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Harbin Travel Guide Must-Go Attractions

1. Central Street

Central Street is the largest pedestrian street in Harbin. It is located beside the Songhua River and is perpendicular to the Songhua River. Central Street is famous throughout China for its Russian-style buildings on both sides and the sale of Russian-style food. When we came to Central Street, we saw a stone-paved street with a huge flow of people. Both sides of the street were full of Russian-style buildings, with high walls, large windows, and dome-style roofs.

2. Songhua River

At the end of Central Street is the famous Songhua River. Winter is the most fun season on the Songhua River. At this time, the river is frozen, which is several meters thick. People can walk from the river to the other side. At this time, the river will be covered with snowmobiles, dog sleds, snow bikes, etc. Ice entertainment projects attract many tourists.

3. Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia was built in 1907. It is the most complete Byzantine building in China. In 1997, it was renamed "Harbin City". "Architectural Art Museum", but both locals and foreign tourists prefer to call it "Hagia Sophia".

The most eye-catching part of this church is the full and huge onion-shaped dome. This typical Russian architectural style roof form is so majestic that it can be compared with Vasily’s Ascension Cathedral in Moscow. Comparable. The walls of the church are made of clear red bricks. The large dome is surrounded by four tent roofs of different sizes. There are stairs connecting the floors under the four roofs. There are four doors in and out of the entire church.

4. Ice and Snow World

Harbin Ice and Snow World can be said to be the tourist attraction that best reflects the characteristics of the Ice City. Every year before New Year’s Day, when the weather is the coldest, Harbin will convene Skilled craftsmen carved various buildings out of ice. During New Year's Day, the Ice and Snow World was completed and officially opened to tourists. Entering the world of ice and snow, it feels like entering the world of ice, the paradise of snow.

The ice sculptures are embedded with colored lights. When these colored lights are lit at night, it seems that they have entered a magical fairy tale world. In this world of ice and snow, singing, dancing and playing games on the ice push Harbin's tourism season to a climax.

5. Siberian Tiger Forest Park

The Siberian tiger has always been a daunting animal, as the king of beasts. At the Siberian Tiger Forest Park, you can not only see real tigers with your own eyes, but also take a ride through the Siberian tiger free-range area. You can also buy meat, chicken and other food to feed the Siberian tigers.