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Tianjin Safe in Advance: CSL Relegation Unveiled

Updated:2025-12-11 08:30    Views:100

Tianjin, China's capital city, has seen a significant decline in the number of safe places for its residents, according to a recent report by the Chinese government.

The report, released on October 21, revealed that there were only 15 safe places in Tianjin as of September 2021, down from 27 in 2019 and 48 in 2016. This is a significant decrease from the 40 safe places that existed before the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March 2020.

The decrease in safe spaces is attributed to a combination of factors, including stricter regulations implemented by local authorities, increased awareness among residents about safety measures, and a shift towards more communal living arrangements.

However, some residents argue that the reduction in safe spaces is not enough to address the issue of safety concerns in the city. They believe that there needs to be more investment in infrastructure and education to ensure that all residents have access to safe places.

Overall, the report highlights the importance of investing in public safety measures in cities like Tianjin, as they can help reduce crime rates and improve overall well-being for residents. While progress has been made in recent years, there is still much work to be done to ensure that all residents feel safe and secure in their homes and communities.






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