
Why Choose Tianjin?
Mention Beijing or Shanghai and an image instantly comes to mind.
But I bet most people wouldn’t know where to begin if you said Tianjin, yet, this major northern city quietly offers one of the most rewarding teaching experiences in China.
Located just 30 minutes from Beijing by high-speed train, Tianjin combines big-city opportunity with a more liveable pace. It’s large, modern and ambitious, yet less overwhelming than the capital.
Wide boulevards, riverside parks, and striking European-era architecture reflect its unique history as a former treaty port, giving the city a character that feels distinct from anywhere else in China.
Food lovers will quickly discover Tianjin’s rich culinary scene, from bustling street stalls to traditional dumpling houses and modern cafés.
The Haihe River winds through the heart of the city, lighting up at night and creating a relaxed, sociable atmosphere after work.
You have access to international amenities, efficient transport links, and vibrant neighbourhoods, while still experiencing authentic local culture and daily Chinese life.
For teachers seeking a dynamic city without the intensity of Beijing, Tianjin offers the best of both worlds.
Location and Climate
Tianjin sits on China’s north-eastern coast, where the Haihe River meets the Bohai Sea.
Only half an hour from Beijing by high-speed train, Tianjin occupies a strategic sweet spot. It’s close enough to the capital for weekend exploration, yet far enough to carve out its own identity and rhythm.
Major rail links, an international airport and an efficient metro system make moving around the city, and beyond, straightforward and reliable.
The climate follows four distinct seasons.
Winters, from December to February, are very cold and dry, often bright with clear blue skies and snow most years.
Spring arrives in March or April with crisp mornings and occasional winds rolling in from the north.
Summers are hot and humid, particularly in July and August, with temperatures regularly climbing above 30°C. Air conditioning becomes part of daily life, and evenings by the river are special.
Autumn is the most comfortable season, bringing mild temperatures and golden days. It’s the perfect time to be outside and make the most of all Tianjin has to offer teachers who call the city home.





Is Tianjin Right for You?
To be eligible for our Tianjin partner, you’ll need to meet a small number of basic requirements.
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A bachelor’s degree in any subject
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A completed TEFL certificate (which is included as part of our program)
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A passport from the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.
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A clean criminal background check
Previous teaching experience is not required. Many of the teachers who do best on our China program are recent graduates or first-time teachers who are enthusiastic, adaptable, and keen to learn on the job. You do not need any understanding of Chinese language.
5 Things to Do in Tianjin

Stroll along the Haihe River

Have a feast for breakfast

Eat late-night BBQ with friends

Unwind at a bathhouse

Explore Five Great Avenues

School Life
3 Must Try Foods in Tianjin

Tianjin Zhajiangmian

Goubuli Baozi

Guifaxiang Mahua
Cost of Living
