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I want to travel to Harbin in 2008. What should I do to prepare?

Dressing:

Scarves and wool hats should be prepared from top to bottom (it's ok to play without hats in urban areas, because you can keep warm indoors in public places such as surrounding shopping malls when it's too cold, but it's hard to find a place to keep warm when you go to outdoor large-scale scenic spots such as the world of ice and snow, and wool hats are indispensable or your ears can't stand it! )

Wear underwear, sweater and thick down jacket on the upper body.

Wear underwear, wool pants (thick cashmere pants, there is no need to wear the legendary cotton pants) and a pair of thick fabric pants (such as jeans)

Wear cotton socks, thick cotton shoes, snow shoes, etc. Don't wear Nike, Adi and other sports shoes that don't keep out the cold at all. It is especially recommended to put a pair of thick cotton insoles in the shoes, which will greatly increase the cold index.

Just wear a pair of wool gloves (thick gloves are not recommended, which is not convenient for taking pictures)

Don't be frightened by the legendary cold. It is a fact that Harbin is not as cold as the south in winter, but the air humidity is small, so the feeling of cold is different from the south. Moreover, the indoor temperature in Harbin is always around 18 degrees, so the winter in Harbin is actually much better (more comfortable) than many cities in the Yangtze River Delta in the south.

Travel guide:

Accommodation is highly recommended: Daoli District, Harbin (preferably near Central Street).

Because Central Street is the earliest street in Harbin, with a long history and many protected buildings, you can also taste some Harbin specialties such as Madill popsicles and popsicles. The most important thing is that it is located in the center of Harbin, within walking distance of Harbin Ice Lantern Garden Party (Zhao Lin Park). You can reach Songhua River along the central street, and cross the river to Harbin Ice and Snow World, Northeast Tiger Forest Park and snow sculpture Expo. It is also very convenient to get to Sophia Cathedral Square from Central Street.

*-* It is strongly recommended that friends from the south must go to two scenic spots in Harbin, 1, Harbin Ice and Snow World 2, Harbin snow sculpture Exhibition (International snow sculpture Competition). If you haven't seen either of them, it's really a waste of time! ! !