Located within the Arctic Village, the Northernmost Post Office is a popular destination for visitors who purchase souvenirs and postcards, write greetings on them, and have them stamped with the Northernmost Post Office stamp. These items are then mailed home from China's northernmost region, adding a unique touch of meaning to their journey. In December, the post office hosts a Christmas-themed event, filled with Christmas memorabilia and a dazzling Christmas tree. Experience the rich, northern Christmas atmosphere, a truly unique experience.
Attractions Location: No. 35, Heilongjiang Street, Arctic Village, Mohe City, Daxing'anling District, Heilongjiang Province
Opening hours:
8:00-17:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)
Contact Details: 0457-2858049
Transportation:
The Arctic Village is within walking distance
Time reference: Less than 1 hour
This one-day itinerary focuses on the essential experience of Beiji Village, including visiting the famous post office and nearby landmarks.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Beiji Village log cabin inns. Dine at a local restaurant with signature dishes such as frozen tofu hot pot, venison stew, and pickled vegetable dumplings.
Souvenirs: Postcards stamped with the "northernmost" mark, Arctic-themed stamps, limited-edition envelopes, and winter-themed magnets.
Spend a full day immersing in Beiji Village’s northern charm and stay overnight for stargazing or aurora viewing in winter.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Beiji homestays or boutique log hotels. Try reindeer sausage and wild mushroom rice.
Souvenirs: Santa-themed plushies, Aurora postcards, winter hats, and glow-in-the-dark “North Star” keychains.
With three days, you can include a light adventure experience such as hiking or visiting nearby border landmarks.
Accommodation/Food: 2 nights in Beiji. Local meals include corn pancakes, river fish soup, and hand-pulled noodles.
Souvenirs: Hiking-themed pins, birch bark wall art, commemorative stele coins, and forest-themed stationery.
This itinerary adds a visit to neighboring Beihong Village, offering a less-touristy and more rural experience.
Accommodation/Food: Spend 2 nights in Beiji, 1 in Beihong. Try local corn porridge, forest vegetable stir-fry, and pancakes with wild berries.
Souvenirs: Beihong crafts, antler carvings, wool socks, and handmade snowflake lanterns.
This itinerary includes a relaxed pace and more local life experiences such as cooking and cultural workshops.
Accommodation/Food: 2–3 nights Beiji, 1 night Beihong or Mohe. Try DIY meals with local families (if available).
Souvenirs: Handmade dumpling molds, calligraphy scrolls, DIY snow lantern kits, and “Arctic Family” figurines.
Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, this plan includes more in-depth outdoor experiences and local nature reserves.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Mohe for the final night. Eat forest hotpot and drink wild blueberry wine.
Souvenirs: Nature photography prints, pressed forest leaves, herbal teas, forest honey, and snow-patterned shawls.
This full northern exploration combines history, border culture, forest nature, and unique postal experiences for a deep, well-rounded journey.
Accommodation/Food: Final stay at Mohe city hotel. Enjoy a farewell banquet with forest dishes and polar desserts (snowflake cakes, moose meat).
Souvenirs: Logging tools replicas, museum replica stamps, forest-themed books, and Arctic “passport” stamp booklets.

I want to complain. I originally wanted to send some postcards from the northernmost post office, but the postcards here are really too expensive. They can only be sold in sets, which cost dozens of yuan each. Moreover, the selection range is also very narrow. I really couldn't start, so I had to give up.

The northernmost post office is located in the Arctic Village. Although it is very small, it is currently the "busiest" post office in China. Everyone who comes here must send postcards and experience the northernmost atmosphere together.

The northernmost post office, blessings from the northernmost part of China.

I could have finished the tour in a morning, but I spent over three hours writing letters and postcards. The driver even rushed me three times. I just kept writing and writing. You know, I paid 10 yuan a postcard, but I wrote over 30. It was a real pain in the ass.

That evening, we arrived at the Northernmost Post Office, located at the heart of the Arctic Village. The postcards there aren't very good, and they're expensive, generally 5-10 yuan each. Even worse, after all my travels, this was the first time I'd seen a fee for a commemorative stamp. One stamp on a postcard costs 1 yuan, and five stamps is another 5 yuan. The Northernmost Post Office is romantic and meaningful, but it can be a bit of a rip-off.

China's northernmost post office offers a postcard printing service. Print out your own Mohe photos, stamp them with a commemorative stamp, and mail them to yourself. Receiving the postcards brings back memories of the city. The post office also sells Mohe-themed merchandise, like refrigerator magnets and notebooks.

There are several types of postcards here. The 60-yuan postcard opens from the right like a booklet, with only one postcard having six stamps. The 70-yuan postcard lets you choose three postcards, each with six stamps. The 170-yuan postcard also has six stamps per postcard. I bought a set of 70-yuan postcards and sent one postcard separately. The meaning of the postcards here is greater than the item itself.

China's northernmost post office, if you are in Mohe, then go there and write a postcard

It's the first intersection on the main street after the bus enters the Arctic Village. It's easy to find. It's more famous than the real thing. A fully stamped postcard costs 20 yuan, and single stamps cost 5 yuan and 1 yuan. Later, I bought a set of Christmas stamps for 45 yuan and stamped them as a souvenir. Many people filled in their addresses and mailed them back. I was afraid that the postcard would be lost, so I decided to bring it back myself.

The Northernmost Post Office really has business sense. Each stamp costs one yuan. OMG, there are seven commemorative stamps in total! To collect all seven summoning beasts, I also stamped a blank postcard for myself as a souvenir!

Very convenient, I bought some blueberries here, they were delicious.

The Northernmost Post Office sells more than just a concept. It's more like a historical relic, lost in the passage of time. The postcards and commemorative envelopes are ridiculously expensive, and the quality of other souvenirs is mediocre. The most memorable thing is the still-standing mailbox at the entrance, a testament to its history and nostalgia.

As the northernmost post office in China, it has greater symbolic significance and the postcards sold there are more expensive.

It's just average inside, with no special decorations. If you like postcards, you can buy a few as souvenirs.

It's just a very northern gimmick. A set of celebrity movies can cost hundreds of dollars, which is too much for the losers.

During the 2017 Spring Festival, I spent hundreds of yuan here, buying dozens of postcards to mail, each one adorned with heartfelt messages. However, more than a year later, aside from the initial one that a friend in Beijing received, none of the others have. My friends, initially filled with anticipation, have since become skeptical. I can only glibly explain myself, feeling the frustration of China Post. Since then, I've learned my lesson, preferring down-to-earth local specialties over elaborate rituals.

It's a very meaningful place, just to get a postmark hahahaha. You can print postcards there for 10 yuan each, or buy postcards.

Officially known as the China Arctic Village Christmas Post Office, it's a must-see destination in the village, meticulously decorated. They also thoughtfully offer a postcard printing service for photos taken with your phone, though the prices are a bit steep. I asked the front desk staff and found out they only had three series of postcards for sale. Two featured photographs of Arctic Village scenery, priced between 50 and 60 yuan per set, but the photos weren't great. The other featured hand-painted Arctic Village scenery for 40 yuan per set, which was okay. Just as I was about to buy something, the staff told me they didn't accept WeChat or Alipay payments, requiring cash only!
Where can I find change for you when I only have a camera with me? I realized that this is indeed a frontier area. The tourism products and services are far from those in the inland. You have to work harder.

It's just a reputation, but that's just the way it is. The scenery is average, but it's famous because it's the northernmost.

On the central street of Arctic Village, this post office is definitely a tourist attraction. Sending a postcard to your family, children, friends, and colleagues from the northernmost point of China is very meaningful.
There are all kinds of postcards, commemorative albums, and various small gifts on the counter... Next to it is a self-service machine for printing postcards with mobile phone photos, and commemorative stamps, which is quite a gimmick:)
You can often see people sitting in the letter writing area in the middle of the mailbox~~~

Why do reviews need fourteen words?

Many people buy the northernmost postcards here, stamp them with the northernmost postmark, and send them to their friends.

The post office was packed with people, and there were so many people sending postcards.

In the village, you can see the northernmost post office, the northernmost bus station, the northernmost maritime...haha, there is also the northernmost ZTO Express.

I came to Mohe not to see the aurora, but more to experience the geographical coordinates of China's northernmost point and the polar day weather. In fact, compared with Hailar, the sunset in Hailar on the summer solstice is 1 minute later than that in Mohe, so the polar day from Hailar and Mohe feels similar, except that the sunrise in Mohe is basically at 3 o'clock, and the overall daylight is half an hour longer than that in Hailar. When we went there, the road workers said that they had to work until 9 or 10 o'clock in the evening that day, and started at 2 o'clock in the morning for two days. But we can't see the light in the early morning, so we can sleep well in the hotel.

Arctic Village is a township in Mohe County, about 60 kilometers from the county seat. Is this the northernmost place in China? So everything here is also the northernmost, including the toilets. Seriously!

It's New Year's Day 2017. I was afraid it would get lost, so I stamped it and took it home.

It looks very good online. We couldn't help but stop here and take a few photos.

This post office is quite famous due to its location. Those interested in postal services can send a postcard there, get it stamped, and keep it as a souvenir. Because of the booming tourism industry and the souvenirs it sells, this small post office is like a small shop.

In the Arctic Village, you can mail postcards, the price is slightly higher

The decor at the Northernmost Post Office is quite nice. It's quite attractive. But the postcards are too expensive. A stamped set is 60 yuan, a single postcard is 10 yuan, and there's also a 12-postcard set for 35 yuan. I bought the 12-postcard set for 35 yuan. Small commemorative stamps are 1 yuan, and large ones are 5 yuan. They're really lucrative.

Sending a distant blessing to relatives and friends from the northernmost post office in China is also a memorable thing in life.

In the far north of China, there's a place called Mohe, known as China's Coldest Village. The coldest temperatures have reached -58 degrees Celsius! It's known for its cold weather year-round.

Arctic Village Night [Moon]
There are endless snow sculptures to see!
It's so beautiful! It's much better than ice sculptures!
No need to worry about deformation! It's like a large freezer!
The Northernmost Post Office [expression]
The most central location in the village, a celebrity photo album with 12 photos, 60
I've seen everything except the aurora.
Christmas-style cottage
There is a big snowman on one side of the door and candied haws on the other.
The postcards are sold in bundles. If you buy one, you buy a whole book. I don't have the habit of sending postcards so I didn't buy any, but I took a picture of every page, as shown in the picture below. Because of its northernmost significance, the price is also very high. Despite this, there are still many people sending postcards.
The Northernmost Post Office is located in the heart of Arctic Village. This is the center of the village, and all the buses meet here. Arctic Village isn't very large, but it's much larger than Beihong Village. After all, it was developed many years ago, so there's not much pollution. The triangular cottages throughout the village have a fairytale feel. The bus schedule from Mohe County to Arctic Village, updated as of January 2017, is available for those interested. Alternatively, you can go on your own if you don't want to hire a car.

I never thought there was a northernmost post office in Mohe Arctic Village. I mailed a lot of postcards to my friends there, and they were all very envious of me and complained about why I didn't stay with them when I traveled. I'll definitely bring you guys with me next time I come.

The symbolism is very important, the service is very good, and the things are not cheap

For those who like to send postcards, it's worth sending one here to friends and family, as if it were a personal gift. However, postcards purchased here are quite expensive; simply getting a stamp from the Northern Post Office costs one yuan. It's best to buy postcards online before your visit and then drop them off at the postbox.

Comrades who like commemoration and postmarks, send a postcard here.

It’s the northernmost part, but it’s still worth a visit. The candied haws are delicious.

Everyone who comes to the Arctic Village will send a postcard here. However, the postcards sold here are quite expensive, and you have to pay extra for the stamp. It is recommended not to bring your own postcards. Here, you need to add an envelope before you can send it.

Mohe, the northernmost postcard in China, is of great significance

You can collect stamps and send postcards. The place is small and the staff are very good.

It was Christmas Eve when I went there, and Chinese New Year was approaching. Many people bought the northernmost postcards here, stamped them with the northernmost postmark, and sent them to their loved ones.

The stamps are a bit expensive, more than 100 yuan a book, I personally recommend bringing your own stamps

I chose to celebrate New Year's Eve in the northernmost part of China. Before heading back to Mohe County on New Year's Day, I rushed to the post office to mail postcards to family and friends. Sure enough, there were a lot of people on New Year's Day, and I later heard that stamps were even sold out, so it's best to bring your own signature pen. (Someone bought postcards on Taobao beforehand, wrote artistic messages on them, and then stamped and mailed them. So smart!) Oh, and don't forget to send one to yourself, too.

Mohe, in the Arctic Village, next to the northernmost bus station, has a unique mail shop that mainly sells postcards. It is worth a visit.

I love writing postcards, but you definitely won’t receive postcards from this store, so just buy one for yourself.

The northernmost post office is at the intersection of the "largest" part of the Arctic Village. It is very easy to find. Once you find it, you must go in and take a look and send a postcard. However, the postcards sold here are extremely expensive, and it seems like they are just ripping people off.

There's a postal agency in Beihong Village, but it's not a post office. The one in Beiji Village is more legitimate, but postcards are quite expensive. I recommend avoiding buying too many pre-stamped postcards when you visit; just add one or two custom stamps for 2 yuan.

The post office sells Finnish stamps for 5 yuan each, but we thought they were too expensive, so we didn’t use them.

The northernmost post office, the postcard price is a bit high, but it is commemorative

Also because of the geographical location, it is very meaningful to send a postcard here.

The Northernmost Post Office is located in the Arctic Village. You can buy postal souvenirs and have envelopes and postcards stamped with the Northernmost Post Office stamp, which doubles their collection value and commemorative significance.

In the middle of the Arctic Village, right next to the northernmost bus station, you can go in and buy a postcard, stamp it with the northernmost postmark, and keep it as a souvenir, which is very memorable.

Located in the Arctic Village, there are currently 5 postal staff.
Originally a branch of the Mohe Township Post and Telecommunications Bureau, it was established in November 1953. Under the jurisdiction of Huma County, the long distance and inadequate transportation facilities created significant difficulties in mail delivery, often leading to mail backlogs. Today, with convenient transportation and communications in Beiji Township (Beiji Village), tourists from all over China frequently visit the post office to purchase postal souvenirs and have envelopes and postcards stamped with the Northernmost Post Office, doubling their collectible value and commemorative significance.

There are only two Christmas themed post offices in the world, one in Finland and one here. Postcards are quite expensive and they are not sold in retail. It's all a tourist gimmick.

There were a lot of local postcards inside. It was almost Christmas when we went there, so the place was filled with the warm Christmas atmosphere. The staff inside were also very kind. There were also some local specialties inside. However, they said that the things inside were more expensive than those outside. At that time, I didn’t have anything to send, so I went in to take a look, walked around, and then left.

Everything in Beiji Village boasts the title of China's northernmost destination: the northernmost restaurant, the northernmost bank, the northernmost toilet, the northernmost post office, and so on. First of all, the exterior is quite distinctive, with its inlaid wood walls, a true Daxing'anling style. There's a large mailbox outside the entrance—perfect for a photo. Inside, the decor is very Christmassy, with several counters selling postcards, mailing services, and savings. Most people who come here send a few postcards to family, friends, or their children as souvenirs, but the prices are steep: 10 yuan per card, without a stamp. The cheapest set, which includes 10 cards and a stamp, is 60 yuan. Even the stamp is charged separately. You can get a few free stamps at the 53 Degrees and a Half Youth Hostel next door. I already had all my postcards covered.

The time we went was not good. It was not open in the morning, so we left. When we came back in the evening, it was closed.

The North Pole Christmas Post Office is the northernmost full-service post office in the country.

We should have the simplest life and the most distant dream, even if tomorrow is cold and freezing, the mountains are high and the waters are far away, and the road is long and the horse is dead.

The northernmost post office in the motherland is very warmly decorated and has a high delivery rate for postcards.

China's northernmost post office is one of the few themed post offices in the country. It is unique and worth a visit.

Located within Arctic Village, the postal office currently employs five people. Formerly a branch of the Mohe Township Post and Telecommunications Bureau, it was established in November 1953. Under the jurisdiction of Huma County, the long distance and inadequate transportation facilities created significant difficulties in mail delivery, often leading to mail backlogs. Today, with convenient transportation and communications in Arctic Township (Arctic Village), tourists from all over China frequently visit the post office to purchase postal souvenirs and have envelopes and postcards stamped with the Northernmost Post Office, doubling their collectible value and commemorative significance.

The Northernmost Post Office, also known as the Christmas Post Office, is located in the heart of Arctic Village and is easily accessible, just a 200-meter walk. While the post office itself is similar to a regular post office, it's worth the trip to send a meaningful postcard to a loved one.

The post office in the Arctic Village is very unique. You can also mail commemorative postcards and buy small souvenirs from the northernmost part of the country.

The Northernmost Post Office, also known as the Christmas Post Office, is decorated in a Christmas-themed style. It's easy to find and rarely crowded. You can buy postcards inside or at the supply and marketing cooperative across the street from the post office. A set of ten postcards costs 20 yuan, featuring year-round scenery of Mohe. The commemorative stamps are a bit of a rip-off. There are seven red stamps, each costing one yuan, and one costs four yuan. Anyway, if you stamp all of them, you'll get the post office's black stamp. If you're keeping them as a souvenir, I recommend stamping all of them and bringing them home. As for shipping speed, it takes about two weeks to a month to get to Zhejiang.
The post office also has stamp albums, divided into two sets, summer and winter. A set costs 30 yuan and contains about six stamps. I recommend buying a set as a souvenir.

Another northernmost place, my classmates and I sent postcards here

Actually, I am not particularly interested in every attraction in the Arctic Village, but in order to prove that I have been to the northernmost part, I sent a postcard to my friend from the so-called northernmost post office as a souvenir.

The northernmost post office is also the most luxurious post office, and the consumption inside is expensive.

Under the jurisdiction of Huma County, the long distance and inadequate transportation infrastructure created significant difficulties in mail delivery, often leading to mail backlogs. Today, with convenient transportation and communications, visitors from all over China visit the post office to purchase postal souvenirs and have envelopes and postcards stamped with the Northernmost Post Office, doubling their collectible value and commemorative significance.

The interior of this post office is decorated like Christmas. A set of commemorative stamps costs 10 yuan, and there are many postcards to choose from. During the journey to find the north in Mohe Arctic Village, the northernmost post office is one of them. It doesn't take long, so you can take a look.

After dinner, I went to the Northernmost Post Office and used FlashPrint to print postcards for 15 yuan each. I mailed them to friends and family along with a few I'd bought in Beihong Village. I bought some snacks at Xinghua, a shop near the post office, for my trip back to Harbin tomorrow. Even in the heavily commercialized Arctic Village, prices are still comparable to those in the county town.

The setting was nice and the decor was very Christmasy, but it was very commercial, and the postcards were expensive and ugly. I bought them elsewhere and mailed them.
A stamp costs one yuan, or you can buy a postcard and mail it. While it's a small price, it feels less personal and more commercial. This kind of place is just a check-in spot, and there's no shortage of tourists. Perhaps they don't need repeat business, and the hype surrounding the "North Pole Village" will keep them going for generations. Avoid these overly commercialized places.