22 Apr 2019
We had already stayed in Beijing prior to our cruise, so we contacted Catherine to set up a one day tour of Tianjin while our cruise ship was in port for 3 days (while many other passengers were off to Beijing). We agreed with Catherine on an itinerary which included elements of the city day tour, a food tour, and a nighttime cruise on the river. We actually emailed back and forth with Catherine several times to be sure we clarified what was included/excluded in the tour since we had customized the itinerary with Catherine.
Our guide Alison came with a driver to pick us up at the cruise port in the morning and was right on time and waiting for us as we exited (actually she had arrived early to avoid any chance that traffic could cause her to be late). The drive from the cruise port to central Tianjin took about an hour and a half with the moderate traffic that morning. From the beginning, Alison was friendly and engaging and we really enjoyed our time with her. She was extremely accommodating to adjust time spent in different locations to match our level of interest between historical/cultural sights, artisan crafts, food sampling, and a bit of shopping. Alison took us to a local restaurant for our lunch early in the afternoon, so we would would still be able to enjoy some street snacks later in the day. Prior to our trip, we had focused a lot of our attention on the other cities in China that we planned to visit and really were very pleasantly surprised at how interesting this city was to visit. At the end of a day of walking we were ready for just sitting down, relaxing and enjoying the nighttime lights and the many bridges along the Haihe River. Alison said goodbye to us after buying our tickets and making sure we were safely onboard the river tour boat. While the continuous commentary on board the river boat was only provided in Mandarin, at that point in the day we were perfectly content to just enjoy the sites along the river which didn't seem to need further explanation. Alison had done a great job throughout the day of explaining the history of Tianjin as well as answering our many other questions about local lifestyle and activities. The driver was waiting for us on our return from the river cruise and the drive back late at night to the ship was only slightly longer than an hour since there was almost no traffic. Since the ship was staying in port for that night, we had no concern about the time we got back. We had started the day figuring our tour would be a decent option to spend one more day on land in China and found that Tianjin truly was a far more interesting and rewarding place to visit than we had expected.