Harbin City Walk: Top 10 Sightseeing Spots for Strolling and Photography

I reserved five days for this trip in Harbin, but five was actually too long. I felt two or three would have been more than enough. The city's attractions are all within easy reach, so it's just a matter of where you start!

Harbin's peak tourist season is winter. Even the locals say it's even more beautiful and offers more sights than summer. But for us, we're from the south, and just thinking about -30°C temperatures is enough to make us feel cold! The advantage of visiting Harbin in the summer is that it's cool with daytime temperatures in the 20s, but not too hot, which is perfect weather for exploring the sights!

This trip focused on the following locations:
① Harbin Station: The station is beautiful, with its dark green steel structure and the occasional green trains. Some say it resembles Hogwarts Station from the Harry Potter films. ② Harbin Pharmaceutical Factory No. 6 (travel report in a separate post)
③ St. Sophia Cathedral (travel report in a separate post)
④ Gogol Street and Alexeev Cathedral (travel report in a separate post)
⑤ Red and Special Street Morning Market (travel report in a separate post)
⑥ Chinese Baroque Street (travel report in a separate post)
⑦ Sun Island (travel report in a separate post)
⑧ Siberian Tiger Park (travel report in a separate post)
⑨ Central Avenue (travel report in a separate post)
There's also Stalin Park on the banks of the Songhua River!
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Post by Chengchichi | Sep 1, 2025

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