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Holiday in Harbin

City in china — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

china

Type

City

Best time to travel

January-February for the ice festival (cold: -15 to -30 °C, but unique!). June-August for mild summer weather (20-30 °C).

Budget/day

40-85 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Harbin Taiping (HRB, approx. 11-14 h with a layover in Beijing or Seoul). High-speed train from Beijing (7-8 h) or Shenyang (2 h).

About Harbin

Harbin is China's Ice City — a 5.2 million metropolis in the far northeast of the country, which becomes the backdrop for the world's largest ice and snow festival every winter. When temperatures drop to minus 30 degrees, thousands of artists and workers transform blocks from the frozen Songhua River into a glowing city of ice palaces, ice temples, and ice sculptures, illuminated at night in all the colors of the rainbow. The Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival attracts 18 million visitors annually and surpasses in scale and ambition any comparable winter event in the world. But Harbin has much more to offer than ice: the city is nicknamed the "Moscow of the East," and the Russian architecture that shapes the streets tells a unique story. When the Trans-Siberian Railway was built through Manchuria in the late 19th century, thousands of Russians settled in Harbin, leaving behind onion domes, Orthodox churches, and Art Deco facades. The Saint Sophia Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox church made of red brick with green onion domes, is now a photo museum and Harbin's most iconic building. Zhongyang Dajie (Central Street), a 1.4-kilometer long cobblestone pedestrian zone, is lined with over 70 European buildings in Art Nouveau and Baroque styles — resembling more of a Russian small town than a Chinese metropolis. In summer, the people of Harbin stroll here at 30 degrees (the temperature difference of 60 degrees between summer and winter is extreme), while in winter they trudge through the snow to Russian bakeries and sausage shops. The Siberian Tiger Park and the nearby Yabuli Ski Resort (China's best) provide additional reasons to visit — but it is the ice that makes Harbin unforgettable.

Winter
98
Food
85
Urban
85
Families
65
Safety
60

Top 5 highlights in Harbin

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Ice and Snow Festival

The largest ice festival in the world: glowing ice palaces, ice sculptures, and snow figures — 18 million visitors annually, January-February.

2

Saint Sophia Cathedral

Russian Orthodox church from 1907 with green onion domes: now a photo museum and Harbin's most photogenic building — especially magical in the snow.

3

Zhongyang Dajie

1.4 km cobblestone pedestrian zone with 70+ European buildings: Art Nouveau, Baroque, and Russian bakeries — China's most Russian street.

4

Sun Island (Taiyang Dao)

Huge park on the Songhua River: winter snow sculpture exhibition, summer green oasis — accessible by cable car across the river.

5

Songhua River in Winter

The frozen river becomes a playground: ice skating, ice swimming (for the brave!), and dog sledding right in the city.

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Best time to travel for Harbin

Recommended travel time

January-February for the ice festival (cold: -15 to -30 °C, but unique!). June-August for mild summer weather (20-30 °C).

Summer

20-30 °C, warm and pleasant with long days

Winter

-15 to -30 °C, bitterly cold with snow — but dry and sunny

How much does a holiday in Harbin cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

18-32 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

40-85 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

100-280 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Harbin

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Winter clothing at extreme levels — at -30 °C, you need: thermal underwear, fleece, down jacket, snow pants, fur hat, gloves, heated soles.

Buy ice festival tickets in advance — visit the main ice world (Ice and Snow World) in the evening when the lighting makes the ice palaces glow.

Zhongyang Dajie in the evening — the street is illuminated at night and the Russian bakeries serve warm pirozhki and hot tea.

Keep your phone warm — smartphone batteries die in minutes at -30 °C. Carry a power bank in your inner pocket.

Set up a VPN before the trip — Google, WhatsApp, and Instagram only work in China with a VPN.

Food & drink in Harbin

These specialties you must try!

Harbin Red Sausage (Hongchang) — Russian-inspired smoked sausage: smoky, crunchy, and ubiquitous on Zhongyang Dajie — Harbin's signature snack.
Guobaorou — crispy fried pork in sweet and sour sauce: Harbin's version is sweeter and crunchier than the Sichuan version.
Russian Bread (Da Lie Ba) — round, heavy bread made to a Russian recipe: baked in Harbin's bakeries for over 100 years.
Dongbei Stew (Luan Dun) — northeast Chinese stew: cabbage, pork, glass noodles, and tofu — warms you from the inside at -30 °C.
Ice on a stick on the street — in winter! At -30 °C, no cooling is needed: Harbinites eat ice outdoors as an ironic winter ritual.
Suitable for:Ice FestivalRussian ArchitectureWinterOnion DomesManchuriaSonghuaSnow Sculptures

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