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There are 24 solar terms in a year according to the traditional Chinese calendar.Li Dong, or Start of Winter, is the nineteenth solar term. It means the coming of winter and implies that the crops harvested should be stored up. On this day, in the north of China, there is a custom of eating jiaozi, or dumpling.By Wei XiaonanEditor: Sun Xiaofan
The Huangyaguan Great Wall is a special part of history, nestled in the mountains 28 kilometers north of Jizhou District, Tianjin.On October 18 and 25, Tianjin University organized over 400 international students from more than 100 countries and regions to Huangyaguan Great Wall.Huangyaguan Great Wall was first built way back in 556 AD and got a big makeover in the Ming dynasty by a hero named ...
Tianjin University’s Haoyue XIII, a remarkable student-built racing car that earned a prestigious prize, serves as a testament to the growth of both the team behind it and the innovative curriculum driving its success. The journey from the car’s early designs to Haoyue XIII reflects a unique fusion of classroom theory and real-world application, shaped by the university's forward-thinking eng...
Tianjin University has officially launched its first English e-newsletter, establishing a vital bridge connecting TJU with its alumni worldwide and international friends interested in the university's development.The inaugural issue is a special edition commemorating the university's 129th anniversary. It presents a comprehensive review of TJU's remarkable journey from its establishment as Peiy...
A research team at Tianjin University has developed an innovative AI-powered system that creates unique digital identifiers for cultural artifacts, which is called Fingerprint of Things (FoT), similar to human fingerprints. The team, led by Professor Feng Wei from the College of Intelligence and Computing, has successfully digitized 400 precious relics at Hunan Museum, marking a significant adv...