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Hey! Just two hours from Beijing, let's take a trip to "Little Europe"!

Hey! Just two hours from Beijing, let's take a trip to "Little Europe"! Friends! You know, after working hard for five days, finally looking forward to the weekend, don’t you want to take your little ones out for some fresh air? Today, I’ve got a great spot for you—Tianjin, just two hours by car or half an hour by high-speed train from Beijing! Wow, Tianjin is amazing, with London-style arches, sycamore avenues, Roman squares, and a century-old collection of international architecture. Plus, the "Oriental Seine River" that’s romantic all year round—photos taken here will make people think you’ve gone abroad if you don’t say it’s Tianjin! This place is truly a treasure for weekend family outings and photo ops, a perfect "Little Europe of the East"! Don’t underestimate this short trip; there’s a lot to it. When you’re about to set off, you think about whether the kids will get tired, where they can have fun and you can take beautiful photos. Your mind is all over the place! And what if it’s crowded and you can’t see anything? You’d have spent money and suffered for nothing, right? Don’t worry, listen to me carefully, and I guarantee you’ll have a clear and enjoyable trip! I’ve summarized two family-friendly photo routes for you, with no entrance fees and stroller-friendly paths! First, start from the Five Great Avenues Park, stroll along this route: Former Agricultural University Courtyard, Minyuan Square, Nathan’s Old Residence, Geda Building, then Tianjin Foreign Studies University, followed by the Five Great Avenues landmark clock, Pan Fu’s former residence, and finally Xiaobailou. This whole route is exquisite! Take Minyuan Square, for example, the big lawn is lush green like a jade carpet. Stand there and the photos you take will have an amazing atmosphere! Also, Tianjin Foreign Studies University has a very exotic architectural style. Kids running and jumping around here, every snap looks like a movie scene. The second route starts from Guangming Bridge, then Anligan Art Center, British Consulate, former Kailuan Mining Bureau Building, Tianjin Lishunde Hotel, Tianjin Ritz-Carlton Hotel, then Tai’an Five Great Avenues, Tianjin Chengtou Building, former Belgian Consulate, Tianjin Postal Museum, and finally Guangming Building and Jiefang Bridge. When you reach Jiefang Bridge, the highlight awaits! When the bridge opens, the scene is truly spectacular! Kids will stare wide-eyed, mouths open so big you could fit an egg in! However, you might encounter some "little hiccups" along the way. For example, finding good photo spots—sometimes navigation isn’t reliable and leads you in circles, making you sweat nervously. When you finally find a spot, it’s packed with people, and you have to wait forever to get a solo shot! Also, kids get tired quickly and want to be carried, your arms almost breaking but you have to keep going. What to do? Listen to me: prepare in advance, save photos of the photo spots on your phone, and find them easily on site, saving you a lot of trouble. Bring some snacks and toys to calm the kids when they get cranky—they’ll settle down immediately. Speaking of photo spots, there are plenty of tricks here. At Guangmingli Building, shoot upwards from the ground—the lines and light create great depth; on Hebei Road, the street is full of stylish shops, stand with your kids at the door pretending to shop, snap a photo, and it’s full of life; at Xiaobailou, the Tianjin Concert Hall is grand and magnificent, and at night when the lights come on, it’s dazzling—perfect for night shots. Also, Qishilin, right opposite Xiaobailou, is a European-style building; standing there feels like being on a European street. After this trip, looking at hundreds of beautiful photos on your phone and seeing your kids having a great time, you’ll feel so satisfied! Then you’ll realize, with such beautiful places nearby, why bother going far abroad to see European architecture? These international buildings left by our ancestors have both historical charm and exotic style—it’s like having "poetry and distant places" right at your doorstep. Plus, taking kids to see these old buildings and telling them the stories behind them is more useful than a few history lessons! It teaches kids from an early age that our Chinese land is full of treasures and knowledge everywhere! So, friends, don’t worry about where to go this weekend! Pack your bags, bring your kids, follow the routes I shared, and explore Tianjin, the "Little Europe of the East." I guarantee you and your kids will create unforgettable memories, and when you show the photos to relatives and friends, you can proudly say: "Look, we didn’t go abroad, but we still had an international-style trip!"
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Posted: May 16, 2025
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