What we did in Tianjin.

During our China visit, we stayed most of the time in Tianjin. It is a port city. Our seminar was about economical development for Bangladesh. So, we visited its free trade zone, special economic zone, scientific park etc. But, of course we  got chances to do shopping, eating outside and to roam around in some important places of this city.

In the very beginning most of the tress were barren. But after some days we enjoyed blossoms. Though not sure about their names. Some flowers were deep pink, some were whitish and red. And, of course they filled us with joy.

 Second day, we went out to do shopping. But, after awhile, everybody started shivering. My condition was worse. I felt sick on the way to get a taxi. I had chest pain due to cold! But, Thanks to Almighty, then we got a taxi and I just rode into it.

How was the shopping? First faced language problem. Then suddenly sign language related idea came into my mind. I did acting to bring the calculator then it was okay.

In Tianjin we stayed in hotel Zaia. There we had hot spring bath. It was a new experience for us and we enjoyed it. 

If you want to purchase foreign goods in China, you have to pay more. I wanted to buy my lotion ( made in U.S.A) but it was more costly than my country. So, I bought it after arriving in Bangladesh.

We did shopping in various malls. Obviously prices were higher! So, you may try a market, name is Tahitu. You can bargain over there. If they demand 30 Yuan, you may start from 2 yuan and can purchase by 10 yuan! But, there are also quality goods which you would not get by bargain!

There are many things to see. But, our time was limited as most of the time seminar held on all day long. So, sometimes we went out after dinner. One day the host company arranged a bus to show us Tianjin at night.

And, we enjoyed Tianjin eye, many light up buildings and the "sun and moon' bridge. If you do visit in Tianjin, you will see many European buildings over there. It is because Tianjin was a colony of many countries( French, U.K, U.S.A, Spain) in the past. At night the old architectures take another look. They seem  more gorgeous!

You may visit " Asian cultural street". It is a market place where you can see their local products. It is noticeable that it is water in front, Nice view, indeed! If you are interested, you can taste their local cake. And, you may observe how they make this kind of cake too. Am I sounding interesting?

They call my country as 'Manjala.' And, I found many people specially who work with foreigners, they have English names beside their original Chinese names.

Okay, Another point for today, One day we got into a public bus. We were 3 ladies. We had no exchange. Our small note was 10 yuan. Per person fair was 2 so we asked the  (sign language, of course) driver for change. He waved us to take our sit. When we were about to get down , we asked again to take our fair. But he waved again to get down!

Yes, if you wanna roam around by bus then take 2 yuan. Because there is no option to get change. So, it is better fill your pocket or purse with 2 yuan and take a bus journey! But, please do not forget to write down your hotel address in Chinese.

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  • Hello again Afro, thanks for sharing your experience. The most interesting is the night tour you had. Nice photos. Btw, did you buy any local product for souvenir?

  • Thanks, peppo for your nice comment.

    Maya, thanks a lot

    Mira, thanks.

    Kevin, really? Thanks a lot for this sort of information. I really appreciate it as you came up to let me know. Anyway are you from China too?

  • Afro, next time, in case you take bus but no coins in china,

    you can put in your note into money box firstly, then stand by and waiting for next passager(maybe one or servral) give their ticket money to you as your change back.

    i always do it like this...

  • Good Experiences...! Nice to read.

  • I like the pictures and the way you did bargain,, hehe 10 yuan from 30 yuan, that was cool!
    You had a lovely trip, Afro. Thanks for sharing :D
  • @ Smith
    Thanks a lot, Smith for stopping by.
    @ Bala.....Thanks and I will try to add some more pics.
    @ Sulung, thanks and yes Chinese seems very tough to learn! I got back home. Hey... how could I post my blogs from China. Don't you know net connection is not so available over there? Lol!

  • A friend of mine is studying at Nanjing University. She has to pass the language test (a type of test like TOEFL or IELTS, she said). She complains how hard it is to learn Chinese. 

    I see you have enjoyed your trip a lot, Afro. Waiting for your next update. Keep us posted :) (But, I am not sure if you are still there or already home now)

  • Dear Afro, Very nice and interesting with the lovely pictures.

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  • Great!

    Thanks for sharing this. It's so useful for people who want to visit China. Keep it up! 

  • The driver was good he allowed us without fair. I enjoyed chinese food to some extent.Thanks for reading.

    @ Shaila, thanks.

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