A kind of romance is called "Waiting for You in Harbin"

"In Harbin, there's always a street that makes you believe—time can truly turn back"
🚶 Walking on the cobblestone path of Jingyu Street, the brick-red Chinese Baroque buildings stand like silent old gentlemen—
Baroque curls adorned with Chinese knots, Roman columns supporting eaves patterned with blue porcelain, cast-iron balconies draped with lantern tassels... Here, Eastern and Western romance elope, and every shutter click becomes a vintage masterpiece filter. **Chinese Baroque Street**

**Confucian Temple|Harbin's "Little Forbidden City"**
When snow falls, Harbin's Confucian Temple transforms into the Forbidden City.
When people think of Harbin, European charm often comes to mind as its defining feature. Yet, the Confucian Temple is a place brimming with traditional Chinese aesthetics.
Here, red walls, golden glazed tiles, ancient pines, and serene pathways—all blanketed in snow—make you feel as if you've stepped into the Forbidden City.
It’s the perfect spot for traditional-style photography. No reservations or tickets are needed; just scan your ID for free entry.
Traditional clothing rentals are also available at affordable prices, and you’re free to bring your own photographer for unrestricted shooting.

A whisper of the breeze, snowflakes settling gently—may time pass peacefully, and this winter be kind.
Where fireworks bloom, the world feels warm and safe.
Snow is the most poetic verse of early winter.
In the season when all things fade, snowflakes drift tenderly, carrying deep affection and ancient charm.
Whether in laziness or poetry, may gentleness soften the passage of time.
**Confucian Temple**

Post by 你好酒店(哈爾濱工程大學地鐵站店) | Jul 19, 2025

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