Discover Binhai New Area: an ideal place to live

(exploringtianjin.com)| Updated : 2025-02-18

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Binhai New Area,Tianjin, is located in the North China Plain, facing the sea to the east, across the sea from Japan and South Korea, with a coastline of 359 kilometers, an area of 2,283 square kilometers, and a wetland area of 674 square kilometers.

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The area has a warm temperate monsoon climate with distinct seasons, an average temperature of 14°C, and annual precipitation of 782.6 millimeters.

The three major wetlands, including Tianjin Beidagang wetland nature reserve, cover an area of 674 square kilometers. Five rivers, including the Haihe River, flow through the new area into the sea. Various migratory birds, such as the Oriental white stork and Larus relictus, inhabit and forage around the area.

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It has quality higher education facilities such as Tianjin University of Science and Technology and Tianjin Juilliard School. The TEDA Football Stadium was the first FIFA-certified professional football stadium in China and serves as the home ground for the Tianjin Jinmen Tiger FC. Annual events include dragon boat races, marathons, beach volleyball and the China Chess Open.

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The area is home to more than 50 public medical institutions, including10 national-grade hospitals and 45 community health service centers and public health institutions. 

TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital has successfully performed "HeartCon" implantation surgeries on more than 50 heart failure patients, bringing them new life.

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Binhai has numerous cultural facilities, including libraries, art galleries and museums, as well as large performance venues and art troupes. The Dagukou Fort Ruins Museum, the old site of Tanggu South Station, the Ruins of Beiyang Navy Daku Dockyard and the old site of the Yellow Sea Chemical Industry Research Society are all part of the China National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit.