
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe highlight of my Harbin trip! Super worth it! I’m very happy I was able to get a slot in super slide and ferris wheel. It’s very hectic to get a slot so i suggest to get as early ad possible and try every hour just to get a slot.
Ice and Snow Fantasy Palace6.7
- 4.5/5
M84***32Take train D8513 from Harbin Station to Yabuli West Station (8:25 AM). Depart from Yabuli West Station at 8:35 AM. 8:50 AM: Visit the tallest snowman in Haxue Valley, take photos with horse-drawn sleighs and floral cotton-padded jackets. 9:20 AM: Depart for Datudingzi Mountain, passing the most beautiful Yaxue Highway. 10:40 AM: Snowmobile ride at Datudingzi Mountain. 12:20 PM: Lunch (own expense). 12:40 PM: Depart for the Ice and Snow Gallery (5-minute drive). Visit Xuegu Fairy Tale Park, Snow Dragon, Forest Snowfield Tiger Village, Bear Ridge, and the Alpine Zoo. 2:30 PM: Depart for China Snow Town. 3:00 PM: Visit China Snow Town. The all-inclusive ticket includes all attractions within the Snow Town scenic area (excluding private attractions). Not recommended. Night view tour (8 people): Return trip from Snow Town at 6:30 PM. Arrival at Yabuli West Station: Approximately 20:30 Return trip: Purchase ticket for D7986, departing Yabuli at 21:00, arriving in Harbin at 22:08 Premium 8-person tour: Return trip from Xuexiang, arriving at Yabuli West Station at 18:40 Return trip: Purchase ticket for D8526, departing Yabuli West Station at 19:02, arriving in Harbin at 20:22
Xueyun Street5.1
Fantasy Homeland4.9
- 4.5/5
君有戏言The Songhua River has begun to freeze over. You can get a panoramic view from the cable car, but Sun Island Park is closed, and the ferry service is unavailable due to the river freezing over for two years.
- 4.4/5
唄売The history of Beiji Village can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. It was originally a post station and was originally named "Mohe Village". Later, it was renamed "Beiji Village" because it is located at the northernmost point of China. In 2015, it was rated as a national 5A-level tourist attraction.
- 4.8/5
probalityIt's worth a visit. Central Street is beautiful year-round, but crowds definitely dampen the experience. Summer is busiest, winter is least crowded. Winter is also beautiful and worth a visit if you're passing through. The distinctive features are the breadstone pavement, the adjacent Russian-style buildings, and the various lights and illuminations. If you're looking for a less crowded street, I recommend the Chinese Baroque Street in Daowai District (pictured). It has a similar style to Central Street and offers a variety of delicious food. It's also more affordable than Central Street. You can also go to the Xingyi Society for storytelling and crosstalk, where there are fewer crowds.
- 4.7/5
150***35I went there as a tourist last year. I loved the cheap nesting dolls at the stalls. The architecture was unique. This year, I went to the pet wholesale market for a kitten I found in Harbin. The subway entrance is conveniently located right outside the market. It snowed in Harbin, but it wasn't cold. I bought all the basics I needed. I also got some 9.9 cat strips. I grabbed a handful and checked the ingredients, so it was safe. There's also a wholesale market for fishing tackle nearby.
Heilongjiang Deyunshe5.4
- 4.8/5
爱梦媛The beautiful Songhua River, the mother river of Harbin, is very artistic in the evening accompanied by the sunset. It is very close to the Flood Control Memorial Tower and Central Avenue, and next to Stalin Park. After strolling around Central Avenue, you can come here for sightseeing and leisure. There are many people on the riverside, it is definitely worth a visit!
- 4.5/5
Prince福It's beautiful on the outside and beautiful inside, but it's not really suitable as a tourist attraction. I think the audience members who can watch musicals inside are very lucky; the atmosphere must be great.
- 4.8/5
爱梦媛Stalin Park is right on the bank of the Songhua River. Many tourists take photos and check in here. It is surrounded by green trees and offers a view of the Sun Island Scenic Area on the opposite bank, as well as the Songhua River and the Middle East Railway Bridge. It is a landmark building in Harbin and is well worth a visit to experience the scenery of the north.
- 4.2/5
欲飞的鸟Beihong Village is located northeast of Mohe City, on the southern bank of the upper Heilongjiang River at the Sino-Russian border. Further north than Beiji Village, it is China's northernmost undeveloped village. Beihong Village, formerly known as Dacaodianzi Village, is part of Beiji Town, Mohe City, in the Greater Khingan Range region of Heilongjiang Province. It is China's northernmost village-level administrative unit, surrounded by mountains on three sides and with the upper reaches of the Heilongjiang River flowing through it. It is a village inhabited by ethnic Russians that has preserved its pristine character. With a population of approximately 320, over 40% are of Russian descent, fostering a unique Russian culture. The village's architecture is primarily log cabins, with Russian-style churches and traditional dwellings preserved. The area boasts Sino-Russian boundary markers, border outposts, and a riverside park. In 2019, Beihong Village was selected as one of the first national key villages for rural tourism.







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