Back from Heihe, and I'm here to convince everyone to visit!

In the scorching heat of July, while most cities are sweltering, there's one place that remains a hidden oasis of coolness—Heihe. With an average temperature of 20°C, gentle breezes carry moisture from the border river, dispelling the summer heat and bringing comfort and relaxation.

📍Location: Heihe is nestled in the northeastern frontier of China, in the northern part of Heilongjiang Province at the northern foot of the Lesser Khingan Mountains. It faces Blagoveshchensk, Russia, across the Heilongjiang River, shining like a gem on the Sino-Russian border.

🚗Transportation Guide:

• By Air: Fly directly to Aihui Airport in Heihe. Some cities offer direct flights, making the journey short and convenient.

• By Train: Although Heihe Railway Station is temporarily relocated to Heihe South Station due to upgrades, trains still connect to major cities in Northeast China, offering scenic views along the way.

• Local Transport: Taxis are readily available, and buses are an option. For more freedom to explore nearby attractions, consider renting a car or hiring a private vehicle. The G331 National Highway offers smooth driving with beautiful scenery.

📅3-Day Itinerary:

• Day1: Arrive in Heihe → Daheihe Island International Trade City → Overseas Chinese in Russia Memorial Hall → Heilongjiang Park

◦ Morning: After arrival, head to Daheihe Island International Trade City, filled with Russian specialties like matryoshka dolls, chocolates, and telescopes—perfect for souvenirs.

◦ Noon: Enjoy Russian cuisine nearby, such as borscht, pot-roasted beef, and black bread, for a taste of exotic flavors.

◦ Afternoon: Visit the Overseas Chinese in Russia Memorial Hall to learn about their struggles through historical artifacts.

◦ Evening: Stroll along Heilongjiang Park, feel the river breeze, and admire the colorful nightscape of the Russian city across the river.

• Day2: Sino-Russian Ethnic Culture Park → Aihui Historical Museum → Educated Youth Museum

◦ Morning: Explore the Sino-Russian Ethnic Culture Park, dress in Russian attire for photos, watch samovar performances, and immerse in Russian culture. Also, discover ethnic displays of the Oroqen and Daur peoples.

◦ Noon: Try local dishes like Oroqen-style stewed pork ribs with mugwort.

◦ Afternoon: Visit the Aihui Historical Museum to delve into Sino-Russian history, then head to the Educated Youth Museum to reflect on their passionate youth.

◦ Evening: Return to the city and enjoy street food like river fish buns and grilled oysters at the night market.

• Day3: Wudalianchi Scenic Area (Laohai Mountain → Wenbo → North Drinking Spring)

◦ Morning: Travel to Wudalianchi Scenic Area, hike Laohai Mountain, and marvel at the volcanic crater’s grandeur.

◦ Noon: Savor local specialties like mineral water tofu in the scenic area.

◦ Afternoon: Visit Wenbo to admire its fairy-tale-like pools, then head to North Drinking Spring to taste its unique mineral water.

◦ Evening: Wrap up your trip and prepare for departure.

📌Practical Tips:

• Weather & Clothing: Daytime temps around 22°C, but bring a light jacket for cooler evenings. Occasional showers call for a portable raincoat.

• Bug & Sun Protection: Forest areas have more insects—pack repellent. Strong UV rays mean hats and sunscreen are essential.

• Tickets & Discounts: Some attractions offer half-price tickets for students and seniors—bring IDs. Wudalianchi combo ticket ~¥195, Sino-Russian Ethnic Culture Park ticket ¥40.

• Accommodation: Stay near Heilongjiang Park for convenience and river views, or try Aihui International Auto Camp for glamping by the border river.

• Food Recs: Beyond Russian cuisine, don’t miss the communal iron-pot stewed goose—a lively, hearty meal.

🎈In short, July in Heihe offers history, nature, and cross-border charm—something for everyone.

Post by HannesLaine | Jul 9, 2025

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