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Like its counterpart in Beijing, the famous Liulichang,
the ancient culture street reflects the authority's effort to recreate
an ancient Chinese street of the 19th century in modern high-rise Tianjin.
Although everything here is not real, you can still appreciate the protruding
balconies and carved columns of the red and green wooden shops with their
nicely tiled roofing. "Antiques" here are generally expensive, but if
you are a connoisseur of bargaining, you can still find some good souvenirs
at a reasonable price.
Within the confines of the street is the Tianhou Temple
(Tianhou gong), paying tribute to the Goddess of the sea. The temple was
apparently built in 1326 AD. Since then the temple has been renovated
a number of times. In 1984, it was turned into a museum displaying local
customs, including some fine examples of the Tianjin clay works and woodblocks
from the nearby village of Yangliuqing.
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