
It has a semi-humid continental climate I the warm Temperate Zone. With a annual average temperature of 12 degrees centigrade, and rainfall of 590 millimeters, it has 22 frost-free days per year. It’s rich in petroleum, natural gas and sea salt along the coastal area.
As one of China’s biggest industrial centers, Tianjin has built up an all-round industrial system with machinery electronics, textiles, chemicals, metallurgy, foodstuff etc. as its mainstays.

Tianjin is one of the most prosperous business areas as well as a distribution center for goods and materials in North China.
It’s also a key hub of land and sea communications. Its port consisting of Tianjin, Tanggu and Xingang Harbors is an important Chinese Sea port, serving as the most convenient sea outlet for Beijing, North China and Northwest. The port accessible to ocean freighters of ten thousand tons class has opened more than 20 ocean shipping routes. Tianjin has a well-developed road transport network, regular air-service to over 30 cities throughout the country, and inland water shipping, in addition to the pipelines for

Tianjin is a famous historical city. The best known scenic spits and historical sites include Ning Garden, Tianhou Temple (Temple of Heaven Empress), Dule Temple in Ji country, The Great Wall at Huangya Pass, the Panshan scenery area etc.
Efforts are being made to develop Tianjin primary into a financial center in North China, an international commercial city and free port.