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During the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Tianjin was known for transporting grain and silk. In the Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368) it became an established sea ferry city. In the subsequent Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), it became a military powerhouse.
Aug 20, 2015
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