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Introduction of Harbin tourist attractions

1, Sun Island Scenic Area is located on the north bank of Songhua River in Harbin, facing the bustling urban area across the water. It is a famous tourist summer resort in China. With an area of 38 square kilometers and a planned control area of 88 square kilometers, it is a wetland grassland scenic spot in Jiangmantan. Sun Island is surrounded by clear water, with charming scenery, which has the characteristics of simple, rough and natural Yuan Ye scenery. The seasonal changes here are very obvious. In spring, the mountains are full of flowers, the grass is lush, the green leaves are full of branches, the birds are singing together, the running water is tinkling, and the Qingquan Waterfall forms a scene of birds singing and flowers smelling, which has the feeling that the garden can't be closed. In summer, the green willow is red, the vegetation is lush, the flowers are splendid, the white sand is clear, the Jiang Tao is vast, and the tourists are woven; In autumn, maple red, cypress green, gold leaves, old nursery yellow flowers and layered forests are all dyed, and a trip to the island is like walking in a colorful fairyland on earth; In winter, the snow is dancing lightly, and Yushu is covered with silver flowers, which constitutes a unique picture of the scenery in the north, and is known as "the scenery in the north is better than that in the south of the Yangtze River".

2. Harbin Ice and Snow World was founded in 1999. In order to welcome the Millennium celebration of the Chinese century, the Harbin Municipal Government has given full play to Harbin's advantages in ice and snow time and space, further utilized large-scale structures, and grandly launched an unprecedented super-large ice and snow art boutique project-Harbin Songhua River Ice and Snow World, showing the world the unique charm of the ice and snow culture and ice and snow tourism in Harbin, a famous northern city.

The most exotic street in Harbin is Central Street (formerly known as China Street). People who have never been to Moscow, Paris, Rome and Greece can enjoy the architectural features of these cities on this street. It is said that it is a foreign street. Of course, there must be a "foreign history". 1898, Harbin began to build railways and cities on a large scale. Workers from customs and neighboring provinces poured into Harbin. It turns out that there is an ancient river along the river, and there are desolate and low-lying meadows everywhere. The carriage loaded with railway equipment opened a dirt road in the mud, which is the embryonic form of the central street. So the Middle East Railway Engineering Bureau dug up the wasteland along the river and gave it to China people scattered in Harbin. The narrow streets are lined with sewers, paved with wooden boards and iron plates for people to walk, and wooden bridges are erected at various intersections. Walking in this street are horses and mules. It is dusty in sunny days and muddy in rainy days. Due to the establishment of the docklands, there are more Russian shops here. Most of the plaques are in Russian. They deal in groceries and watch repairs. So although it is called "China Street", both sides are mostly European-style buildings, and most of them are opened by foreigners, just like foreign cities.

4. Harbin Flood Control Victory Monument. It is located in the picturesque south bank of Songhua River, the riverside of Daoli District, Harbin, and the terminal square of Central Street. It was built in 1958 to commemorate Harbin people's victory over 1957 catastrophic flood, and it is a symbol of this heroic city. It was designed by Bagis Jelev, a former Soviet designer, and Lee Kuan Yew, the second generation architect of Harbin Institute of Technology. Harbin People's Victory Monument against Flood won the highest honor award in China construction industry. The memorial tower consists of a three-dimensional tower and an attached cloister. The tower is 22.5 meters high, and the tower foundation is made of stone, which means that the dike is solid and indestructible. The fountain in front of Taki, like the brave and wise Harbin people, is taming the stormy waves into a river for the benefit of the people. The steps under the tower represent the elevation 1 19.72m, marking the highest water level when Harbin was flooded in 1932. The upper step represents the elevation of 120.30m, marking the highest water level when the people of the whole city overcame the flood in 1957. In the middle of the tower, there is a relief of the army fighting floods and building dikes. From taking an oath on the levee, breaking the ground and tamping the soil, racing against time to rescue and celebrating victory, the heroic spirit of people in the flood control struggle is described in a concentrated way.