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Which direction is Harbin in China?

Harbin, located in the northeast of China, is a famous historical and cultural city and tourist city in China, and is known as the "eldest son of China".

Songhua River passes through the city, bringing endless beauty and wealth. Harbin is located in the center of Northeast Asia, and is known as the Pearl of the Eurasian Continental Bridge, the first important hub of the Eurasian Continental Bridge and the air corridor, a famous historical and cultural city in China, a tourist hotspot city and an international ice and snow cultural city.

On the fifteenth day of the first month, the beautiful snow scene and the ice rolling festival are a local folk custom with a long history. On the night of the Lantern Festival, people light candles and put them on the river to make various figures. Men, women and children will roll and play on the frozen river. It is said that they can drive away troubles, disasters, good luck and happiness.

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Harbin is a famous national historical and cultural city, and the birthplace of "one country, two dynasties", that is, the birthplace of Jin, Qing dynasties and Bohai Kingdom. The first capital of the Jin Dynasty was located in Acheng, Harbin.

Harbin is the railway hub in Northeast China, and Harbin Railway Bureau is one of the fifteen railway bureaus in China, starting from Gulian in the north, Lanling in the south, Suifenhe in the east, Manzhouli in the west, Russia in the outside and Shenyang Railway Bureau in the inside.

Harbin, located in the middle reaches of Songhua River, is the command and transportation center of water transport in Heilongjiang Province. Harbin Port is open to Russia, and there is Sino-Russian water transport trade. 1990, invested120,000 yuan to build Harbin Shipping Station, the largest inland waterway in Northeast China, and introduced and manufactured hydrofoils with an average speed of 65 kilometers per hour, which were put into operation in Songhua River.

Timur was born in Yilan, Harbin in the Qing Dynasty, from which the Jin and Yuan cultures spread throughout the northeast and carried forward the whole country. It is a popular tourist city and an international ice and snow cultural city, and is known as "Ice City", "Oriental Moscow" and "Oriental Little Paris".

Harbin residents are mainly Han people, most of whom are immigrants from Shandong and Hebei provinces. In Harbin in the past, foreigners accounted for a large proportion, of which Russians accounted for the majority. The lifestyle and customs of foreigners have a certain influence on Harbin people's culture and eating customs. People in Harbin used to eat big cakes (tortillas) as their staple food.

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