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A person travels to Harbin for a week, how to arrange the itinerary?

As a person who studied in Harbin for four years and worked here for five years, Harbin is my second hometown. Harbin not only has a good economic development, but also has a leading tourism and cultural industry in the country. Many scenic spots are famous all over the country and are well worth visiting. Not much to say, a person will travel to Harbin for a week, and the itinerary is as follows:

D 1 All parts of China-Harbin

D2 Harbin-Yabuli

D3 Yabuli-Xiang Xue

D4 Xiang Xue-Jingbo Lake-Erdaobaihe River

D5 Changbai Mountain-Jilin

D6 Jilin Rime Corridor Harbin

D7 return trip

Next, I will introduce two treasures of Harbin: Sophia Church and Harbin Ice and Snow World.

1. Sophia Church

The church of Hagia Sophia was founded in March (1907) in the thirty-third year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. It was originally built as an embedded church for the construction of the Middle East Railway by the Russian Fourth Infantry Division in Eastern Siberia. In the same year, I Fei Chiskiakov, a Russian tea merchant, funded the reconstruction of an all-wood church based on the embedded church. 19 1 1 year, a brick wall was built outside the wooden wall, forming a church with brick and wood structure.

Basic information:

Scenic spot level: AAA level

Ticket price: 15 yuan

Opening hours: it will be closed every Monday from 9:00- 1 130, and there will be three concerts in the afternoon, each lasting about 30 minutes.

Time reference: 1-3 hours

Address of scenic spots: No.88 Toulong Street, Daoli District, Harbin

? Traffic strategy:

public transportation

Take buses 1, 5, 20, 6 1,13, 1 14, 206 and get off at Zhao Lin Street Station, and walk for about 400 meters.

Recommended attractions:

/Orthodox Church/

If you look closely, you will find that Hagia Sophia is slightly different from other churches in China, with a diagonal line on it. This is the symbol of the Orthodox Church. With the signing of 1896 Sino-Russian secret treaty, Russia flooded into Harbin, a small fishing village. Because the Orthodox Church has a need for worship, the church has become "just needed". 1907, the 4th Infantry Division of Eastern Siberia, Russia, established a simple wooden structure church at the present site of Hagia Sophia. This is the ex.

/Cathedral/

Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Harbin is an Orthodox church in the Far East, and it has the title of "Cathedral". In the world, there are three churches named Hagia Sophia: Istanbul in Turkey, Kiev in Ukraine and Novgorod in Russia.

/Byzantine wind+Russian wind/

Designed by Russian architect Koya Sikow. There is a bell tower at the top of the main entrance, and the seven musical clocks made of copper are seven notes. It is necessary for a trained bell ringer to beat the rhythm bell with his hands and feet. The church building is very special because it is influenced by the Byzantine architectural style and the traditional Russian "tent top" and "onion head" shapes.

/Architectural Art Museum/

Due to the small number of Orthodox believers in China, the interior of the church became the Harbin Architectural Art Museum. What is worth seeing is the roof of the shed and a copy of The Last Supper. You can consider whether to visit at your discretion.

/Sophia Square/

The square around the church is called Sophia Square. Although the neighborhood is influenced by major department stores, it looks crowded. But the square itself is very emotional. Pigeons in the square, fountains in summer, details of the square full of Russian customs, and music that floats all the year round are all very interesting.

Tips:

It's easier to take pictures of unmanned scenery before morning, and the fountain in the summer square is very beautiful. Parents and children can choose to buy some pigeon food to feed the pigeons. Locals don't go to church, so it's more appropriate to stay for a short time in a place parallel to the central street.

It is inconvenient to drive and difficult to park. It is recommended to park in a nearby shopping mall.

2. Harbin Ice and Snow World

China Harbin Ice and Snow World is a large-scale ice and snow art boutique project launched by the Harbin Municipal Government of Heilongjiang Province to welcome the Millennium celebration of the Chinese century. Founded in 1999, it was once one of the venues of CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 20 17. It shows the ice and snow culture and the charm of ice and snow tourism in Harbin, a famous northern city.

? Basic information:

Type of scenic spot: modern entertainment

Ticket price: 180 yuan

Opening hours: 65438+February-February of the following year

Time reference: 4-6 hours

Address of scenic spots: Stalin Company and Jiangxin Beach by the beautiful Songhua River in Harbin?

Traffic strategy:

public transportation

Harbin takes 13, 29, 88,19, 125, 126, and 2 13 buses to the world of ice and snow.

Ordinary bus

There is a special bus at the intersection of Youyi Road in Harbin.

Line recommendation:

Aurora Mountain Sports Ground → Ice King Area → Children's Fun Interactive Area → Shengu Square → Ice Love Area → Century Clock → Nikolai Church → Time Gallery → Classic Review Area → Habingxiu → Art Palace.

? Tips:

Put on gloves, put them in to keep your baby warm and keep your hands warm.

Most of the recreational activities in the scenic spot are free except for small trains and horse-drawn sledges.

There are many restaurants in the park, such as KFC, Oriental jiaozi King and Mattel. , can be used for heating, mobile phone charging, catering.