Tianjin
Coverage of Tianjin in the Nexus archive.
- New Zealand FM in row with Beijing's envoy after telling Chinese-born lawmaker to 'go back to your own country'
New Zealand’s top diplomat Winston Peters told Chinese-born Green Party lawmaker Lawrence Xu-Nan to 'go back to your own country' during a debate. Chinese ambassador Wang Xiaolong criticized Peters' remarks, prompting Peters to defend free speech in New Zealand's democracy. Peters and his party have faced prior criticism for similar comments.
- OPEC+ Emerges From War to Threat of Oil Surplus
OPEC+ faces a threat of oil surplus following a period of conflict. The article highlights Tianjin's port in northern China, which serves as a key logistics hub in the region's trade network.
- Will China’s new northern tech bases in Hebei and Tianjin spark local housing demand?
Chinese technology companies establishing new headquarters and offices in northern cities around Beijing are expected to boost local rental demand, but analysts predict milder growth in home sales compared to previous cycles driven by traditional tech firms. Local governments hoped AI or chip companies setting up operations would revive struggling property markets as in past cycles, but analysts suggest this may not materialize as strongly.
- Photo: the skyscraper never finished. Tianjin, China, by Lei Han
A photograph documents an incomplete skyscraper in Tianjin, China, captured by photographer Lei Han. The image highlights abandoned or unfinished construction projects in the city.