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How to arrange the seven-day tour in Harbin?

Harbin is the capital of Heilongjiang, a famous historical and cultural city in northern China, and the largest political, economic and cultural center in Northeast China. It governs seven districts and twelve counties (cities), with an area of 530.68 million square kilometers (urban area 1637) and a population of 9.46 million (urban area 330). Located in Songnen Plain, with temperate continental monsoon climate, it is the largest international airport and inland river port in northeast China.

Harbin, commonly known as the "Ice City", is located in the hinterland of the Asia-Pacific Economic Development Zone and is a transportation hub connecting Northeast Asia, Europe and the Pacific Ocean. The hinterland here is vast, surrounded by fertile fields and rich in oil, coal and wood resources, making it one of the important industrial bases in China.

Harbin is famous for its ice and snow cultural movement, and the third Asian Winter Games was held here. Yabuli's alpine skiing, Zhao Lin Garden Ice Lantern Festival, Songhua River Winter Swimming, snow sculpture and ice and snow amusement enjoy high reputation at home and abroad.

Harbin has a long history of humanities, which combines the history and culture of northern minorities and concentrates the essence of foreign culture in one city. Confucius Temple, Gokurakuji, western classical architecture, and strange-looking Orthodox, Catholic and Christian churches make the city colorful and have the name of "Little Paris in the East". There is Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in winter and Harbin Summer Concert in summer.

Harbin has beautiful natural scenery, and the beautiful Songhua River winds through the urban area. Stalin Park has a monument to the victory of flood control, art sculptures, Sun Island on the north bank of Songhua River, Tiger Forest Park in Northeast China, and children's park famous for the first children's railway in China.

City flower: lilac

Elegant names: "Ice City" and "Lilac City"

Local transportation:

Harbin is one of the largest cities in northeast China. The traffic in this city is very developed. Roads extend in all directions.

Bus lines are everywhere.

External flow:

Harbin is a transportation hub connecting Northeast Asia, Europe and the Pacific Ocean.

civil aviation

Harbin Taiping International Airport is the largest international airport in Northeast China, which can accommodate all kinds of domestic and foreign large passenger planes taking off and landing day and night. There are flights to nearly 30 large and medium-sized tourist cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Dalian and Xi. With Hong Kong, Japan, France, the United States and more than a dozen countries and regions.

China civil aviation Heilongjiang management bureau

Ticket Office (24-hour booking) Tel: 84674966

Beihang Swan Airlines Co., Ltd. Ticket Center Tel: 84652855

railway

There are five railways connecting Harbin-Dalian, Sui Bin, Binzhou, Binbei and Labin, and there are shuttle buses from dozens of large, medium and small tourist cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Dalian and Xi 'an. Tickets for the day are on sale at Harbin Railway Station. Tickets for two days are sold in advance at Nangang ticket office of Harbin Railway Station.

Harbin Railway Station Information Desk Tel: 86420 1 15

Nangang Ticket Office Tel: 8643 1252

highway

Roads radiate all over the country, and there are nearly 30 unified roads in the province, mainly from Harbin to Heihe, Tongjiang, Mengbei and Suifenhe. There are dozens of long-distance bus lines leading to neighboring cities outside the province and important towns in the province.

Matters needing attention in Harbin tourism

Compared with the south, the winter in Harbin is relatively cold, but it is not as cold as expected. The reason is that the winter in Harbin is dry and it doesn't feel as cold as the weather forecast says. Indoor heating, the general temperature is above 18 degrees.

However, due to the climate characteristics of Harbin, there are still some precautions:

1, shoes.

"Cold starts with the feet". From the point of view of keeping warm, shoes are the most important. A pair of light and warm shoes can make you feel warm all over. Economically, a pair of cotton shoes within 20 yuan is enough:)

2. clothes

Be light, too. Down jacket is the best choice.

3. hat

It is not necessary. There is no wind in Harbin at night, but the temperature is slightly lower. A scarf is enough for women, but not enough for men.

Step 4 increase moisture

The air in Harbin is very dry, and the humidity is generally around 20%. Therefore, moisturizing is very important. Some friends from the south will have nosebleeds when they arrive in Harbin, which is due to the rupture of capillaries due to lack of drinking water. It's actually quite simple. Drink more water every day. Ladies had better bring a lip balm:)

Step 5 prevent colds

Because of the large temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, don't go outdoors when sweating or wearing less clothes, otherwise it will easily cause a cold.

Other matters:

1. Visitors can buy down jackets and wool clothes locally, which are cheap, thick and cold-resistant. In addition, bring a set of hats, scarves and gloves, which is foolproof.

2. The temperature difference between indoor and outdoor in Northeast China is very large, so it is very easy to catch a cold. It is best to bring cold medicine and other medicines.

In the cold and dry climate, your hands are easy to sting and your lips are easy to dry. Lipstick or moisturizer can't be wrong.

In Harbin, where the temperature is tens of degrees below zero, the shutters of professional cameras can't freeze. So if you bring a professional camera, you must pay attention to the warmth of the machine. In addition, the film is brittle after freezing. When pulling the film outdoors, don't use too much force, otherwise the film will easily break.

If you are lucky enough to be a guest in a local family, you can try eating on the kang, which is very interesting. If you sleep on the kang, you get angry easily. Drink more boiled water and eat more fruits after getting up.

6. When walking on the ice and snow road, your knees should bend slightly and your body center of gravity should lean forward, so it is not easy to fall.

First, Harbin cuisine

1. Harbin Sausage: The most famous sausages are Lin Qiu Sausage, Li Daosi Sausage and Roulian Sausage, which can be bought in Lin Qiu Shopping Mall and Nangang Fendou Road grocery store.

2. Da Lieba and Xiao Shaik: The Russian bread made by Lin Qiu Company and Madill Hotel in Daoli Central Street is very good.

3. Russian food: Russian chocolate with beard, Russian cigarette vodka.

4. Russian-style western food: the Huamei western restaurant on Central Street is especially recommended. We must eat on the second floor. This is a great building. The six of us ate expensive red fish roe, salmon and so on, and drank French red wine. We spent a lot of money on 450 yuan, but it's still cheap!

5. Authentic pot-stewed live fish: The address is in Hongqi Street. The facade is small and inconspicuous, but there is a floor and an underground floor inside, and the area is still not small. As soon as you enter the door, you will find a fish pond. There are many big live fish, all of which are picked and slaughtered by the guests to ensure freshness.

6. Barbecue: It's all over the street, and everything is delicious!

7. Beer: To eat barbecue, you must have beer from Harbin! Hehe, I especially recommend a small bottle of beer, which is delicious!

8. Kill pork, stew pork vermicelli, stew chicken and mushroom: Go to a small restaurant on the roadside if you want to eat. If you want to eat, go to a restaurant with strong northeast characteristics, such as the "Harvest" opposite Harbin No.3 Middle School. As soon as I entered the door, I shouted "Come again" (and, in Northeast dialect, I also invited guests), and a lot of people promised "hmm". What a good mood!

9. Popsicle: Popsicle at Madill Hotel on Central Street.

10. Porridge, at the head of Central Street, there is a two-story porridge shop at Youyi Road Bus Terminal. I forgot the name, but the porridge there is very good and there are many styles.

1 1. Desmolly stewed live fish: There is a small village called Desmolly near the roadside in the suburbs of Harbin. The villagers opened a snack bar on the roadside to entertain passers-by who stopped to eat. Stewed tofu, vermicelli and carp in Wusuli River is a warm old practice of fellow villagers. Later, the practice of cooking spread like wildfire and spread all over the streets of the city. Harbin people say: if foreign friends don't like western food and northeast food, let's come to Molly to stew fish.

Second, shopping.

Lin Qiu Company, Harbin No.1 Department Store, Harbin Commercial Building, Song Lei Building, Golden Sun Boutique City and Zhong Yi Department Store.

Zhong Yi department store co., ltd

Clothing, decorations, fashion jewelry, cosmetics, perfume, Korean stationery and other small commodities are very rich, and the price is very cheap, * * * has four floors. You can also go to the "underground clothing city" under Zhong Yi to buy clothes.

Address: No.323 Dongdazhi Street, nangang district

Transportation: 7, 10, 13, 16, 2 1, 28, 55, 57, 64, 78,10/,/kloc-0.

Third, the taxi:

Taxis in Harbin are more expensive, starting from 7 yuan, Li Xia (3 kilometers), and then every kilometer 1.6 yuan; Jetta starts in 8 yuan (3 kilometers), and then 1.9 yuan every kilometer.

Fourth, Harbin famous street.

Central Street: Harbin's most famous pedestrian street, the most exotic and prosperous commercial street. Central Street is located in Daoli District, starting from Songhua River Flood Control Memorial Tower in the north and reaching Jingwei Street in the south. The central street, known as the "first street in Harbin", can best reflect the rich connotation of "Oriental Moscow". Central Street is the old street, famous street, protection street, landmark street, pedestrian street, architectural art street, bustling commercial street, tourist street and public cultural street in Harbin. It was also the most famous immigrant street in the Far East that year (1930s), with the most prosperous commercial street, financial street and cultural street. There are many foreign shops, hotels, dance halls, cinemas, restaurants and bars on both sides of the street. The buildings on the street have raised domes and high windows, which are elegant and classical, or tall and beautiful. There are common Renaissance buildings that originated from 15 and 6th centuries, baroque and eclectic buildings at the beginning of17th century, and Art Nouveau buildings at the end of19th century and the beginning of 20th century. European-style and European-like buildings in the whole street are 7 1, and European-style municipal protected buildings are gathered 13. These buildings embody the essence of western architectural art, and the whole central street is an architectural art corridor. Today, the large-scale Europeanization restoration-icing on the cake for "Oriental Moscow"-has been successfully completed, making it the largest and longest pedestrian street in Asia. Four leisure areas with different styles, such as Xiliudao Street, Xiqiaodao Street, Central Shopping Mall and in front of the residential building of the vehicle factory, constitute a new urban landscape integrating leisure, entertainment, tourism and shopping in the central street, which makes the characteristics of "Oriental Moscow" more prominent.

Jingyu Street: Named in memory of revolutionary martyr Yang Jingyu, it has a large number of ancient buildings and is a typical traditional street in Harbin. Jingyu Street is located in Daowai District, between Chengde Square and Songhua River.

Shangzhi Street: Named in memory of revolutionary martyr Zhao Shangzhi, it is located in Daoli District, near the Central Street.

Zhao Lin Street: The parks (Zhao Lin Park), schools (Zhao Lin Primary School) and cinemas (Zhao Lin Cinema) in Zhao Lin Street are all named after the revolutionary martyr Lee Zhao Lin. It is a famous street with profound cultural and historical background, and is known as "Ice Lantern Street" and "Lilac Street". Located in Daoli District, near Songhua River.

Tongjiang street: a corridor with Jewish cultural characteristics, which consists of a new Jewish synagogue and a Jewish cultural characteristic garden. Located in Daoli District, it starts from Jingwei Street in the south and ends at Youyi Road in the north.

Dazhi Street: the most important traffic artery in Harbin and the "backbone" of the city. There are many European churches and other cultural relics protection buildings on both sides of the street, which are divided into Dongdazhi Street and Xidazhi Street with Hongbo Underground Square as the midpoint. Walking along Dazhi Street, you can reach the main scenic spots and areas in Harbin-Harbin Amusement Park, Confucian Temple, Gokurakuji, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin Railway Station, Harbin Museum, Lin Qiu Commercial Building, Harbin International Exhibition Center and Harbin Institute of Technology.

Nikolai Gogol Street: Harbin's most Russian-style commercial street, tram with Russian characteristics and Aliyev Church Square. Nikolai Gogol Street is located in nangang district, the former Struggle Road.

Garden Street: There are 65438+2009 Middle East Railway Workers' Residential Protection Zone (Russian Style Garden) and Russian Characteristic Shopping Market (Folk Trade Market), located in nangang district.

Yiman Street: Yiman Street is named in memory of revolutionary martyr Zhao Yiman, and has become a famous humanistic landscape art gallery in Harbin with its unique artistic sculpture series. Located in nangang district, near the railway station.

Xuefu Road: the main road connecting Heping Housing District in nangang district. As the name implies, there are many universities in Harbin, including Heilongjiang University, harbin university of science and technology, Harbin Medical University and Harbin University. This is a famous university town.

Huameixi restaurant

Located at No.0/42, Central Street, Daoli District, Harbin, it has a long history. This restaurant combines the essence of Russian western cooking, mainly dealing with Russian cuisine, as well as British, French and Italian cuisine. There are more than 40 kinds of famous dishes here, such as milk tenderloin, canned chicken, shrimp, beef, mutton, grilled fish with milk, mixed prawns, mutton kebabs, braised chicken with iron and so on.

Verb (short for verb) travel

1. Hagia Sophia Church

Located in Harbin, it is the largest Orthodox Church in the Far East, with a total height of 53.35 meters and an area of 72 1 square meter. It is a typical representative of Byzantine architecture. 1996165438+10, which was listed as the national key cultural relics protection unit; 1June, 1997, Hagia Sophia was restored and renamed Harbin Museum of Architecture and Art..

In A.D. 1903, with the completion and opening of the Middle East Railway, the Russian Fourth Infantry Division of East Siberia also invaded Harbin. In order to stabilize the morale of soldiers far away, Russia broke ground to build St. Sofia Church in 1907. That year, an all-wood church was built and used as the army church of the infantry division. On September 27th, 1923, the groundbreaking ceremony for the second reconstruction of St. Sofia Church was held. After nine years of careful construction, a magnificent, elegant and extraordinary architectural masterpiece has been completed.

Hagia Sophia is magnificent and exquisite. The walls of the church are all made of clear water red bricks, and there is a huge and full onion dome at the top, which commands tents with four wings of different sizes, forming a master-slave layout. There are stairs between the four floors, and there are four doors in and out. At the top of the main entrance is the bell tower. Seven copper musical bells, just seven notes, are played by trained bell ringers with their hands and feet.

The magnificent Hagia Sophia church constitutes Harbin's unique exotic cultural landscape and urban customs, and it is also an important historical witness of Russia's invasion of northeast China and an important treasure for studying Harbin's modern history.

Transportation: Visitors can take buses 1, 2, 13, 15, 64, 66, 1 13 from Harbin and get off at Harbin Baiyi or Fashion Building to reach the church.

Admission: 20 yuan.

2. Northeast Tiger Forest Park

Located on the north bank of Songhua River, it covers an area of 6.5438+0.2 million square meters, just across the water from the famous summer resort Sun Island Scenic Area. Among them, Tiger Garden covers an area of 360,000 square meters, which is the largest wild nature park of Siberian tiger in the world at present, and is a garden established to save and protect the endangered species of Siberian tiger in the world.

Northeast Tiger Forest Park has adult tiger parks 1 each, young tiger parks 1 each, and popular science exhibition halls 1 each. Hu Cheng Park covers an area of 360,000 square meters, where 30 wild colorful tigers are scattered. Tourists must roam among the tigers by special tourist buses.

There are more than 40 tigers under 3 years old in the tiger cub garden. They are lively and lovely, and tourists can watch them on foot in the corridor. Here, people "roam" among the tigers, enjoy the thrills and thrills of tiger-ox fighting, tiger pouncing on food and two tigers fighting, and satisfy the psychology of returning to nature and seeking adventure.

Transportation: Visitors can take Bus No.85 and get off at the terminal to reach the scenic spot.

Admission: 50 yuan.

3.bliss soup

Located at the end of Dongdazhi Street in nangang district, Harbin, it was built in the 1920s and covers an area of 57,000 square meters. Gokurakuji is the largest modern Buddhist temple building in Heilongjiang Province, which is as famous as prajna temple in Changchun, Ji 'an Temple in Shenyang and Lengyan Temple in Yingkou. It is one of the four famous Buddhist temples in the three northeastern provinces.

The overall design, formal layout and architectural structure of Gokurakuji retain the style and characteristics of China temple architecture, including the mountain gate, bell tower, drum tower, Heavenly King Hall, Ursa Mahayana Hall, three temples and the East-West Attached Hall.

There are seven pagoda, a lonely bhikkhu pagoda, 500 Arhat halls and 48 prayer flags halls in the tower yard. The seven-level floating tower is octagonal and seven-story attic-style, conical, full-body brick and stone structure, beautiful in shape and exquisite. The whole temple is resplendent and solemn.

It is not only a sacred place for northern Buddhists to worship, but also a scenic spot for Chinese and foreign tourists to watch and browse. It has been listed as a national key open temple and a provincial key cultural relics protection unit.

Every year on the eighth, eighteenth and 28th day of the fourth lunar month, Gokurakuji will hold a grand temple fair, which is bustling and very lively. Nowadays, Gokurakuji, a famous temple in the north, is particularly eye-catching in developing foreign exchanges.

Transportation: Take bus 14, trolley bus 104 and bus 105 to reach the scenic spots.

Admission: 8 yuan.

The following is a guide for a Guangzhou girl to travel to Harbin during the Spring Festival. Please refer to.

Equipment: a coat, a fleece sweater+a fleece sweater with double thermal function, two sets of thermal underwear, a fleece trousers, a pair of trousers, two pairs of dacron socks (although this material is not as warm as cotton, it is recommended not to use the latter, because wet socks are not easy to dry and airtight when snow gas permeates, and athlete's foot is easy to get)+a pair of AmazTEK DuPont socks, professional hiking shoes (the most important thing is otherwise) It is easy to fall when walking on the ice), scarf, rabbit fur gloves (inside) +Thinsulate waterproof thick velvet gloves (outside), and an open-top knitted hat that can be used as a scarf (when the scarf is used, it can be used as a mask, which is very windproof and snow-proof. Very practical)+a velvet hat (big enough to cover your ears-this is very important), a pair of snow covers, a pair of black supermarkets, essential medicines for going out, plug-ins, headlights (in case you want to break into the outdoor bathroom at night in snowy areas), 50+ 18 liter backpack (its side pockets can be disassembled for emergency use, Cool), rain gear, energy supplements (vitamin C effervescent tablets, chocolate, beef jerky, vitamin C and vitamin B tablets can be added if possible), oral cleaning and refreshing products (both chewing gum and mints can be used), skin care products (water-locking ointment-special moisturizing emulsion for promoting vaseline, I have survived all by it, sunscreen with SPF25 above 25 and lip skin care products-men are also indispensable.

According to normal, it should be the plane of 16: 10 in the afternoon of the second day of junior high school. Because the plane took off from Guangzhou at 18: 00, we arrived at Harbin Taiping Airport at about 10: 30 in the evening. We left from a travel agency (it is convenient to buy a charter flight from a travel agency, but red-eye flights are inevitable). If you do the whole journey by yourself, you can take the airport bus to the downtown area: location-the first floor of the airport terminal, and the downtown terminal is in front of the Civil Aviation Building, No.99 Zhongshan Road (bus Swan Hotel Station), with an interval of 1 hour, about 45 minutes, 20 RMB for one way, and the telephone number is 045 1-82896432. Because there was no preparation before, and it was too late at that time, most hotels were full, so I decided to stay at Jinlong Hotel (located in Stone Street, nangang district, if I remember correctly) chosen by the travel agency. The traffic is very convenient. There is a bus stop across the road, which can go directly to the central street and other scenic spots, pass through Harbin Institute of Technology, and there is Harbin Station in the distance. The room price is similar to other ordinary hotels in Harbin: the standard room is a little more than 200, and it was full at that time. The five rooms we chose are 400 yuan, Room 708, which is very big, with a living room, four beds in the living room with TV, a sparrow table, four stools and two tables, and one bed in the room with a bathroom ... There are still many vacant seats, which are really distressing and enough for more than a dozen people (combining beds, paving the floor ... open space. The life of local people in Harbin is quite leisurely. From around 4: 00 p.m. to 5: 00 p.m. (people may prefer to stay at home and sigh for warmth in winter, not to mention holidays), and by 9: 00 p.m., the streets are very deserted. Warehouse shopping (local name for small shops), jiaozi shops, barbecue shops, bathhouses and guest houses can be seen everywhere (almost every few meters, there are repetitions). The local entertainment places in Karaoke are called KTV karaoke bars, but there are not many, let alone bars and discos. Every store has heating, the doors are closed, and heavy plastic curtains are hung outside the doors (which makes me feel like I walked into the factory building of the pork processing factory for the first time), which can keep out the snow and keep the indoor temperature. If it snows heavily in Harbin in winter, the street will be a snowy romantic world. But if it's light snow, it's hard to tell whether it's ice or snow on the street a week after snow, and the paint is dirty, so it's easy to PK if you're not careful.

It is best to get up before 7: 30 in the morning for breakfast. I wonder if it's because of the Spring Festival. The front desk of the hotel told us that almost all the snack bars on the main street outside closed after 7: 30, but we didn't open until 8: 30, and only the porridge shop opposite was still open. With a grain of salt, we left the luggage at the front desk of the hotel and searched all over the street. If the door is closed, there is no way out, because time is running out (it's almost 9: 30, and most of the day passes quickly). Hungry, we finally stopped at that porridge shop at the suggestion of enthusiastic passers-by. The name of the shop has been forgotten. I only remember eating 10 yuan's breakfast: bread, noodles, millet porridge and black rice porridge. I think the taste is ok, but it's really too weak. I suspect that the store has missed salt. Some people say that Harbin is characterized by its massiness.

After filling my stomach, I immediately set off for Harbin Station to buy a train ticket to Mudanjiang at night. The bus lines that can reach Harbin Station are 1 1, 6, 343, 338, 8 1, 109, 89 ..., and we take bus 1 1 from 2 Qian Yuan (the bus's We arrived at the terminal in less than half an hour and passed a long underground tunnel (many shops, the most impressive of which is Harbin sausage, abound, but they are all closed and only one row can be seen). Mudanjiang's is on the second floor, not many people. Tickets from the same province are also very easy to buy. Hard seat ticket for 45 yuan/person (tickets around 22: 45 pm-just enough to see the world of ice and snow-ending at 22: 00).

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A girl from Guangzhou will travel to Harbin during the Spring Festival.

With the train tickets, we can finally start our trip to Kazakhstan. As we all know, Harbin enjoys the title of "Little Paris in the East". There are more western classical buildings in the city than anything else. Orthodox churches, Catholic churches and Christian churches have their own styles and are full of exotic customs. When you come to Harbin, of course you should go and see it. Our first stop is the Central Street and Hagia Sophia, the Flood Control Memorial Tower. Take a bus from the railway station (buses to mahar, Shierdao Street and Harbin Baihe Fashion Building are available) and get off at mahar. Go straight for about 100 meters, and you will see Sophia Church, a unique building. It is said to be one of the largest Orthodox churches in the Far East (there are only two in the world). Sometimes, flocks of white pigeons stop at the top, or fly low, or stroll to be fed by tourists. There are ice sculptures in front of the church, which are often popular. Then go to the central street, which is similar to the pedestrian street in other places, and it is also a shopping place where famous brand stores are concentrated. The only difference is that its European-style buildings are brightly colored, which adds to the prosperity of the city. Madill Hotel (Samsung) and Education Bookstore have a long history and are worth taking pictures in front of the door. There are also various western restaurants, especially Russian western restaurants. You must not miss it (a friend in Harbin told me after the trip that Russian dinner tastes authentic). When you come to Harbin in winter, don't forget to buy a popsicle, chew ice cream with purple lips, and stride down the central street with European style. It feels refreshing and smooth! I've always wanted to find Harbin Beer Plaza on Central Street. According to the information on the Internet, I will meet citizens and tourists sitting beside beer trucks, holding big glasses and swigging beer. Many foreigners drink and chat with people in China. At night, music sounded in their ears, enjoying it very much ... maybe it was brushed, but it was a great pity not to see it. . The flood control memorial tower is located on the Songhua River, in the terminal square of Central Street on the Daoli River in Harbin (take bus No. 107, get off at Chetoudao Street or Sandao Street and walk towards the river. It was built to commemorate the threat of 1957 catastrophic flood to Harbin. I feel that the flood control memorial tower can be seen or not. As long as I know its history, it will be completed, but the Songhua River behind it attracts my attention. In winter, there is a thick layer of ice on the Songhua River. A vast expanse of whiteness has become a paradise for tourists to play ice activities (sledding, horse-drawn carts, dog-drawn carts, skating, horseback riding, dry land sledding, snowmobiles, etc.). ). On the north bank of Songhua River, there are Sun Island (snow sculpture, ticket 15+25), Northeast Tiger Forest Park (ticket 22 yuan), Ice and Snow World (ice sculpture, ice lantern-ticket 80 yuan, etc. You must take another bus (1 18 bus can reach the world of ice and snow, and Sun Island heard that you can take a special bus to the scenic spot along the Songhuajiang Highway Bridge on Friendship Road) or take a carriage (20 yuan/person, if you can't find it, you won't worry. There are many people soliciting visitors to the flood control memorial tower, which will make two or three people flock to you at a glance, but you don't recommend the latter because you have to run on the ice for about 40 minutes. Sun Island takes two to three hours, and snow sculpture had better see it in the morning. The world of ice and snow is the most beautiful place to watch ice lanterns at night. Because of the lack of time (Xiao Xuan and Ashui have to go back to the hotel to add clothes and pants, and they have to take their luggage to the train station for storage, which is a waste of time), they have to give up Sun Island and decide to go to the world of ice and snow in the evening (Oh, I almost missed it: the square near the Flood Control Memorial Tower can take a photo with the lovely snow fox at a price of 5 yuan, half price, and the beautiful photo of the twelfth was born here). Before you know it, it's 2 o'clock noon. A group of people turned back to Central Street and picked out a restaurant (the name is forgotten, it seems to be a western restaurant) and had a big meal: authentic Zhajiang noodles, oily dishes, fried rice, iron plate beef tenderloin, and forgot what Xiao Xuan and Ashui ordered to eat ... It tasted good-54 yuan (no Russian big meal, alas), and the meal was very full. It's near Central Street, too. Tickets 12 yuan, the price is different in the morning and evening, and student tickets are not discounted. The area is very small. It is best to watch it at night. Nothing special in the morning. It feels like several ice sculptures are standing there. Others advised us to give up Zhao Lin. The world of ice and snow is already very representative, and most of them are large in scale. With everyone's approval, we gave up and set off for the hotel (there is a bus stop opposite).

Armed to the teeth (keep warm, or you can't stand staying in the ice and snow for 40 minutes), bid farewell to Jinlong and take a bus to Harbin Station to store your luggage. The luggage is on the first floor, and there are five of us. That elder sister actually forced us to accept 26 yuan, saying that 25 yuan was not good, and she couldn't help it (this is also a feature of Harbin locals, who often let us take the 14 bus from the railway station to the highway bridge station, and then transfer to the 88 bus (but the last bus of the 88 bus is 19: 00). When we arrived, there were already groups of Chinese and foreign tourists (but most of them were from Guangzhou). We sent the most innocent-looking Xiao Xuan as our student representative to buy student tickets (of course, she had a lot of fake certificates in her hand). Unexpectedly, it was easy to get away with it (the staff didn't even look at the documents, and Zi Xuan Jr. did). As soon as 40 yuan entered the door, many ladies with signs (I don't know if they have a tour guide card) came up to ask if they needed a tour guide (120 yuan/person, you can bargain to 80 yuan and promise to explain the whole audience, 100% satisfied). This is really a world of ice and snow. Ice lantern works of art carved from Songhua River natural ice have different shapes (ancient and modern figures, flowers, birds, insects and fish, all kinds of buildings), which are exquisite and colorful under the reflection of light. There are also ice mazes, slides, sledges, sliding mats (rented in 5 yuan) and other entertainment projects, which do have a certain scale, but I think it is still necessary to see them at night to reflect their value. We are like granny Liu who entered the Grand View Garden and greedily picked up the camera and snapped it crazily. Oh, don't forget to look around and don't stop talking. 2 yuan-rich candied haws are especially delicious in this specific environment!

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A girl from Guangzhou will travel to Harbin during the Spring Festival.

It's past 9: 30 before you know it. I had to catch the train and took two photos in a hurry (both red noses, Kawaii! )。

Experience: 1. It is a good choice for hotels to book train tickets on their behalf: the service charge is generally 2 ~ 1 ticket to 5 yuan, which is similar to the round-trip fare by car, and it can also save time and catch more scenic spots.

2. Do enough work before you leave, especially when you book a night's stay. There are many guest houses in Harbin, and 20 yuan is generally around 100 (after field investigation). You can also choose to stay in a hotel in the university, such as the hotel of Harbin Institute of Technology. Everyone has a bed for 50 yuan and a bathroom. The environment is good (a middle school student told me on the bus). Remember not to stay in a small hostel. Locals say it's not safe. If you are a petty bourgeoisie, there are several good hotels in front of Harbin Station: Longyun Building, Longmen Building, Education and Training Center, etc. And the price is ok, ranging from standard room 160 to 260 yuan; Madill in the Central Street (standard room is 336 yuan-it is much more convenient to visit scenic spots), and Fushun Tian Tian Hotel in the Development Zone (near Corruption Street, a gathering place of Harbin food spots, but locals say: high consumption area).

3. Ask about the food in Kazakhstan first, and then make a battle plan. I didn't do this market survey this time, so I can say that I didn't enjoy the delicious food in Harbin: Da Lieba (an authentic bread in Russia, I heard that children can't lift it-a Russian restaurant in Central Street), Harbin sausage or meat joint in Lin Qiu (I don't know if what we ate at the train station is authentic, so I feel very ordinary, so I'll try it myself), Jingzi pine nuts tripe, old Ding Feng cake, and crisp stand out (a kind of bread).

4. Unique shopping place (handwritten letter): Harbin business circle near Hongbo Square has Harbin Russian market. Also known as the folk trade market, there are various Russian specialties here, such as dolls, Russian binoculars, badges, lighters, leather goods, furs and so on. All kinds of Chairman Mao's badges are also sold here, with Russian flavor, which can be sold once.