Sun Island Scenic Area - Russian Style Town

The Russian-style town is located in the core of the famous Sun Island Scenic Area in Harbin, the Ice City, and is close to the riverside scenic line.
The entire town consists of 27 Russian-style villas and houses.
The town is nestled among flowers and green trees, with each town having its own unique style, forming a unique natural and architectural landscape.

Attractions Location: No. 10, Taiyangdao Scenic Street, Pingyuan Road, Songbei District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province (near Linjiang Street)

Tickets:
Adult ticket: RMB 20

Opening hours:
08:00-18:00

Contact Details: 0451-88192966

Transportation:
Take bus No. 85, 88, or 346 to Taiyangdaodaokou Station, or take bus No. 29 to Taiyangdao Station.
By boat: At the flood control memorial tower on Central Avenue, take a boat for 2 yuan per person. Once you get ashore, you can reach the Russian-style town in just 5 minutes. Cable car: Take the cable car at the ninth station.

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Sun Island Scenic Area - Russian Style Town tours

1-Day Itinerary: Discover Sun Island Scenic Area and Russian Style Town

This itinerary focuses on experiencing the charming Sun Island Scenic Area and the nearby Russian Style Town, famous for its architecture and cultural atmosphere.

  • Morning: Take a taxi or bus No. 10 from Harbin city center to Sun Island Scenic Area (approx. 30 minutes).
  • Late Morning: Explore the natural landscapes of Sun Island including gardens, lakes, and sculptures.
  • Afternoon: Walk or take a short taxi ride (5-10 minutes) to Russian Style Town. Wander the streets, admire Russian architecture, visit shops and cafes.
  • Evening: Return to Harbin city center by taxi or bus for dinner.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near Central Street for convenience. Try local Dongbei dishes and Russian-inspired pastries in Russian Style Town.

Souvenirs: Russian Style Town offers Russian dolls, crafts, traditional clothing, and local artworks. Sun Island gift shops sell snow sculpture miniatures and postcards.


2-Day Itinerary: Sun Island, Russian Style Town and Harbin Highlights

Extend your visit to include Harbin’s famous landmarks and cultural sites along with Sun Island and Russian Style Town.

  • Day 1: Follow the 1-day itinerary exploring Sun Island and Russian Style Town.
  • Day 2 Morning: Visit Saint Sophia Cathedral and Sophia Square by taxi or metro Line 1 (approx. 20 minutes).
  • Day 2 Afternoon: Explore Central Street and Harbin Flood Control Memorial Tower (walking or taxi, 10-15 minutes).
  • Evening: Dine near Central Street, enjoying local and Russian fusion cuisine.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near Central Street for easy access to city highlights and good dining options.

Souvenirs: Cathedral and Central Street shops offer handicrafts, local snacks, and Russian nesting dolls.


3-Day Itinerary: Culture, Nature and Wildlife

Combine your visit to Sun Island and Russian Style Town with museums and wildlife parks.

  • Days 1-2: Follow the 2-day itinerary.
  • Day 3 Morning: Visit Heilongjiang Provincial Museum (taxi or metro, approx. 20 minutes).
  • Day 3 Afternoon: Head to Siberian Tiger Park via taxi or tour bus (approx. 45 minutes).

Accommodation/Food: Stay near city center; enjoy Dongbei specialties like smoked fish and hearty stews.

Souvenirs: Wildlife park offers animal-themed gifts; museum has books and local crafts.


4-Day Itinerary: Gardens, Art, and River Views

Explore Harbin’s gardens, theaters, and riverfront areas alongside Sun Island and Russian Style Town.

  • Days 1-3: Follow the 3-day itinerary.
  • Day 4: Visit Harbin Botanical Garden (taxi, 30 minutes) and Harbin Grand Theatre (taxi, 20 minutes).
  • Evening: Walk along Songhua River promenade near Stalin Park.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near Central Street; try grilled meats, Russian desserts, and riverfront cafés.

Souvenirs: Botanical Garden herbal products; theatre shops sell art prints and handicrafts.


5-Day Itinerary: Artistic and Scenic Delights

Immerse in Harbin’s art scene and scenic beauty while revisiting favorite spots.

  • Days 1-4: Follow 4-day itinerary.
  • Day 5: Explore Heilongjiang Art Museum, followed by leisure time at Sun Island or Russian Style Town for photos and shopping.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near the art district or Central Street; enjoy local fusion dishes.

Souvenirs: Art museum gift shops offer prints, handmade crafts, and books; Russian Style Town for cultural souvenirs.


6-Day Itinerary: Nature and Adventure Around Harbin

Balance urban culture with nature excursions and wildlife experiences.

  • Days 1-5: Follow 5-day itinerary.
  • Day 6: Take a day trip to Jingpo Lake or Yabuli Ski Resort (2-3 hours by car).

Accommodation/Food: Stay in city center; enjoy regional stews and snacks.

Souvenirs: Scenic areas offer natural crafts and winter sports gear.


7-Day Itinerary: Full Harbin Experience with Russian Influences

Spend a full week enjoying Harbin’s cultural, natural, and Russian heritage centered around Sun Island and Russian Style Town.

  • Days 1-6: Follow 6-day itinerary.
  • Day 7: Visit local markets for last-minute shopping; revisit Central Street or Sun Island for final strolls.

Accommodation/Food: Final night in city center; savor Dongbei cuisine and Russian desserts.

Souvenirs: Markets offer crafts, traditional snacks, and Russian-themed gifts.


User Reviews

By Heart in the sea of stars |

The Russian-style town is located within Harbin's Sun Island Scenic Area, near the Neuschwanstein Castle cable car station. A bundled ticket is available, with a round-trip cable car and town entrance fee of around 90 yuan. Individual tickets are 20 yuan, with children half price, making it quite affordable. The town isn't large, but it's worth exploring. The entrance fee is also quite interesting: a passport. You can get a stamp from a house in the town. There's also a photo opportunity with Russian women for 10 yuan each.

By Mr. Fu is a coffee cat |

The ticket is quite interesting, it is a passport, and the purpose is probably to satisfy tourists and make you feel like you have traveled to Russia. It is not big inside, just a variety of low houses imitating Russian style. Some of the small houses have stamps that can be stamped on the passport ticket~

Compared to the Volga Manor, both are Russian-style, but the town is naturally a low house with a heavy rural style, while the Volga is a domineering castle. You can go there~ If you don’t mind that those are fake~ Haha, the yellow and green combination is also extremely harmonious~ It’s the perfect background for taking pictures~ The decorations inside are also Russian, and you can see Russians from time to time, which can be used for taking photos... Uh... A little drunk

The small houses are partly Russian-style houses, and partly small shops selling various souvenirs, each occupying half. At the end of the town is a venue for Russian performances.

By Jane |

After getting off the cable car, we headed straight to the Russian-style town. The environment was lovely, beautifully planned, and full of thoughtful details. There were all sorts of Russian-style cottages, with gardens, flower gardens, and animal farms in front of them, and stuffed animals everywhere. It felt like I'd entered a Russian fantasy theme park full of girly charm. Because of this, it felt like the town was deliberately crafted, rather than feeling authentic and simple. There were several exhibition halls and shops, all open for viewing. There were also Russian women, and you could take photos with them, but you had to pay about 20 yuan per person. We bought a large loaf of bread at the shop and sat on green wooden chairs under a tree, enjoying the cool breeze while we ate and admired the dreamy cottages. It was my dream house, a small house with a garden, a vegetable patch, and a fence outside. In the garden, there was a swing, a dog, and my husband and my children (hmm, what a dream!).

By Zhang Hang |

I spent a day walking around Sun Island. I felt that the scenery and air were good, but that was all. The second day in Harbin, it happened to be the first snow of the year.

By Disabled Free |

This scenic spot is not very recommended, because there is really nothing to do...

By Gesha |

Take a cable car across the river, and you'll be here when you get off. The battery car is quite big.

By Chinese Eagle |

Located within the Sun Island Scenic Area, the Russian Style Town is a tourist attraction themed after Russian traditions. Dozens of Russian-style dachas and houses remain within the town, allowing visitors to explore these buildings and sometimes encounter Chinese-speaking Russians who can explain the furnishings and interiors.

By Water Village Feelings |

It’s an artificial attraction, and its specialty is taking photos with foreigners. Unfortunately, my wife followed us, so I didn’t get to take any photos with the stunning twins.

By Look around |

A Russian-style town was built on Sun Island in Harbin. It was quite attractive in the early days, but with the deepening of exchanges between the two countries and the rise of Chinese people traveling abroad, it is no longer as good as traveling directly to Russia.

By My heart is towards the mountains and rivers |

It's fallen into disrepair and now there's basically nothing inside. The only thing that's interesting is the ticket price.

By Fire |

It's boring and too bad. It's right next to the cable car.

By skyblue |

The Russian-style town is located in the heart of the beautiful Sun Island, close to the scenic route and overlooking Central Avenue and Stalin Park. It covers over 100,000 square meters. Admission is 20 yuan per person. The town features various Russian-style buildings, which you can enter and get your stamp as a souvenir.

By Fang Fang Baby |

The Russian Style Town is a tourist and leisure town with a strong Russian style. The special services it can provide and the "outbound enjoyment" that Chinese and foreign guests can experience in the town are unique. The town is located in the core area of the beautiful Sun Island, close to the scenic line, and echoes the Central Avenue and Stalin Park in the distance. It covers an area of more than 100,000 square meters. 10 minutes by boat

By Don't lose your way |

There are some renovated Russian villas in the park, and Russian singing and dancing performances are performed regularly. If you don’t want to buy a ticket to enter the park, you can take a ride on the electric car around the periphery of the park.

By Soft July |

The buildings here are all in miniature Russian style, and the vegetation is also very good, making it look like a private manor.

The ticket is a passport, which is quite interesting. There are many places to take pictures in the park, and the furnishings in the houses are also unique. The sunlight shines through the curtains and moves on the dusty tablecloth, which actually sparkles a little.

By Vast forest |

The Russian Style Town is a tourist and leisure town with a strong Russian flavor. The distinctive services it offers and the unique outbound experience it offers to Chinese and international guests are truly unique. Located in the heart of the beautiful Sun Island, the town is adjacent to the scenic route and overlooks Central Avenue and Stalin Park.

By Tin |

The cabins inside have a unique charm. They're great for taking photos. There are Russians in the Russian-style town, and taking photos with them costs 10 yuan. Many of the cabins have been converted into shops, and there are also Russian song and dance performances, but they're an additional fee, so we didn't go in because we weren't interested.

By Angiloom |

It felt like the most rubbish tourist attraction I've ever visited. There was nothing special about it, just a few so-called special huts that sold things. The passport stamping gimmick only had three huts with stamps displayed outside, which was very ugly.

By This person is a serious procrastinator. |

It's a soulless ticketed attraction.

But I was still very happy to see what my colleague's Russian name meant.

A colleague once told me that Russians love cats very much. This place can be regarded as an interpretation of this statement. There are display racks and shelters for stray cats in each small house.

By Ordinary life |

The ticket is made in the shape of a passport, which is probably the only feature.

By Sette |

I really like this "small town" which is not big and can't even be considered a "tourist attraction" but is full of exotic customs.

There are various themed cabins and three-dimensional sculptures, and the feeling of a Russian manor is overwhelming. It is recommended that you must go inside after getting off the cable car when you come to Sun Island. Each themed shop can give you a surprise.

By 🔫biubiubiu~~ |

The town is suitable for girls to take photos. In summer, the town has no special features except for a dozen Russian-style wooden houses nestled in the flowers.

By The river is roaring |

On Sun Island, the air was crisp, the trees draped in snow, and round and square pavilions abounded. I wandered through the snow, weaving through the dense and sparse birch forest. The Anti-Japanese United Army Memorial Park filled me with awe. The simple, beautiful scenery and the rich Russian-style architecture filled me with endless reverie.

By Bean curd |

The things inside are really not worth the ticket price. I feel that 5 yuan is enough. I don’t recommend going there specifically. It’s okay to take pictures.

By Stop and Go |

This is a small town on the other side of the Songhua River. When I first heard about the “Russian-style town”, I thought it really was a small town with Russian boys and girls living in it, so I washed my hair before leaving. Who would have thought that it was just a soulless paid tourist attraction? My little brother...

Take a walk outside the town and there are buildings where you can take photos and show them to others.

By 〆Falling Dream |

I came here in early May. The weather was moderately hot and cold, but the wind was quite strong. I suggest buying a round-trip ticket for the cable car. If you want to take a boat, I suggest you take the boat first because the boat may be suspended at any time due to strong winds. It feels really good to be on the Songhua River. Personally, I think the town is too small and there is not much to stroll around. The ice sculptures are the most worth visiting in Harbin.

By Super Aquarius*^o^* |

The Russian-style town inside Sun Island is mostly made up of Russian-style buildings. The performance is good, but a bit short!

By Phoebe &* |

I personally like it very much. It is very suitable for taking pictures and has an exotic atmosphere. However, the disadvantage is that there is nothing fun. I took the cable car there and then walked back along the Songhua River. It feels different. There are many cats in it, and they are not afraid of people. The ticket requires a passport, and it is cheaper to buy it online.

By Father of the Olympics |

The Russian flavor is rich, the key is the beauty of the Russian beauty, too much praise

By ArcherCH |

My annual tourist pass exempted me from the entrance fee, so my girlfriend went to buy a ticket. The ticket counter said they had no change and WeChat was not supported. I had no choice but to exchange the ticket money with a college student I met on the way through WeChat to get in. The inside was run-down. It cost 9 yuan to take a taxi to the Polar Museum. The ticket was made to look like a passport, which was probably the only special feature. I don’t recommend going there specifically unless you’re passing by.

By High speed jeep |

A paid scenic spot on Sun Island, which was well promoted a few years ago, has become a bit run-down this time. There are not many individual tourists, and many are group tourists, perhaps it is a scenic spot included in a one-day tour in Harbin. Fortunately, the ticket is not expensive at 20 yuan, and it is nice to go in and take pictures of the Russian-style cabins and the snowy scenery. Some of the cabins are open shops, but the goods are not very attractive.

By Chang Xiake |

Located south of the Sun Island Scenic Area, the Russian-style town is nestled across the Songhua River from Central Avenue and Stalin Park. Access from the city is relatively easy in the summer, either by car or boat, but in the winter, you can walk across the river. The town boasts 27 buildings, all in the Russian style of the early 20th century, imbued with an exotic atmosphere. Strolling through the town, you'll find a Russian atmosphere unparalleled within China.

By 75 kg of Tianli |

It felt great and allowed me to fully experience the enthusiasm of the Russian people.

By Dai Niu Milk |

They are all man-made things and are a bit old. If you want to see Russian beauties, you have to buy a package. I feel that this classic is a bit of a rip-off.

By Sunshine after rain |

This is a photo of nesting dolls taken in a store in a small Russian town. Isn’t it beautiful?

By Matcha Ice Cream |

Very unique, suitable for taking photos...

By Cypress tree in front of the courtyard |

If you don't watch the show, the ticket price is not expensive. The place is very small and you can walk through it in half an hour. The small houses inside are basically selling things. It's not very interesting. It has Russian style, but it doesn't have much special features.

By Zechiable |

It's a pretty average place. It might be worth a visit in the snowy winter, but I went there in the summer of 2016. It's a small place. It's supposedly for adults, but there's not much to do there. It feels a bit fairy-tale-like. If it's suitable for children, there aren't any entertainment facilities! Overall, it's pretty average! The only positive thing is that the Russian girls are all quite beautiful! ~ But taking photos costs money! The Russian Style Town is located on the north bank of the Songhua River in Harbin, south of the Sun Island Scenic Area, and close to the Songhua River. It's a leisure and tourist town full of Russian charm. The town consists of 27 villas and houses that showcase the rustic, rich Russian style and architectural art of the last century.

By Riovanta |

Sun Island, a Russian-style town, comprises 27 villas and houses that embody the rustic and rich Russian style and architectural artistry of the last century. These villa complexes, imbued with Russian folk aesthetics, are not only relatively new in China but also exceptionally rare in Russia. Nestled among flowers and trees, they are staggered and each has its own distinct style, creating a unique natural and architectural landscape. The town, formed by these buildings, has become a unique tourist attraction on Sun Island. It boasts both a cohesive and distinctive character, and is a precious cultural heritage of Harbin and even modern Chinese architecture. It offers Chinese and international visitors an authentic, time-traveling experience.

By Eye Color Mirror |

The town's buildings today were renovated in the last decade. They are all Russian buildings with unique shapes. They are decorated in the style of Russian homes. You can come here to take photos and visit the place in an immersive way.

There are also many Russian products for sale in the scenic area, as well as exhibitions of some early Harbin objects, Russian-style sculptures, taking photos with Russians (extra charge), and special performances (extra charge).

In front of the house, there are red spider lilies, sunflowers, beautiful Russian girls, and fields with birds singing and flowers blooming. It is very natural and gives you the feeling of walking into a Russian village.

If you are willing to take photos here, you will definitely gain a lot.

What makes people laugh and cry is that the Russian beauties, or should we call them aunties, came out to solicit business in their performance attire, covering their faces with a sign that read: 10 yuan for taking photos.

The ticket is quite cheap, 20 yuan, and you get a passport-like commemorative ticket that you can get stamped in various stores, but many of the stamps have been worn out and the ink has dried up.

By An Xiaopei |

Although the online reviews weren't very good, it was still an exotic place, so I decided to check it out. The conclusion was that it was better than I expected and very suitable for filming.

PS: The ticket to the town is a small booklet that looks like a passport. There are various stamps in the cabins in the scenic area that can be stamped on the "passport". Children may have a lot of fun playing with it.

By Caotangjun |

The tickets are cheap, but there are fewer entertainment activities inside, and it is more inclined to display. The entire town is not large, and there are many doll decorations placed outdoors, which are very cute. You need to turn back to leave the town after walking to the end. However, the cable car is quite close to the town gate, and you can take the cable car to cross the Songhua River and reach the other side.

By Danielle |

Compared to the exotic towns that have popped up in my country in recent years, this one is relatively new and well-maintained... It's hard to describe. There are goblin statues everywhere. Besides the beautiful flowers in the summer, everything looks dilapidated. Cobwebs are everywhere. The rabbits, pigeons, and geese are dying. The pond in the goose pen is a deep green, with all sorts of things floating in it. It feels like the animals are unhappy here. They're just landscaping features, just making do. The Russians working here are probably just there to make a quick buck, taking photos for ten yuan. I think if this place continues like this, it will be utterly obsolete. I don't understand why people highly recommend it.

By style |

The Russian-style town is a tourist and leisure town with a strong Russian style. The town is located in the core area of the beautiful Sun Island, close to the scenic line, and echoes the Central Avenue and Stalin Park in the distance.

By Li Ci'en |

If you want to enjoy the scenery, the Russian-style town is worth a visit. There are still many foreigners living in the town. Almost every small shop there has a cat, lazily lying on the heater, which is really disgusting. I am quite disgusted by the public toilets there. They are a bit dirty. It can still be a holy place for photos.

By The rain has not yet dried up |

The Russian-style town is located on Sun Island. Instead of issuing an entrance fee, you'll receive a red passport. The town is indeed quite small, and if you don't take photos, you can explore it quickly. There are many small Russian-style houses and some extravagant, colorful statues. At the entrances of some houses, Russians dressed in formal attire sit, holding signs saying "Photo for 10 yuan." These Russians have long since integrated into the local community and can speak a few words of Chinese.

By Harbin Tianbo--Jingya |

The scenery of the town is still good. If you don't go to Volga Manor, you can choose to visit the Russian style town. The mood when entering the town is not very different. It feels a little romantic. If it is the summer flower season, it is very beautiful.

By Ayan travels around the world |

I didn't go in, I just took a look outside the door, so it's hard to say. If you are interested, go and have a look.

By E female |

There is a small scenic spot near Sun Island. The ticket is 20 yuan. You can go there and take some nice photos.

By Jiayi |

It's a small, charming town where you can take photos, but the main purpose is shopping.

By Cochin |

It's a very unique town, and the ticket price is not expensive. It's worth visiting first when you go to Sun Island.

By Fire Rabbit |

The two of them walked across the Songhua River, joking and laughing, and came to the Russian town on the other side. They paid 20 yuan for a passport and went in.

You can barely call it a park because the snow inside is quite thick. There is really nothing fun to do. There are a few small shops along the street, but we didn't go in and were busy taking pictures.

The dolls here are so cute. You can make all kinds of poses and take pictures of them. There are even geese and ducks, including northern geese and ducks that are not afraid of the cold, haha.

If you come here to see the Snow Expo and ice sculptures, you can stop by and have some fun.

By ywyg |

The ticket is a passport, and you can find stamping places in the town, but some of the stamps are basically worn out. If you want to take the cable car, you can buy it at the cable car ticket store together, which is cheaper. In a small house, I saw a Russian grandmother reading, the sun shining on her, she was very beautiful.

By Doraemon Loves Travel Release |

Russian-style town---recommendation index★★It is just a few steps away from the cable car. There are some Russian-style houses inside, and there are shops selling some Russian products. The garden is not big and has no special features. The ticket is 20. I personally think it is not interesting. If you don’t have time, there is no need to go there.

By magical |

The charming town is located in Sun Island. There are a few cartoon characters at the entrance. You need to buy a ticket to enter the park. I personally think it is not interesting.

By @Leesplace |

The Russian-style town is right where the cable car stops. It's the former summer home of Russians, now transformed into a themed tourist town. It's quite small, with only one or two rooms retaining the Russian decor. I wouldn't recommend it, but the tickets are reasonably priced, so if you have time, it's worth a visit.

By Wangfeng's Corn Cob |

We bought tickets online for the Songhua River Cableway and the Russian-style town. It was spectacular to see the frozen Songhua River from the cableway, but the weather was not good, with a little haze and limited visibility. The Russian-style town is not big, just a few Russian-style wooden houses selling small commodities.

By P-son |

Heading south from the Snow Expo (towards the Songhua River), a few hundred meters is the Russian-style town. In the summer, there are performances by Russian girls, but in the winter, you can just wander in and enjoy the place. Entrance fees require passports. When I was researching the itinerary, I saw that stamps could be obtained at the houses in the town, but we didn't see any signs outside. In the end, we only got one stamp, which was already worn down to half a piece... Inside, there were all sorts of "Russian" specialties. Although I was told not to buy anything, I ended up spending hundreds of yuan anyway. The Russian chocolate I'm most interested in is 40 yuan a piece. I bought three pieces packaged with Stalin's face. The guide from a nearby group told their group that two of the ones with little dolls on them were better. Later, we found them at a small supermarket in Mohe for only 10 yuan a piece. It was the same low-quality hard chocolate we used to eat as children. It was a rip-off. Thankfully, I didn't see Stalin packaging anywhere else during the entire trip, so I kept telling myself I was buying the packaging, not the chocolate. (If any of my classmates buy cheap Stalin chocolate, please don't tell me!)

By P-son |

In the summer, there are performances by Russian girls, but in the winter, you can just go in and take a look. Tickets require a passport. When I was researching the area, I saw that you could get a stamp at a house in the town, but we didn't see any signs outside, so we only got one stamp, which was already worn down to half a piece... Inside, there were all sorts of "Russian" specialties. Although my mind told me not to buy anything, I still spent a few hundred yuan.

By China-TravelNote users |

The ticket is very interesting, it is a passport with some old Russian ladies living in it. It is worth a visit

By JoJo_Counting money until my hands cramped |

There is a Russian Santa Claus inside who can take photos with you. There are small pavilions and shops inside, which is quite interesting.

By China-TravelNote users |

I think other than the creative ticket price, everything else is just average! And it's not suitable for winter! The scenery in summer should be much better than in winter!

By Ninghai Xiaoyaoyao |

We took the cable car to the other side of the river and went to the Russian style town first. It was very interesting. The ticket was a commemorative passport, which I thought was quite collectible. Because it was early winter, there were no plants and no snow, but there were animals inside, which was quite cute.

By Warm |

Russian uncle, mother, and the long-cherished nesting dolls

By tiezhu123 |

It is built in the style of a Russian manor and imitates Russian architecture. You can also enjoy authentic Russian cuisine.

By wy |

The ticket to Sun Island is 20 yuan, and they give you a passport to get stamped. There's really nothing inside! But there's a cable car over the Songhua River, which is nice!

By Le Yapai |

Located in the heart of Harbin's Sun Island Scenic Area, it borders the scenic riverside landscape and echoes Central Avenue and Stalin Park. The town comprises 27 villas and houses, each showcasing the rustic, rich Russian style and architectural artistry of the last century. These villas, imbued with Russian folk aesthetics, are not only relatively new in China but also exceptionally rare in Russia, creating a unique natural and architectural landscape that represents a valuable cultural heritage not only in Harbin but also in modern China.

By Bamboo |

The Russian-style town has a ticket price of 20 yuan per person. The photos taken by the masters in summer are very beautiful, but it is not the best scenery in winter and early December (of course, I still think it is quite interesting).

By A strange flower |

A very small park with some Russian characteristics and a bit of interest

By Guangma |

It's not big inside, with various small courtyards and Russians.

By hello kitty |

I didn't go in. It seems that I need a ticket to enter...

By Small ear rabbit |

It is still worth a visit to learn about the customs and culture of the local people.

By -_-Chinese cabbage-_- |

Located in Sun Island, you can take the cable car to get there. When you take the cable car, you will be given a ticket to the Russian town. It is called a passport, but in fact, you can use it to get stamps at every attraction. This stamp is extremely deceptive. You will never find it. Even if you find it, it will be worn out. When you get it, it will be a big red stamp. The town is nothing more than a variety of fake attractions, bakeries, jewelry stores and the like. If I go around by myself, it will probably take ten minutes. My parents like it very much.

By Neptune |

When I went there, it had just snowed and the light layer of snow on the ground was very nice with the sunset light.

By vivilo |

In fact, it is a very ordinary tourist attraction. If you have time, you can choose to visit it. If you don’t have time, you can ignore it.