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2026 2nd International Conference on New Energy Engineering, Energy Storage and Micro-Grid Technology (NESMT 2026) will be grandly held in Tianijn, China on June 5-7, 2026. 


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- Tianjin -

Nestled along the northeastern coast of China, Tianjin stands as a vibrant hub of history, commerce, and modernity. As one of China’s four direct-controlled municipalities and a pivotal gateway to the Bohai Rim, Tianjin boasts a strategic location just 120 kilometers southeast of Beijing, forming a cornerstone of the Jing-Jin-Ji economic megaregion.

With a legacy spanning over six centuries, Tianjin flourished as a trading port during the Ming and Qing dynasties and evolved into a multicultural enclave in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This rich heritage is reflected in its iconic European-style architecture along the Five Great Avenues, the majestic Tianjin Eye Ferris wheel overlooking the Haihe River, and the ancient Huangyaguan Great Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Today, Tianjin is a powerhouse of innovation and industry. It serves as China’s northern economic engine, home to the Binhai New Area—a national pilot zone for reforms—and the Tianjin Free Trade Zone, attracting global enterprises in advanced manufacturing, fintech, and aerospace, including the Airbus A320 assembly line. The city also champions sustainability, with eco-initiatives like the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City setting benchmarks for green urban development.

Culturally, Tianjin thrives as a cradle of traditional arts, renowned for its cross-talk (xiangsheng) performances, Yangliuqing woodblock paintings, and delectable culinary traditions such as Goubuli steamed buns. Prestigious institutions like Nankai University and Tianjin University further cement its status as an academic and research leader.

Seamlessly blending its storied past with visionary progress, Tianjin invites explorers, investors, and innovators to experience its unique fusion of elegance, opportunity, and forward-thinking spirit. Discover Tianjin—where history and tomorrow converge.