say that if you have not been to Yangliuqing, you cannot say you have been to Tianjin, and if you have not seen Yangliuqing's paintings, you have not been to China. It can be seen that Tianjin's folk crafts not only enrich and beautify the lives of Tianjin people, but also bring glory to the motherland.

Chapter 4: Introduction to Tianjin

My hometown is Tianjin. Tianjin has many famous tourist attractions and many famous snacks, so many people come to Tianjin to visit and taste Tianjin’s special snacks.

Ancient Culture Street is one of the famous tourist attractions in Tianjin. The first thing for many people coming from other places is to visit the Ancient Culture Street. There are sellers of various Yangliuqing paintings, snacks, jewelry and clay figurines. The most eye-catching one is the Tianhou Palace, where a queen is enshrined. Many people come to the Ancient Culture Street. Tourists have to go in and take a look. This is the famous ancient culture street.

I think everyone is also hungry, so next I will introduce the most famous Nanshi Food Street in Tianjin, which has the most complete snacks. There is a shop selling 18th Street Mahua in Nanshi Food Street. , Shimenkan steamed buns, dried fruits and twist candy and other snacks. There are many restaurants upstairs in Nanshi Food Street. These are all the snacks in Nanshi Food Street, not bad!

After introducing the Nanshi Food Street, it’s time to introduce the Haihe River. Haihe is a big river in Tianjin. People swim on the Haihe River every day, and ships pass by it every day. It is also one of Tianjin’s tourist attractions.

These are our tourist attractions in Tianjin. I like Tianjin and I love my hometown.