Harbin: Oriental Paris, Ice and Snow World
Harbin has a profound historical and cultural heritage. It is the location of historical relics such as the Jin Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, with a strong historical atmosphere. The history of Harbin can be traced back to the banks of the Songhua River, which was the birthplace of the Jin and Qing dynasties. With the construction of the Middle East Railway, Harbin achieved a magnificent transformation from a fishing village to an international city, becoming a political, economic, and cultural hub in Northeast China.
Secondly, the architectural art of Harbin is also a major highlight of its culture. In the streets and alleys of Harbin, Eastern and Western architectural art complement each other. The "breadstone" pavement of Central Street and the onion dome of St. Sophia Church are treasures of European architectural art, and also witnesses of Harbin's role as a bridge for cultural exchange between the East and the West.
Secondly, the architectural art of Harbin is also a major highlight of its culture. In the streets and alleys of Harbin, Eastern and Western architectural art complement each other. The "breadstone" pavement of Central Street and the onion dome of St. Sophia Church are treasures of European architectural art, and also witnesses of Harbin's role as a bridge for cultural exchange between the East and the West.
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