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What does Heilongjiang look like?

The Daxinganling area is an area under the jurisdiction of Heilongjiang Province and one of the thirteen prefecture-level administrative units in Heilongjiang Province. The Daxinganling region is the northernmost border of the motherland and is known as the "North Pole of China". It borders the thousands-mile-long Lesser Khingan Mountains to the east, the endless Hulunbuir Prairie to the west, the vast and fertile Songnen Plain to the south, and the Heilongjiang River, the border between China and Russia, to the north. In 2016, the Greater Khingan Mountains region achieved a GDP of 14.390 billion yuan.

Harbin is the capital of Heilongjiang Province, a sub-provincial city, a megacity, and one of the central cities in Northeast China. Harbin is located in the center of Northeast Asia and is known as the pearl of the Eurasian Continental Bridge. It is an important hub of the first Eurasian Continental Bridge and air corridor. It is also a famous historical and cultural city in China, a hot tourist city and an international ice and snow cultural city. It is the national strategic positioning of "border development and opening up central city", "Northeast Asia regional central city" and "Russian cooperation central city". In 2016, Harbin achieved a regional GDP of 610.16 billion yuan.

Mudanjiang City, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Heilongjiang Province, is the third largest city in Heilongjiang Province. It is an important scenic tourist city in Northeast my country. The main scenic spots, historical sites and cultural attractions that have been developed and utilized in Mudanjiang City include Crater National Forest Park, Mudanfeng National Forest Park and Mu National Nature Reserve, Xuexiang Ski Resort, Mudanfeng Ski Resort, Eight Girls Casting into the River Memorial Group Sculptures, and Hengdao Hezi Siberian Tiger Forest Park and the snow castle built on the Mudanjiang River in winter, etc. In 2016, the city achieved a regional GDP of 123.120 billion yuan.

Qiqihar, also known as Hecheng and Bukui. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Heilongjiang Province and the second largest city in Heilongjiang Province. "Qiqihar" originates from the Daur language and means "frontier" or "natural pasture". Qiqihar has beautiful scenery, numerous historical sites, convenient transportation and perfect communications, so the tourism industry has developed rapidly and has now developed into an emerging tourist city. In 2016, Qiqihar City achieved a GDP of 132.53 billion yuan.

Suihua City is located in the southwestern part of central Heilongjiang Province. It is a prefecture-level city affiliated to Heilongjiang Province and has the title of China's "Northern Photovoltaic Industry City". Suihua, known as "North of the Great Wall and South of the Yangtze River", is an important agricultural city and transportation hub city in Heilongjiang Province. It is also an important commercial grain base, grass-fed livestock base, agricultural and animal husbandry product base and green food base in the country. In 2016, Suihua City achieved a GDP of 131.63 billion yuan.

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