Harbin 5 Days: Ice Culture and European Architecture
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13 attraction(s) |
total distance 74
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Day1: Harbin
3 attraction(s) ·
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Harbin's most prosperous commercial street, Zhong Yang Da Jie, has a hundred-year history and numerous classic European-style buildings. This street is filled with all kinds of shops and department stores. At night, the lights are brilliant, making the whole street full of magical colors. No wonder it has become a must-visit place that is very popular in Harbin. When you come here, don't miss the delicious Russian-style cuisine and the taste of Mader ice cream, which is an extraordinary gourmet experience that will be unforgettable.
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St. Sophia Cathedral, a landmark building in Harbin, was built in 1907. Its onion-shaped dome is one of its most striking features and has become a symbol of the city. Although it no longer serves as a church, the cathedral's night view is still charming and beautiful.
St. Sophia Cathedral used to be the largest Orthodox Church in the Far East and is now considered to be the best-preserved Byzantine-style building in China. After being renovated into an art gallery, it reflects Harbin's history, present, and future through the display of nearly a thousand pictures and city planning models.
The Square Pigeons and the large music fountain are set up in the square in front of the cathedral, where many people come to take wedding photos, making it a beautiful sight.
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-The section of Songhua River in the urban area of Harbin has become an important scenic spot of the city.
-During winter, the ice layer of Songhua River is about half a meter thick, making it a popular destination for tourists.
-The materials used in Harbin Ice and Snow World every year are taken from the ice sculptures on the Songhua River.
Day2: Harbin
3 attraction(s) ·
4 km
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Sun Island Park is located on the north bank of the Songhua River in Harbin City, facing Stalin Park across the river. It is a popular summer resort for tourists. The island is home to many European-style buildings, which are a favorite summer retreat for Russian people. These villas have a unique aesthetic sense in the lush woods. Sun Island Park is also the largest winter-themed amusement park in China, with snow as its main theme. Every winter, it becomes a world filled with snowy landscapes.
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Arctic-themed aquarium featuring polar bears, sea lions, penguins & beluga shows.
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In the Ice and Snow World, you will have the opportunity to admire the world's tallest, longest, and largest ice and snow landscapes, and enjoy the surprise experience brought by new themes. Here, there are also world-renowned architecture and classic cartoon characters, and you can also enjoy the spectacular scenes of European-style song and dance performances. In the park, you can participate in various ice sports projects, and admire the colorful ice lantern fairy tale world illuminated by lights at night. Due to its special nature, this attraction is only open from December to February during the winter season.
Day3: Harbin
3 attraction(s) ·
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The Northeast Tiger Forest Park is located on the north bank of the Songhua River, covering an area of 1.44 million square meters. It is adjacent to the Sun Island Scenic Area. The tiger park covers an area of 360,000 square meters and was established for the purpose of saving and protecting the endangered species of the Siberian tiger.
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The tower is 336 meters high and is a landmark building in Harbin, known as the "Dragon Tower". Inside, there are various exhibition halls. The sightseeing floor is 181 meters high and features a thrilling skywalk with a circumference of over 60 meters, the longest in the world. The revolving restaurant, located at 186 meters, offers a beautifully arranged aerial dining experience. The price is negotiable. The admission ticket for the Dragon Tower is 150 yuan. It's important to note that there are cheaper tickets available online that do not include access to the exhibition halls and require a guide to enter.
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Day4: Harbin
3 attraction(s) ·
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On September 20, 2014, the Harbin Beer Museum officially opened in Pingfang District, Harbin City, with a total floor area of 6258 square meters and three floors. The museum uses innovative high-tech and multimedia interactive devices to present the history and culture of beer, providing visitors with a unique beer cultural experience. At the same time, the museum has a dynamic cinema and an ice bar, and has established the Beer Academy, providing a "one-stop" brand interactive experience. Renowned actor Sun Honglei attended the opening ceremony and was honored with the title of Honorary Curator of the Harbin Beer Museum.
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Harbin's most prosperous commercial street, Zhong Yang Da Jie, has a hundred-year history and numerous classic European-style buildings. This street is filled with all kinds of shops and department stores. At night, the lights are brilliant, making the whole street full of magical colors. No wonder it has become a must-visit place that is very popular in Harbin. When you come here, don't miss the delicious Russian-style cuisine and the taste of Mader ice cream, which is an extraordinary gourmet experience that will be unforgettable.
Day5: Harbin
2 attraction(s) ·
3 km
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-Lao Dawa is a historic old neighborhood in Harbin, where Baroque-style buildings built in the early 20th century can be seen everywhere.
-After comprehensive repairs and renovations, Lao Dawa was named the Zhonghua Baroque Historical and Cultural Conservation District.
-Many old alleys here present a strong romanticism, while also mixed with many traditional Chinese elements.
-In addition to these, this area also has many old and famous stores, such as Zhangbaopu and Zhangfei Barbecue, which are characteristic Harbin cuisine shops.
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Harbin Railway Station is located on a semi-circular square, which is formed by the intersection of Station Street (now Hongjun Street), Railway Street (now Quxian Street), Songhua River Street, and Hospital Street (now Yiyuan Street). This layout makes it more convenient to appreciate the architecture and provides a broader field of vision.