Tianjin, located in northern China, is a transitional area from the Yanshan Mountains to the coastal plain. It has a total land area of 11,9665 square kilometers, with the mounded plain area accounting for 93%.
Open development injects vitality into Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
The municipality of Tianjin has been making headlines this month for a slew of breaking news.
The total land area of Tianjin is 11,916.9 square kilometers, with mountains, rivers, lakes, seas, springs and wetlands. The 72-kilometer-long Haihe River winds its way through the city and flows into the Bohai Sea, instilling vitality to the entire city.
Tianjin has adhered to implementing a new development philosophy. In 2021, Tianjin’s GDP registered a year-on-year growth of 6.6 percent, and its general public revenue and tax revenue increased by 11.3 percent and 8.1 percent year-on-year, respectively.
Adjacent to rivers and the sea, Tianjin enjoys a favorable geographical location. Gradually formed during a long sea retreat, the Tianjin region has a geological history of 2 billion years.
By hosting the World Intelligence Congress, Tianjin is striving to shape itself into a smart city and pursue development that is driven by intelligent technologies.
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