Harbin Attraction Guide
Harbin is originally meaning "a place for drying fishing nets". Harbin nicknamed "Ice City," is famous for its spectacular winter activities.
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Harbin Ice Festival is an annual event held in Harbin, the capital city of Heilongjiang Province. Usually falling on January 5 and lasting a month, the festival exerts a strong draw on both local residents and visitors. |
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Santa Sophia Church, built by Russians in 1907, is one of many Orthodox churches in Harbin. It has had its exterior restored and the interior, though also restored, has been left in its original state as much as possible. The result is said to be both subtle and beautiful. |
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Yabuli International Ski Resort, the site of the 1996 Asian Winter Games, is situated in the Yabuli Winding Village. |
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Center Street was established in 1898. It got this name in 1925. Center Street is the most prosperous business center in Harbin. |
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Siberia Tigers Park is the world's biggest artificial propagation base for Siberian tigers. |
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The Sun Island Park, a mystical, lovely land, is a fascinating, and major, tourist attraction because of its magnificent landscape and mysterious beauty. |
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