Romantic white snow, delicate Christmas trees and funny recreational
activities on ice are always considered as the representations of
Christmas. Though you are not in the western countries now, we can still
take you to two places in Harbin to feel exotic Christmas feelings China tour deals. Let’s go, dear!
Located
in the northeastern part of China, Harbin is renowned as the “Eastern
Moscow”, where visitors can enjoy a unique Russian-style Christmas.
Harbin gains this lovely nickname from its geography, because it is
quite near to Russia. If you have not decided where to go first in
Harbin, we suggest you to start from the Central Street.
Enthralling Central Street
Enthralling Central Street in Harbin China best tours
has a history of more than one hundred year. Firstly built in 1898,
Central Street was just a traditional Street used by railway supplies.
Not until 1924, it was designed into a gorgeous street by a Russian
engineer and the floor is filled with special square stones. With a
length of about 1450 meters, Central Street features amazing
European-style architectures and foreign products. It seems that
everything in the street tells visitors the history of Renaissance, the
Baroque Period and Eclecticism. For example, the Education Bookstore
with brilliant Baroque architecture style is the most important mark in
Central Street. The architecture is preserved quite well by local
people, which reflects the significant European cultural development in
the past 300 years. Furthermore, there are still other appealing exotic
buildings in the street. As the longest pedestrian streets in Asia, a
variety of products are on sale here, such as British woolen cloth,
French perfume, Russian leather and so forth. Wandering in such an
attractive street, visitors usually feel like taking a tour to foreign
countries.
St. Sophia Church
After visiting the Central Street popular China travel package,
we are now heading for the St. Sophia Church. As we all know, praying
in Church on Christmas Day is a custom in Western countries. Covering an
area of about 721 square meters, St. Sophia Church is recognized as the
largest Eastern Orthodox Church in Far East. It was firstly constructed
by Russian people in 1907 and the main material was timber. Later
Russian people repaired it several times with firm masonry and timber.
Now it is admired as a masterpiece in Harbin. St. Sophia Church boasts
for the special Byzantine style, which can be divided into 4 floors. And
at the entrance, there stands the bell tower with 7 bells. Each of them
has their own size and tone. It is said on religious festival in the
past, such as Christmas, an excellent ringer would be invited to play
musical progressions here. Of course, the Church was bustled with pious
prayers. However, St. Sophia Church is no longer used as a Church now.
Instead, it is developed into a remarkable gallery named “Harbin Art
Gallery” and becomes the grand landmark in Harbin.
Travel tips:
Photographing is allowed in the Church, but photographers should buy a
special ticket in advance. The normal admission ticket may charge you 20
Yuan.
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