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Does Tianjin Ancient Culture Street need tickets?
Tianjin Ancient Culture Street needs tickets. Ancient Culture Street is a street composed of folk shops imitating China in Qing Dynasty. Guwen Street, centered on Tianhou Palace, a historic site in the Yuan Dynasty, is located outside the east gate of the northeast corner of Nankai District, Tianjin, on the west bank of Haihe River and in the northeast corner of the north. It is located in the city center, east of Laotieqiao Street (Gongbei Street), east of Haihe River and south of Shuige Street (Gongnan Street). Angle of View There is a memorial archway at the north and south street corners, which reads "Golden Gate Hometown" and "Gushang Art Garden". Tianhou Palace, commonly known as "Niangniang Palace", is the main tourist project in the ancient cultural street. There is an ancient temple in this street, which has a history of hundreds of years. It was originally called "Tianfei Palace" and later renamed "Tianhou Palace". Tianjin faces the Bohai Sea in the east and the capital in the back. Tianjin has been a land and water transportation hub where boats and cars gather since ancient times. Tianhou Palace is a temple dedicated to Poseidon, the god of the sea, which was built to ensure grain transportation under the condition of great development of grain transportation.