Posts tagged: Harbin

Jan 18 2010

Harbin day 3, China

Another church on TongJiang road

Old district of Harbin (DaoWai area)

On the left are some old buildings and on the right are buildings there are renovated.

Frozen farm chicken

ErRenZhuan Theater. Harbin is famous for its ErRenZhuan show, sort of a Chinese stand up comedy with a thick DongBei accent.

Liu Yang brought us to a local DongBei restaurant. On the left is the typical Chicken Mushroom dish, the middle one is called SaZhuCai, meaning Killing Pig Dish. It has a funny name because the pork is fresh and the pig was killed the same day.

Liu Yang treated us for lunch and DongBei people are quite hospitable in treating their guest.

Walked to SongHuaJiang from DaQiaoGuangChang. The river is all frozen. There is even a car race held on the river.

Dog Sled

Sophia Cathedral

View on ZhongYangDaJie

HotPot buffett for dinner (25 Yuan~USD4)

Went to USA bar at night with some friends. On the wall of the bar, it’s all plastered with photos of the owner himself. It’s kind of a unique and creative theme, an individual obsessed with himself.

Jan 17 2010

Harbin day 2, China

Jewish Synagogue

Russian built bridge

There were ice sculptures everywhere on the street in Harbin

Lunch at a food court (8 Yuan~USD$1.2)

Memorial of Russian troops helping the Chinese communist party defeating Kuomintang.

HeiLongJiang Provincial Museum. The museum here is so so, not that great compared to the other provincial museums I visited so far.

Dinosaur exhibits

Took bus 14 to DaQiaoGuangChang and then switched to bus 88 to get to BinXueShiJie to see the world famous Ice Festival.

Main entrance. The ticket to the Ice Festival cost 200 Yuan and 90 Yuan for those with student cards. I got a student card in Beijing so was managed to get the student discount. (90 Yuan~USD$12).

Ice Sculptures…

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Sculpture of ruins of ancient Greece

Roman’s Colosseum

Chess Set

Harbin Beer

Snow Sculpture

Stage

The entrance ticket included an hour of skiing

Got back to the city by bus 88. China has a growing automotive industry and just surpassed US this year as the biggest producer of vehicles. Story.
A Chinese made car

Went back to the Youth Hostel to see if I can get a spot tonight but it’s still full. Met XiaoCao at the hostel, she has a local friend and he brought us all for dinner and drove us around the city at night.

Jan 16 2010

Harbin, China

On the train

Passing by countryside

Got to Harbin train station at 3pm after 16 hours on the train.

Harbin is a city of around 4-5 millions people. The city is famous for its cold and dry winter and for its Ice Festival. Harbin was originally a small city populated by Russian engineers during the construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway in 1900. During the Russian civil war, many Russian refugees migrated to the city and was also populated by 20,000 Jews who fled the Nazi.

Just in front of the train station, there are some huge ice sculptures.

Took bus 13 to TongJiangJie. I read that there is a Youth Hostel there. However, the hostel is full so I decided to check back later.

Just a street away, is ZhongYangJie, a shopping street.

More colorful at night.

Took bus 64 to Harbin Institute of Technology to meet a friend. The university is famous for its engineering faculty.

Ate some NorthEast Chinese cuisine for dinner
Big Bone

Liu Kai treated us for dinner. After dinner group picture

Back to the train station

Some aunties trying to climb over the fence

Took bus 13 back to the hostel but there wasn’t any spot and found another cheap hotel around that area for 20 Yuan~USD$3. Yes, it’s 3 dollars!

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