Len's last weekend here, we took a train trip to Tianjin to explore another beautiful city in China. |
It was a quick trip there; only 30 minutes on the bullet train! Why have I not gone before now? |
As the train slowed down approaching Tianjin, I saw this beautiful pagoda outside my window. I think I am going to like this place! |
We stayed at the Holiday Inn Riverside, which I highly recommend; it's right next to the Tianjin Eye :) We dropped our back packs at the motel room, and decided to go explore... |
Squishy! |
We decided to do the river walk, as far as our legs could take us. |
The city has a large European influence, particularly German, so the architecture along the river was beautiful. We were looking forward to some good German food :) |
There were beautiful bridges along the way, each with it's own unique character and design. This one led to the German and Italian concession (neighborhood). |
True to china form, brides were out in full force, having fake wedding pictures taken! So weird. |
The weekend marked the Dragonboat Festival. If you are interested in what all the fuss is about to warrant a three day weekend, click here: Legend of the Dragonboat |
We crossed the river toward the German concession. |
It always makes me smile to see the cross in China :) |
In this case, though, there was some sort of military park on the courtyard in front of the church. Tanks & religion? Hmm... |
Definitely a military monument of some sort. |
Also on the courtyard of the church was some sort of carnival going on. Ironic they were using 'toy' machine guns to pop balloons! |
Across the street from the church, military monuments, and carnival games was this statue....if China is anything, she is eclectic! |
Wanghailou Church, aka the Catholic Church in town. |
Looks beautiful all lit up at night. |
It was a perfect evening- not too hot- so we stayed along the waterfront to watch the boats and people watch :) |
Selfie time! (he tolerates me :) |
A forty-five minute wait wasn't so bad- nothing like the madness here the night before! |
Just two crazy kids riding the giant ferris wheel :) |
Beautiful views of the city! |
Any time I see water, I cannot help but smile :) |
I zoomed in, and found a marble boat! We need to go see it!!! |
All too soon we were at the very top! |
Look how high up we are- so cool. |
You know what that means?! Selfie time!! (he humors me :) |
Found it! Only minutes before we had been 'up there' looking at the marble boat 'down there'. Now we were ' there' at the marble boat looking 'up there' at the Tianjin Eye. Life is funny like that. |
The only other time I have seen a marble boat was at the Summer Palace in Beijing. I am fascinated by them :) |
Somebody else seemed pretty interested, too. |
How cool would it be to have a marble ship's wheel in your home? Ok, well, maybe it would just be super cool in MY home :) |
The ornate carving on the boat was gorgeous. |
Walking all along the river walk you would come upon these beautiful scenes carved in to the walls that seemed to tell the rich history of Tianjin. I, of course, had to find a sailing ship ;) |
Many were enjoying the water, naked babies and all. It's the Chinese way. |
This cutie was a hot, sticky mess with his cotton candy. I was so happy the first time I discovered that China has cotton candy! |
By the time we got back near our hotel to see Dabei Temple, it had already closed, but we still took a walk around outside. |
He looked like he had a ball in his mouth! |
You know I have a 'thing' for doors :) |
Since it was getting late in the day, we decided to head on down to the train station for a little more people watching before we boarded. |
She made us giggle :) |
I loved this clock sculpture that was in the center of a roundabout. So pretty against the setting sun. |
As the sun went down, the city lights came on- beautiful :) |
I tried to capture the cityscape in a panoramic shot. |
G'nite, y'all!
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