Unit 731 Evidence Museum Visit Guide


In-depth One-Day Tour Guide to Harbin's Unit 731 Site

Morning Itinerary (Recommended departure at 8:30)
1. Transportation
- Take Metro Line 1 (toward Xinjiang Street) from downtown Harbin, arriving at the terminal "Xinjiang Street Station" in about 40 minutes. Walk 10 minutes from Exit 1 to reach the site.
- Self-driving visitors can navigate to "Evidence Exhibition Hall of Unit 731 of Japanese Invading Army" with free parking available.

2. Exhibition Hall Visit (9:00-11:30)
- Main exhibition hall offers free admission (ID required). Audio guides (¥20/unit) or guided tours are recommended.
- Key exhibits:
• Bacteriological Warfare Evidence Hall (including original experimental equipment)
• Victims' Name Wall
• Declassified Archives of Unit Structure
- Special exhibition area often hosts temporary displays; check for updates.

Lunch Arrangement (11:30-13:00)
- Nearby dining options:
1. "Old Flavor" Restaurant on Xinjiang Street (Northeastern home-style dishes, ~¥40/person)
2. Food court at "Parkson Shopping Center" in Pingfang District (15-min walk)
- Or bring packed lunch; benches available in the site area.

Afternoon Itinerary (13:00-15:30)
1. Core Site Exploration
- Must-see spots:
• Headquarters Building Ruins (best-preserved structure)
• Square Building Bacteriological Lab Foundation
• Reconstructed Special Prison Area
• Crematorium Site
- QR code information boards along the route; keep phones charged.

2. Memorial at Peace Plaza (15:30-16:00)
- Flowers can be placed at the monument (available for purchase at entrance)

Important Notes:
- Dress warmly in winter (exposed and windy site)
- Last entry at 16:00; arrive before 14:30 for full visit
- Closed Mondays (except public holidays)
- Group tours can be booked via "Enjoy Harbin" WeChat official account

Return Tips:
- Avoid metro rush hour (16:30-17:30)
- If time allows, visit nearby "Harbin Beer Museum" (reservation required)

This itinerary balances historical education with humanistic reflection. Bring a notebook for reflections. Maintain solemnity during visit; some exhibits may be distressing—adjust pacing as needed.

Post by Harper Walker%54 | May 20, 2025

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