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The National Maritime Museum of China ( Chinese : 国家海洋博物馆) is located in the Binhai Tourism Zone of the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city in Binhai New Area, Tianjin, China, at the intersection of Rongsheng Road and Haixuan Road [1]. It is a national comprehensive maritime museum jointly established and managed by the Ministry of ...
Website. www.tjl.tj.cn. The Tianjin Library ( simplified Chinese: 天津图书馆; traditional Chinese: 天津圖書館) is a provincial-level public library [2] located in the Hexi District of Tianjin City. Established in 1908, it is one of the first provincial public libraries in China. [3]
Tianjin Binhai Library. Floor to ceiling bookshelves shaped as an eye. Tianjin Binhai New Area Library [2] ( Chinese: 天津滨海新区图书馆 ), nicknamed The Eye, is a library in Tianjin, China. It is part of the Binhai Cultural Center, being one of its five central attractions. [3]
Lu Xun Museum. Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution. Ming City Wall Relics Park. Museum of the War of Chinese People's Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. National Art Museum of China. National Museum of China. Palace Museum (Forbidden City) Paleozoological Museum of China. Shangyuan Art Museum.
The National Library is a major research and public library, with items in 123 languages [6] and in many formats, both print and digital: books, manuscripts, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, videos, play-scripts, patents, databases, maps, stamps, prints, drawings. As of December 2020, the collection contains more ...
New Netherland Museum: New York: New York City: Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication: New York: New York City: Noble Maritime Collection: New York: New York City: South Street Seaport Museum: Y New York: New York City: Waterfront Museum: New York: Oswego: H. Lee White Marine Museum: New York: Penn Yan: Finger Lakes Boating Museum ...
The Tianjin Port Container Logistics Center (天津港集装箱物流中心) is located in the north part of the Beijiang area, in 7.03 km 2 of reclaimed land. The center currently hosts 42 logistics enterprises, and it has 350 hectares of yard space, 26 hectares of warehouses, or about 60% of the Port's container handling capacity.
Founded in 1980 in Manhattan's Chinatown, the museum began as the New York Chinatown History Project by historian John Kuo Wei Tchen and community resident and activist Charles Lai to promote understanding of the Chinese American experience and to address the concern that "the memories and experiences of aging older generations would perish without oral history, photo documentation, research ...