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Is there a lot of crime in Tianjin?

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"Tianjin is generally considered to be relatively safe, with the number of reported criminal activities relatively low. However, there have been reports of certain types of crime occurring in certain areas of the city, including pickpocketing, robbery, and some instances of violence. Generally, tourists and visitors to the city should be aware of their surroundings and exercise caution when navigating the city," explained one expat living in Tianjin, China, China.

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