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Harbin International Conference Exhibition and Sports Center Gymnasium is an indoor sporting arena located at the convention centre. The capacity of the arena is 10,603 spectators. The capacity of the arena is 10,603 spectators.
During the festival, there are ice lantern park touring activities held in many parks in the city. Winter activities during the festival include Yabuli alpine skiing, winter-swimming in the Songhua River, and the ice-lantern exhibition in Zhaolin Garden. Harbin is located in Northeast China and receives cold winter wind from Siberia. The ...
The Volga Manor (Chinese: 伏尔加庄园; pinyin: Fú'ěrjiā Zhuāngyuán) is a theme park in Harbin, a Chinese city in Heilongjiang Province with strong Russian influence. Named after the Volga River, one of the best known rivers in Russia, the park features Russian architecture, arts and cuisine. The aim of the park is to "reproduce Harbin ...
During our travel period, the cost of a three-night stay at the Mercure Harbin Sophia Church Hotel is $181, with the Crowne Plaza Harbin Songbei costing $476 and the JW Marriott Harbin River North ...
Harbin is known for its European-style structures, for example, the popular Saint Sophia Cathedral, the design on Central Street, and the Baroque compositional complex in Lao Daowai (Old Town). Harbin in winter shows a large number of ice figures and offers many ice and snow activities for sightseers.
The 2025 Asian Winter Games (Chinese: 第九届亚洲冬季运动会), officially known as the 9th Asian Winter Games, and commonly known as Harbin 2025 (哈尔滨2025), was the ninth edition of the Asian Winter Games, a multi-sport event held between 7 to 14 February 2025 in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. This was the second time that Harbin has ...
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Former Harbin Zoo was located at 95 Hexing Road, Nangang District, Harbin before its relocation to the current site in 2004. Established as Yashkin Garden in 1899 by Russians in Manchuria, it served as the specimen garden of Northeast Forestry University. [2] In 1954, Harbin municipal government transformed the garden into Harbin Zoo.