
- 4.5/5
Nora A.A scenic and relaxing ride offering beautiful views of the Songhua River and Harbin city. The cableway is smooth and well-organized, making it enjoyable for both adults and children. A great way to see Harbin from above, especially during winter.
- 4.5/5
M52***21Snow Town in China is a popular winter tourist destination with unique snow scenery. Its snow season is long, lasting from October to April of the following year, with snow that doesn't melt. Landscapes like "snow mushrooms" create a fairytale-like scene, even more enchanting at night when illuminated. However, Snow Town also has some drawbacks, such as relatively high prices, mainly due to the slippery roads and difficulties in transporting supplies during snowy weather, which is understandable. Overall, Snow Town is suitable for tourists with a strong desire for snow scenery, but advance planning is necessary to avoid being scammed.
Xueyun Street5.1
Fantasy Homeland4.7
- 4.4/5
百度店小二1. Fulfilled my "finding the North" dream at Beiji Village! In temperatures below -30 degrees Celsius, my breath turned to white mist instantly, my eyelashes frosted over, and the crunching sound of footsteps in knee-deep snow was incredibly atmospheric. I visited the northernmost post office, mailed a postcard with a special postmark, and the frozen ink in my fountain pen was hilarious. The Heilongjiang River's frozen shore faces Russia, and the snowscape was truly pristine and breathtaking! The guesthouse owner was incredibly welcoming, the heated kang (traditional heated platform bed) was cozy, and the stewed goose in an iron pot for dinner was both heartwarming and stomach-warming. The only downside was the long wait for the shuttle bus, and the lack of standing room when it was crowded, which slightly affected the experience. 2. I advise everyone not to just go to Beiji Village for the aurora borealis! Although I wasn't lucky enough to see it, the snow-covered forest and the "finding the North" ritual were totally worth it! The "I've Found the North" monument on the Arctic Sandbar is a must-see, the deer in the Evenki Reindeer Park are incredibly gentle, the birch forest is perfect for photos, and the water-to-ice effect was amazing – I got tons of likes on my social media! However, I have to complain about the duplicate charges. You have to pay extra to enter the Christmas Village after buying the main attraction ticket. The shops in the village are a bit chaotic, with many touts, and prices are relatively high. Overall, the scenery is amazing, but the commercialization and transportation capacity issues need improvement. 3. I have a love-hate relationship with Beiji Village! The advantages are stunning scenery, the air filled with the scent of pine, and frost that can stay on the branches for days. The sunset at Shenzhou Beiji Square is gorgeous, and the night sky is exceptionally clear. But the disadvantages are also obvious. The scenic area is too large, and there aren't enough shuttle buses. The southern bus is rushed, and you have to scramble to take photos. I even encountered a situation where the tram ran out of power and I had to get off halfway. The northernmost post office is packed with people, so you have to go early to send postcards. Everything sold in the village is pretty much the same, and the prices aren't reasonable. I recommend staying overnight to avoid peak times, otherwise you'll just be queuing. Make sure you're dressed warmly; use hand warmers on your phone to prevent it from freezing and shutting down!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIn order to enter the place, you have to purchase online via their wechat page; the guard will check your ticket and no counter to buy on the premises itself. The wechat page only accept personal accts so it’s hassle for foreigners like me whose wechat was linked to a bank card. Good thing, this is available here in Trip.com. I immediately buy here while I was waiting outside and in a few minutes, they sent me the Qr code for the entrance. Thank you so much!
- 4.8/5
probalityIt's worth a visit. Central Street is beautiful year-round, but crowds definitely dampen the experience. Summer is busiest, winter is least crowded. Winter is also beautiful and worth a visit if you're passing through. The distinctive features are the breadstone pavement, the adjacent Russian-style buildings, and the various lights and illuminations. If you're looking for a less crowded street, I recommend the Chinese Baroque Street in Daowai District (pictured). It has a similar style to Central Street and offers a variety of delicious food. It's also more affordable than Central Street. You can also go to the Xingyi Society for storytelling and crosstalk, where there are fewer crowds.
- 4.4/5
M47***94It was great. I took my kids there and they had a blast. The free tea break was also very nice. I also took a flight experience class and had a meal in the revolving restaurant. It was delicious!
- 4.7/5
150***35I went there as a tourist last year. I loved the cheap nesting dolls at the stalls. The architecture was unique. This year, I went to the pet wholesale market for a kitten I found in Harbin. The subway entrance is conveniently located right outside the market. It snowed in Harbin, but it wasn't cold. I bought all the basics I needed. I also got some 9.9 cat strips. I grabbed a handful and checked the ingredients, so it was safe. There's also a wholesale market for fishing tackle nearby.
Heilongjiang Deyunshe5.3
- 4.8/5
爱梦媛The beautiful Songhua River, the mother river of Harbin, is very artistic in the evening accompanied by the sunset. It is very close to the Flood Control Memorial Tower and Central Avenue, and next to Stalin Park. After strolling around Central Avenue, you can come here for sightseeing and leisure. There are many people on the riverside, it is definitely worth a visit!
- 4.5/5
Prince福It's beautiful on the outside and beautiful inside, but it's not really suitable as a tourist attraction. I think the audience members who can watch musicals inside are very lucky; the atmosphere must be great.
- 4.8/5
爱梦媛Stalin Park is right on the bank of the Songhua River. Many tourists take photos and check in here. It is surrounded by green trees and offers a view of the Sun Island Scenic Area on the opposite bank, as well as the Songhua River and the Middle East Railway Bridge. It is a landmark building in Harbin and is well worth a visit to experience the scenery of the north.







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