Tianjin residents are well known for their sense of humor and a relaxed way of life. This attitude has been vividly depicted in the ink paintings of Li Jin, who grew up and works in Tianjin.
Tianjin, a city today I hold with deep passion. Before coming to China 37 years ago, I knew nothing about the city. A situation unfortunately due to a devoid of information about the China within our educational curriculum. Returning recently to Scotland I remain saddened by this continual lack of knowledge.
The Main Hall is complemented by the Mazu statue and her five incarnations, exuding solemnity and peace.
Step into history at the Tianjin Museum with Fan Kuan's Snowy Scene of Wintry Trees, a masterpiece from one of the most renowned painters of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127).
Explore the allure of the Red and White Agate sculpture depicting Chinese poet Li Bai, where colors blend seamlessly to captivate the viewer.
Unveil the enduring charm of Li Shutong's cat abode in Tianjin, a haven he created for cats long ago. Over a century later, it remains a beloved playground for our whiskered companions.
Built over a millennium ago, this Buddhist sanctuary stands as a marvel of ancient craftsmanship and spiritual devotion.
Explore Yangliuqing New Year pictures originated in Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Tianjin. They are noted for delicate engraving, fine patterns, vivid figures, and elegant colors.
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