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Harbin night view Harbin night view

Harbin is a typical northeast city and the capital of the north. Harbin in winter is extremely beautiful and full of the breath of a cold country. The ice sculptures here are also beautiful, and the night view of Harbin is even more exciting. Here, I will share the night view and pictures of Harbin.

One day yesterday, my wife and I stayed in a hotel on Central Street and Songhua River for one night.

In the evening, girls stroll leisurely among the lights, boats and green trees by the river. It's just that the steps by the river are almost filled by young couples.

At night, the river wind is still very urgent, and the people who blow it rustle. But the riverside under the lights is more beautiful, and the river bridge under the neon lights is more spectacular.

Riverside night view

Beside the river, there is a riverside beer workshop. Inside, the lights are bright, facing a huge electronic screen, playing programs for diners.

Looking at the girls file by file, they are basically barbecues, including a Shaanxi Chinese hamburger, but from the "appearance", they know that it really exists in name only.

From the back of the beer workshop, there is a row of stalls, a bit like Dongxinjie Night Market, but on a much smaller scale.

Harbin sausage was not to our taste at noon, so we won't go at night. So I chose pot-wrapped meat, and it felt good.

I was attracted by a huge potato chip string and decided to give it a try. Just ugly. I almost twisted my neck.

Riverside beer workshop

The two girls were full of food and drink and strolled all the way back to the hotel. Because the train left for Mudanjiang at 6:30 this morning, I went to bed early and had nothing to say all night.

When the alarm clock rang at 4: 30 this morning, I was shocked to see the lights outside the window. I thought the time was wrong and looked at my watch. It's really 4: 30, and I realize that the sky in Harbin is much brighter than that in Xi 'an.

Just after five o'clock, the sun has risen. It looks sunny today, but we must leave.

On the streets of Harbin at five o'clock, there are already many people doing morning exercises, and there are aunts carrying vegetables, who should have come back from the morning market.

Cleaning staff in Harbin all wear tender apple green uniforms, which are gray from shoulders to sleeves to ankles.

Although it is not as eye-catching as Xi 'an's oranges, from a distance, it is refreshing in the early morning streets. The name of the jurisdiction and the words "Urban Management" are printed on the back of the clothes.

I watched all the way and didn't take any photos. I arrived at the railway station. At exactly six o'clock, I picked up the ticket, successfully checked in and the train left on time.

The bus at the departure station was empty, and my son was sitting in his seat, so I took an empty double seat for myself, wrote down my feelings sourly, and then I could read the books in my bag as if I were sitting at home.