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Top ten tourist attractions in Northeast China.

Top ten tourist attractions in Northeast China.

The top ten must-see attractions in Northeast China include:

Changchun World Sculpture Park: It has the largest number of sculptures in the world, with a large number and rich varieties, ranking among the top in the world. Both art lovers and ordinary tourists can have an extraordinary experience here.

Lake Lasar is the water world of Changbai Mountain Nature Reserve, a world natural heritage, and one of the most beautiful lakes in northeast China. The water here is clear and transparent, and there are all kinds of wonderful animals and plants, especially the red sun at night is very charming.

Daxinganling: Known as the natural gallery in the north of China, it has picturesque scenery in all seasons. The natural landscape here is rich and varied, and most of them are natural virgin forests.

Baishan: It is one of the famous scenic spots in China, and it is also a scenic spot in northern China. There are majestic peaks, clear rivers and dense forests, which make people feel like they are in the embrace of nature.

Central Street: It is a famous pedestrian street in Harbin with a history of one hundred years. The buildings on both sides are full of European customs.

Sophia Church: It is one of the landmark buildings in Harbin, the Far East Orthodox Church. It's easy to shoot a big movie, especially when the lights are beautiful at night.

Songhua River: One of the major rivers in northeast China, which flows through many cities and has beautiful scenery on both sides.

Mohe: It's the northernmost part of China. You can punch in to find the north, take photos of stone tablets, and feed deer in the northernmost post office, post office and reindeer park.

Yabuli Ski Resort: It is one of the largest ski resorts, and Xiang Xue is like a fairy tale world in the snow.

Shenyang Imperial Palace: It is the imperial palace in Qing Dynasty, with rich historical and cultural value.