1, the ice sculptures in the world of ice and snow can only be seen at night, and the lights are on, making a colorful world.
2. Sun Island Park has a snow sculpture competition every year. When the sun is shining during the day, snow sculpture is also wonderful, especially the large-scale theme snow sculpture. I remember seeing a group of award-winning works "Tracker on the Volga River" there last year, which was very vivid and spectacular.
Tiger Park is also worth visiting. Although tigers are not energetic in winter, there are many tigers in the park freely, so it is very interesting for people to watch by car.
Yabuli Ski Resort is near Harbin. Many people go skiing every year, which is a good place for ice sports.
If you have extra time, you can consider the snow country, the snow nest in winter and the place with the thickest snow, which is a veritable fairy tale world.
6. The central street where Russian architecture is concentrated has food and shopping. Better live around here.
7. Lin Qiu Company: Shopping is a must. There are many northeast and Russian specialties in underground Russian shopping malls.
Eating in Harbin, three things impressed me the most:
1, Portman western restaurant, in the central street, you should take a seat in advance. Very authentic, it can be said to be one of the most authentic western restaurants in China, and the price is not expensive. Signs: Russian red vegetable soup (Luo Songtang), homemade red wine, canned red beef.
2. Fish Head Street. Near the Tiger Garden. Wild river fish, specializing in northeast specialties such as salmon, bighead carp and silver carp, are very delicious.
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3. Yima Dumpling House: Near the provincial museum, the pork-killing dishes and jiaozi are very delicious.