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Tourist attractions in Heilongjiang province

The tourist attractions in Heilongjiang Province are: Wudalianchi, Arctic Village, Jingbo Lake, Sun Island and Tangwanghe Linhaishi Scenic Area.

Wudalianchi 1

Wudalianchi Scenic Area, located in wudalianchi city, Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province, is surrounded by 14 volcanic bodies and a series of volcanic mineral springs, which form a unique volcanic landscape with beautiful mountains, quiet waters, strange springs and strange rocks.

2. Arctic Village

Arctic Village, located in Mohe City, Heilongjiang Province, is a unique geographical symbol in China, such as the northernmost home, the northernmost post office and the northernmost post office in China. The Arctic Village is famous for the Northern Lights and the extreme daylight phenomenon, and it is the only place in China that has the opportunity to observe the Northern Lights.

3. Jingbo Lake

Jingbo Lake Scenic Area, located in Ning 'an City, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, is the largest alpine dammed lake in China and the second largest in the world, which was formed by volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. At present, Jingbo Lake scenic spot is mainly divided into three scenic spots: main scenic spot of Jingbo Lake, Jingbo Lake Canyon and underground forest of crater.

4. Sun Island

Sun Island Scenic Area is located on the north bank of Songhua River in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province. With the construction of the Middle East Railway and the success of the October Revolution in the former Soviet Union, a large number of Russian and European expatriates poured into Harbin to build houses, holiday villas and restaurants there. These exotic buildings have become a unique cultural landscape on Sun Island.

5. Tangwanghe Linhai Stone Scenic Area

Tangwanghe Linhai Strange Stone Scenic Area, located in Tangwang County, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, is famous for thousands of strange rocks. These stones used to be sedimentary granite layers. Due to the displacement and extrusion of the land plate for hundreds of millions of years and the erosion of the sun and rain all the year round, they have formed a unique and interesting shape.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Heilongjiang Province