Located on the bank of Songhua River, Harbin is the capital and largest city of Helongjiang Province, northeastern China. It has a population around 10 millions with half of that at urban districts.
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Harbin Ice and Snow Festival |
Now the "Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival" has become one of the world's four largest ice and snow festivals, along with Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival, Canada's Quebec City Winter Carnival, and Norway's Ski Festival. |
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St. Sophia Church |
St. Sophia Church of Harbin is the largest Orthodox church in Far East. It was first built in March 1907 as a Russian Army church. In 1923, the restoration of this church began, and it was completed in November 1932 after 9 year of construction. |
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Siberian Tiger Park |
To protect the endangered Siberian tigers in China and make more scientific studies, Helongjian Siberian Tiger Park was established in 1996.The park is located on the north bank of the Songhua River, encompassing an area of 1,440,000 square meters. |
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Yabuli international Ski Resort |
Located 190km southeast of Harbin, Yabuli International Ski Resort is the largest and best ski resort in China right now. The ski resort has two sections: one for competition, another for leisure, which occupies an area of 22.55 square kilometers. |
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Harbin Photo Gallery
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