It depends on whether you are a native of Tianjin. If you are a local in Tianjin, I advise you not to join in the fun... You have basically experienced all the things during the Chinese New Year, and there is nothing new for you to do. If you are a foreigner coming to Tianjin to celebrate the New Year, you can also find some unique Tianjin New Year activities. The first thing I want to talk about is teahouse crosstalk. There are many famous teahouse crosstalk actors in Tianjin. Speaking of teahouse crosstalk, during the Chinese New Year, I would crack some melon seeds there, drink some tea, and have a good time, but this person Beautiful things. The more famous teahouses include Celebrity, Dajintai, Qianxiangyi, etc. You can find the addresses of these online. The ticket price is estimated to be 10. After all, it is the Chinese New Year, and teahouses make this money. If you want to see a temple fair with Tianjin characteristics, then the only one is Ancient Culture Street. During the Chinese New Year, if you go to Ancient Culture Street, you will definitely feel the full New Year atmosphere, buy some folk goods with Tianjin characteristics, and eat some Tianjin food. Snacks are pretty good. Of course, if you are a quiet person, then go to the Cultural Center in Hexi District. Tianjin Museum, Art Gallery, Library, and Grand Theater are all there. You can look at cultural relics, appreciate famous paintings, and read good books. , look at the good show, this can be regarded as a cultural year. If you have more leisure time, go to Yangliuqing. Usually there will be temple fairs there every year, and they will also organize people to perform yangko and have a lantern festival. But relatively speaking, it is a bit far away. Whether you can see the annual activities is also Depends on your luck. However, the New Year atmosphere in that place will be very strong, perhaps even stronger than in the city. Going there to see the New Year and visiting temple fairs is also a good way to relax. After reading all this, what should I do if I still have time to spare? Then drive around the Haihe River and look at the lanterns. Usually during the New Year and festivals, the lanterns on the Haihe River are fully turned on. They are very beautiful, eye-catching and save money. I'm tired of Haihe, so I have to look at Tianjin's famous landmarks, such as the Eye of Tianjin, the Five Avenues, and the Water Park. However, these places are basically the same no matter when you go, and they change during the New Year. It's not big. Although it's worth seeing, it doesn't have a strong sense of customs.
To sum up in one sentence: If you are not a local, everything you see will be new; if you are a local, stay at home for the New Year and do whatever you need to do after a few days of rest...