Attractions: St. Sofia Church, Central Street, Flood Control Monument, Sun Island Snow Sculpture Art Expo, Siberian Tiger Park, Ice and Snow World
Meal: Not included
Hotel: Overnight in Harbin
Harbin St Sophia Cathedral Church, which is one of the landmarks of Harbin and the largest Orthodox church in Northeast China. Built in 1907, it is a fusion of Byzantine and Russian architectural styles, with a unique exterior and magnificent golden roof. The interior of the church is magnificently decorated with exquisite frescoes and stained-glass windows, exuding a solemn and sacred aura of religion.
The Central Street, which is a famous commercial and pedestrian street and one of the earliest commercial centres in Harbin. This wide and historical street has preserved many buildings with European styles, such as Baroque, Classical and Byzantine buildings. Here you can stroll along the street, admire the buildings with different architectural styles, shop, taste delicious food and experience the night light show.
The Sun Island Scenic Area (Tai Yang Dao). It is an important part of the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival, and is also the world's largest and most influential snow sculpture art exhibition. The expo is held annually and attracts snow sculptors from all over the world to participate in its creation. During the festival, the snow sculpture art works on Sun Island will display exquisite carving skills and amazing creativity, attracting a large number of tourists to come to see and experience the charm of ice and snow art.
In the evening you will go to visit the Ice and Snow World,which is one of the main venues of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival and the world's largest outdoor ice and snow themed amusement park. It features ice carvings, snow carvings and ice lanterns, showcasing exquisite ice and snow artworks. Visitors can enjoy magnificent ice architecture, exquisite snow sculptures and colourful ice lantern exhibitions, as well as participate in a variety of ice and snow recreational activities, such as ice skating and snowmobiling, to enjoy the fun of ice and snow.