Tianjin
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Definition
Proper noun A major port city and direct-controlled municipality in northeastern China. It is a significant industrial, commercial, and economic center located on the Hai River near its confluence with the Bohai Sea (a gulf of the Yellow Sea). It is connected to the Grand Canal and is one of the most populous cities in China.
Usage
Tianjin is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the Chinese city. It functions as the subject or object of a sentence, or as part of a prepositional phrase indicating location.
Examples
- As a subject:
- Tianjin has experienced rapid economic growth in recent decades.
- As an object:
- We visited the historic concessions in Tianjin.
- In a prepositional phrase:
- Many international companies have offices in Tianjin.
- The port of Tianjin is one of the busiest in the world.
Advanced Usage
- "Tianjin Municipality": Refers to the direct-controlled municipal region, which includes the urban core and surrounding districts.
- Tianjin Municipality has administrative status equal to a province.
- Historical Context: Often mentioned in the context of 19th and early 20th-century history due to the "Treaty of Tientsin" (an older romanization of Tianjin) and the presence of foreign concessions.
- The Tianjin Incident was a diplomatic crisis in 1870.
Variants and Related Words
- Tientsin: An older, historical romanization for the same city, commonly used before the standardization of Pinyin.
- Jin: A common abbreviation for Tianjin, used informally and in certain compound names (e.g., Jinji Railway for the Tianjin–Jinan railway).
Synonyms
- Port city: (descriptive, not a proper noun synonym) Describes its primary function.
- Municipality: (descriptive, not a proper noun synonym) Describes its administrative status.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Binhai New Area: A major new economic development zone within Tianjin.
- The Binhai New Area is a pilot zone for financial reform.
- Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA): A state-level development zone in the city.
- Many high-tech firms are located in TEDA.
Noun
- a major industrial center in northeastern China on the Grand Canal near the Yellow Sea; 3rd largest city in China