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Beijing Harbin Christmas vacation (cont.), Day6

By serena on December 31st, 2010 23:20 PM | Company Activity Event |

We had really fun at Yabuli Ski Field, but we had to enjoy all of places today because today was the last day of the trip. We were going to visit the Dragon Tower, St. Sophia Church in the morning, and then we got free time to shop around on the most bustling street, Harbin Central Street.

 

The Dragon Tower is Heilongjiang Broadcast and TV Tower, 336 meters high, ranks the second highest in the world and highest in Asia.

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St. Sophia Cathedral in Harbin is located in Harbin City, Heilongjiang song on the 1st Century Avenue North, Far East’s largest Orthodox Church; Qualcomm 53.35 meters high, covers an area of 721 square meters, and is the Byzantine-style architecture typical representative. In November 1996, was listed as national key units to be protected; in June 1997, St. Sofia church repaired and renamed the Building Museum in Harbin.

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Year in 1903, with the railway was opened to traffic in the Middle East, Russia in eastern Siberia; the Fourth Infantry Division also invaded Harbin. Tsarist Russia in order to stabilize the morale of soldiers away from home, in 1907 started the construction of St. Sofia church, the entire wooden structure was a church built for the army infantry division of the church.

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The picture is the Harbin Central Street and this is longest walkway in China. The street was built at the end of the last century.

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Harbin Central Street measures 1.450 meters from Jingwei Street in the south to the Flood Control Monument on the riverbank in the north, and each one of the tiles cost $1.

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You can find a lot of classic brands on the street, such as Hugo Boss, Louis Vuitton, etc. Beside, here have many Harbin local foods and definitely worthy to try. We spent last few hours on this street before we were leaving Harbin. At the night, we took train from Harbin to Beijing, and then transferred to Guilin in Day 7. In this harvest trip, we got a lot of new and useful information to extend and improve our travel plans. In addition, all of our department staffs had wonderful trip and we definitely enjoyed it.

Tags: harbin, marketing department, winter

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