The Tanggu Foreign Goods Market is a market established in North China specifically for trading imported goods. It attracts tourists from Beijing, Tianjin and surrounding areas with its unique charm. The pedestrian street of the Foreign Goods Market highlights the classical European style, deliberately embodying ‘foreign goods, foreign flavors, and foreign brands’. The low-rise European-style buildings on both sides of the street have roofs with varied geometric shapes.
The facade decorations strive for elegance and beauty. The landmark, the Pearl on Gu River, rises abruptly with rich connotations. The five groups of bronze sculptures and three groups of white marble sculptures are all famous European classical sculptures. Some are cheerful, some are in deep thought, some are in groups, and some are alone in a corner, dotting the streets and showing tourists the infinitely charming exotic culture. As night falls, the classical street lamps are like polite hosts, accompanying tourists from all directions to stroll in the soft light. Open all year round and open all day. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day. Tips: During the Spring Festival, the Foreign Goods Street will also be open, but only a part of it is in business (60%). Starting from the eighth day of the first lunar month, it will basically be fully open (because some merchants return to their hometowns).Foreign Goods Market
The Tanggu Foreign Goods Market is a market established in North China specifically for trading impo[...]









