Dry goods! Unlock the popular check-in spots in Harbin!

Onion-shaped domes, baroque-style buildings, colorful neon lights at night, and a pervasive European atmosphere, I think this might be the reason why many people are fond of this place. In fact, besides the romantic ice and snow, Harbin has many Instagrammable spots that can be captured at any moment.

Liuchu Homestay

If a hotel is meant to meet accommodation needs, then a homestay represents an ideal lifestyle. A good homestay embodies the host's thoughts and tastes, whether it be minimalist, vintage, ethnic, or artistic. It can make people willing to spend an entire day there, even reluctant to allocate time to other attractions.
Harbin Grand Theatre, one of the most beautiful buildings in China, is definitely a popular spot for taking photos. As a landmark building in Harbin, the exterior design of the Grand Theatre is inspired by the icy and snowy landscape of the northern region. The white exterior of the building complements the ice and snow city, making it beautiful from any angle you take a photo.

Zhonghua Baroque

In Harbin, there is an oldest district, which is the old Daowai of Harbin. The old buildings here witness the century-old history of Harbin. Walking along the streets of Zhonghua Baroque, passing through various doorways, gives a sense of traveling through a hundred years.

Harbin Wanda City

Harbin Wanda City, a world-class ice and snow themed shopping center. Its 'Red Piano' design is the largest steel structure building in the world, making it a great place for photos both day and night.

Harbin Railway Bridge

There are 6 bridges crossing the Songhua River, and more than ten overpasses in the urban area. Among these many bridges, the elder brother is the Harbin Songhua River Bridge! This bridge has witnessed the rise and fall of Harbin's history, the shameful past of Harbin's occupation, the rise of Harbin, and the development of Harbin.

Harbin Memory City Cultural Theme Restaurant

The memory of Harbin is presented in every corner of the restaurant, with vintage architecture, black and white ancient paintings, wooden doors and windows. The room numbers are old mailboxes, and outside the doors, there are hand-cranked telephones and rotary dial telephones, which have a very nostalgic charm. Especially the artisans who blow sugar figures and knead dough figures make people feel as if they have returned to their childhood.