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How to arrange a day trip to Tianjin and travel to Tianjin?
Tianjin one-day tour (details)
My friend and I bought the EMU tickets to Tianjin on the 3rd. Due to the holiday, we only have 6 a.m. on the 5th. A bus, it seems there is no choice. Unfortunately, we got up at 4 a.m. on the 5th and took a taxi at 4:40. The journey was smooth and we arrived at Beijing Station at 5:10. It costs 40 yuan. I browsed the bookstore at the train station for a while, checked in and entered the station at 5:50. The train starts at 6:10. The EMU is indeed different. Both the "hardware" and "software" have been improved a lot, especially the space between the seats is very large, allowing legs to be placed comfortably. The first time we sat there, we were a little excited. It seems that after making some bread, we arrived at Tianjin Yueyahe Railway Station (it is a temporary station and the Tianjin station is under maintenance).
After leaving the station, we bought a map for 4 yuan. What happened next made our impression of Tianjin really bad. We planned to take the 824 bus at Tianjin Station, which was under repair, so we approached a man who drove a motorcycle tricycle and asked for a price of 15 yuan. He said that taking the bus would also cost 5 yuan per person. While we were hesitating, another guy came and said that 824 was no longer at Tianjin Station. If we wanted to send it to Station 824, it would cost more than 30 yuan. As Brother De was talking, the uncle found a new passenger and drove away. We had no choice but to bargain with Brother De, and finally settled on 22 yuan for delivery. Along the way, our brother kept lying to us and wanted us to rent his car, but we ignored him and were very disgusted. After about 8 kilometers, we arrived at station 824. Later we calculated that if we used a meter, we probably wouldn’t even need 20. Angry! ! ! Before getting on the bus, I wanted to go to the restroom and consulted the station staff. They pointed to the door and said: "Outside, outside." We walked towards the door and couldn't find it at all. I continued to consult the guy who was working next to me. He was even more awesome. He pointed to a bridge and said, "There is no one nearby. You have to walk across the bridge to find one." I was dizzy! I looked around and saw a hotel. I ran over to it, but I was stopped before I could go in. The security guard told me that it was not open to the public, which made me depressed. I had to find a small street and walk in. After walking for a while, there was still no hope. I had no choice but to continue asking, and this time I found an eldest sister, who came over with a smile on her face. The eldest sister shook her head expressionlessly. Desperate.
Get in the car first! It cost 6 yuan for two people. An hour later, we arrived at the first scenic spot in our plan: Shijia Courtyard. Fortunately, the scenery here is nice and there is a toilet. Although it costs 50 cents, I still get some comfort. We entered the compound for a 20 yuan ticket and walked around for two hours. We thought it was pretty good. We took a lot of photos and learned some history from the tour guides of other tour groups. It was very interesting.
12:10 We took the bus back to the city. Because I had sat past the station, I felt confused after getting off the bus. I had to look at the map and ask for directions. Asking for directions this time was also a painful process. Anyway, we finally arrived at the second attraction: Nanshi Food Street. The whole street is filled with sweet smell. We bought the time-honored Guoren Zhang, Mahua from Gui Faxiang 18th Street, and also bought an extra doll. Goubuli steamed buns for lunch. Just looking at the price, it's authentic enough. 36 yuan for 8 buns. It was too expensive and I didn’t dare to eat enough. I went out and drank a big bowl of tea and ate fried cakes. That’s it for lunch.
At 2:00 we set off to the third scenic spot: Drum Tower. I originally planned to go to Ancient Culture Street first. But I was deceived by the driver again. When I got out of the car, I realized that I had pulled the car in the wrong place! I wonder why I can’t meet good people? On the way to the Gulou, we passed by Duan Commodity Street, which was not very interesting. I just took photos at the Gulou and left. There is a Cantonese Guild Hall next to it, and the ticket is 10 yuan. Fortunately, there is a Kunqu Opera performance inside, which makes it more meaningful.
The fourth attraction is the Confucian Temple. Just on our way to Cultural Street. But it's being repaired and it's a bit bad.
The fifth attraction, Ancient Culture Street, is a 15-minute walk from the Drum Tower! There are a lot of people, it’s very lively, and it’s full of small commodity shops, which is very interesting. We bought a set of "Eagle Catching Chicken" clay figurine sheets, invoiced according to the listed price and got the goods, which felt good. I also bought a more meaningful mobile phone chain. There is also a small attraction, Thean Hou Temple, which costs three yuan per ticket. It looks like the incense inside is pretty good. We mainly worshiped the God of Wealth. Hahahaha
The fifth attraction is Five Avenues. It cost 13 yuan to take a taxi from Wenhua Street to Chongqing Road, one of the five avenues. Several of the Five Avenues are almost parallel. We went all the way and finally came to the most famous Racecourse Road. It feels okay. Some buildings are relatively well maintained, and some have been renovated and have lost their luster. We imagine that it would be even better if we all wore cheongsams and walked around here, running rickshaws back and forth!
The sixth attraction is Jiefang North Road. They seem to be some ancient buildings, where the branches of major banks are located. But we gave up.
At 6:00 we were ready to return to Beijing. Fortunately, I found a bus to Crescent River at the intersection of Fifth Avenue. It cost 1.5 yuan per person and took about 20 minutes. We arrived at the train station. Surprisingly, the train tickets and station tickets were all gone. We had no choice but to find a black car and carpool back to Beijing. Seven people return to Beijing for 55 yuan each. We finally arrived home around 10:00. I’m so tired! Hehehe. . . . . .
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