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It’s hard to tell specific numbers about tourism!
There is no ice scene in March anyway!
But this year it seems that the Four Seasons Ice Garden will be built!
Hope you can catch up!
First, let’s briefly introduce the attractions:
Siberian Tiger Forest Park - a centralized breeding base for wild Siberian tigers. You can learn more about the living habits and related content of wild Siberian tigers! Remember, you can even adopt a tiger cub!
Polar Pavilion - The same as the one in Dalian, but our latitude is more suitable for the base animal life, so I believe we will be better! Not long ago, a sea lion named "Yeva" was introduced, which added to the excitement!
Sofia Church I believe the "onion dome" of the church will leave a deep impression on you, and the landscape around the square will be an indispensable part of the souvenir photos of the trip!
Dragon Tower is the tallest steel tower in Asia with complete internal facilities! Worth a visit!
Central Street, a century-old street, Harbin’s tourist card! Businessmen gathered here, and the architectural styles were different!
Gogol Street is a newly developed street worth introducing! There are many Russian-style buildings and churches around!
The Flood Control Memorial Tower and Stalin Park are symbols of Harbin and a symbol of the people of Harbin who have overcome several flood attacks!
It is recommended that your itinerary is as follows:
Day 1: (Since I have just arrived in Harbin, I have not arranged a strenuous itinerary, and the scenic spots are concentrated in Jiangnan and within the city limits. You can take the Just take the bus)
Gogol Street (free) - Dragon Tower (free appearance, ticket 120 yuan) - St. Sophia Church (free appearance) - Central Street (free) - Stalin Park and Flood Control Memorial Tower (free)
Day 2:
Siberian Tiger Forest Park (ticket 50 yuan) - Polar Museum (ticket 100 yuan)
Go shopping in the next few days
It depends on what you buy
Red sausage, one of Harbin’s specialties, is nearly 20 per pound
Mainly Nangang Qiulinli Daos red sausage and meat-linked red sausage! However, Reedus's are a bit fat, and the locals don't particularly like it. Most people eat meat and red sausage! Some shopping stores do not sell red sausages from major manufacturers. When they see foreign tourists, they say: "Absolutely Harbin red sausages. If you buy fake ones, you will pay 10,000 yuan!" Haha, in fact, what he said is right, what he sells is Harbin red sausages - Harbin It’s just red sausage!
Qiulin Dalieba, the second specialty of Harbin, is estimated to cost 25 each now, but each one is very big. Most tourists only buy one.
Qiulin Dalieba is Qiulin Dalieba. A kind of Russian large bread, commonly known as "big Leba", the bread is almost larger than the steamer used in today's households. Since only Harbin has authentic traditional pastry chefs and facilities for baking Russian bread, it has become a special food here. Fragrance Rich, slightly sour, hard, suitable for storage, and has a unique flavor
The third specialty of Harbin is various wild products:
Agaric, (Yuan mushroom, hazelnut). Mushrooms and Hericium, known as the "three major mushrooms" in the Northeast) various fungi; (the most expensive is 4 or 50 yuan per pound)
Hazelnuts, walnuts, pine nuts and other dried fruits; (25 — between 45 years old)
Deer products such as deer antlers, deer penis, deer tendons, deer heart blood, deer fetus paste, ginseng, and forest frog oil are all excellent nourishing products. Thousands of dollars)!
The fourth specialty of Harbin is Russian tourist souvenirs
Basically, they are matryoshka dolls, purple gold products, small mirrors, and other handicrafts. There are quite a variety of them (these are all Tens of yuan a piece)
The fifth specialty of Harbin is mink
A good mink coat costs at least about 15,000 yuan.
Travel expenses! It really depends on how you want to spend it and how much money you bring. It shouldn’t be difficult to spend all your money. The most important thing is to have fun!