Tianjin University's Crabapple Blossom Festival has evolved into a comprehensive campus open day integrating technology, admissions, and cultural activities.
That sense of time-warp nostalgia is exactly what has made Wan Zi Qian Hong a social media sensation.
More than 3,000 runners gathered in Baodi district, Tianjin, on Saturday to kick off the 2026 Tianjin Baodi Sports & Tourism Carnival, as a crabapple-themed Color Run painted the spring landscape in a burst of color and joy.
Hassan Sameh Hassan Elsayed, an international student at Tianjin University, recently shared on social media his first experience at Da Ren Tang's wellness center, where he tasted herbal tea, inquired about traditional Chinese medicine and chose a herbal bracelet.
Six years ago, Ibrahim Maher, an Egyptian student who spoke barely any Chinese, arrived in China to begin a new chapter in his education. Today, he has graduated from Tianjin Light Industry Vocational Technical College and enrolled in a Chinese university for his undergraduate degree.
After months of winter closure, Panshan Mountain in Tianjin's Jizhou district reopened on Friday, welcoming visitors with a grand mountain-opening festival. The district is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of tourists during the upcoming Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, holiday.
As temperatures rise in North China, April through June marks the peak season for stray animals to give birth. Last week, while admiring blooming crabapple flowers on the streets of Tianjin, Chen Xue not only enjoyed the scenery, but was also surprised to find two newborn kittens.
Nawej Makal Styno, an automotive business manager at Celeste Agency in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, traveled to a vehicle remanufacturing park in Tianjin's Binhai New Area last month to inspect a batch of heavy-duty trucks that had just rolled off the production line and placed the first order.
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