My 7 day in Harbin, China 🥶☃️❄️
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Day 1:
-Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Harbin (we have two transits, thats make our ticket soo cheap than direct flight. But, two transits that I really love 🥰 can visit Phuket and Shanghai at the same time 😍)
Day 2:
-Arrived at Harbin Airport. Take airport transfer to the Harbin city (journey around 1hour).
-Check in but I forgot the name of the place where I check in but it is near to the subway station. So, its easy to move.
-Having lunch at Halal Restaurant and sightseeing around Harbin city.
-Enjoying cable car crossing freezing Sounghua River.
Day 3:
-Wake up so early to catch up train to Yabuli because we want to go to Snow Valley 😍😍 enjoying the smoothest snow I've ever seen.
Day4:
-Back to Harbin City and its time for 26th Harbin Ice and Snow Festival 😆 This is the main reason why I travel along the way to Harbin. Hihihi
-The ticket is one day pass. But, you'll be freezing if you're there more than 3 hours. So, my suggestion. Bought that ticket early, you can go in the day to see every sculpture. Then, can go have dinner and rest first. Come again at night to have an amazing view (sculpture with lights 😍)
Day 5:
-As you guys know, Harbin is near to Russia. So, Volga Manor is the place that represent few building that is build like a Russian Building. A piece of advice; if come here, take the bus. Don't walk around here. You might get tired. Its sooooo big area if you wanna walk. End up, you won't finish visit every part because you'll be freezing again because there are so windy. I tell you this, my eyelash freeze even there is no snowfall 😂
Day 6:
-Fly to Yantai, Shandong.
-Yantai is really nice place for OOTD 🥹
-We spend a night here, so we have half of the day to sightseeing the town. But we have lots of nice picture there 😂 also, they have beach.
Day7:
-Fly back to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.