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Tianjin and My Hometown
Tianjin And My Hometown Two years ago, I left my hometown, Dunhua of Jilin province, from Tianjin to college study excitingly. I haven't gone out of my hometown, and certainly don't know the difference between the city and town since then. When I step onto Tianjin, I get whole feelings that it's a international city. There are so many buildings that I haven't never seen in my hometown. It makes my eye puzzled. What's more, a large group of cars and people are fell in the street or anywhere. I have played everywhere in Tianjin with my curiosity, so that I can recognize it allside in my opinion. Now, let me share my impressions of Tianjin, compared with my hometown. First of all, there is an evident distance of the appearance between them. Tianjin is an international metropolis with larger population and land than my hometown. It is one center of commercial and industrial in China. It's famous for its oversea commodities which are real bargains. Then the environment of the city is getting better and better. However in my hometown, the scenery of nature is extremly beautiful. And it has fewer population and cars. As a word, there is no traffic jam unlike Tianjin, where is busy every time. The small city is very clean as well. So the people in my hometown are willing to live there. The second, the climate is much different between them. As we all known, Tianjin is a coastal city, so it has a semi-humid continental climate in the warm Temperature Zone with an annual average temperature of 12 degrees and rainfalls in 590 millimeters. It is warmer than my hometown. On the contrary, the climate is drier in summer and colder in winter. Nowadays, there is snowing with the degree under zero. Therefore, some people don't adapt to the temperature there ,and they consider Tianjin is suitable for living according to the research of Economist Intelligence Unit of England, which stands the 3rd position behind Beijing and Suzhou on the 72nd place in

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