Tianjin Municipality's investment in public spaces and global trade has greatly enhanced the quality of life for its residents, providing a mix of recreational facilities and a wide range of international products.
In the bustling heart of Tianjin, small public spaces like Fuxing Park offer a vibrant outlet for residents to engage in a unique mix of recreation and tradition. Every Saturday, people gather in this urban oasis to practice wrestling, sharing their love for the sport amid cheers and encouragement from the crowd.
"This really gets the audience involved. It's both a sport and entertainment," said spectator Zhang Guowei.
Tianjin has created over 100 pocket parks like Fuxing Park, transforming neighborhoods into hubs for social interaction and physical activity.
In Xigu Park, a group of seniors who had been exercising on basic bars for decades now have access to rings and climbing poles provided by the government, allowing for more advanced workouts.
In addition to its parks, Tianjin's international trade has made high-quality global products more accessible.
From Australian steak to Norwegian salmon, Tianjin Port's connections to over 500 ports in more than 180 countries ensure that residents can access a diverse range of imported goods.
Five new shipping routes have been established this year alone, bringing fresh fruits like South American cherries and Southeast Asian durians straight to local markets.
Moreover, as an international port city, Tianjin has attracted approximately 250,000 international visitors by cruise so far this year.