Harbin, located in the northeastern part of China, is the capital of Heilongjiang Province. Known as the “Ice City,” Harbin is famous for its winter tourism, including the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival. It is a key center for culture, commerce, and transportation in northeast China.
Harbin is situated on the southern bank of the Songhua River in the northeastern region of China. It is surrounded by Heilongjiang Province to the north, Jilin Province to the south, and Russia to the northeast, making it an important gateway between China and Russia.
Harbin has 9 urban districts, 7 counties, and 2 county-level cities. The city districts include Daoli, Nangang, Daowai, Pingfang, Songbei, Xiangfang, Hulan, Acheng, and Shuangcheng. The counties are Yilan, Fangzheng, Bin, Bayan, Mulan, Tonghe, and Yanshou, while the county-level cities are Shangzhi and Wuchang. Each district plays a vital role in shaping Harbin’s rich history and modern development.
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