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  • NE China railway bureau getting into property rental business

    2016-03-04

    Authorities with the Railway Bureau in the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province have announced that some of the bureau’s property is now available for leasing for the first time ever.

  • Oktoberfest kicks off at Kempinski Harbin

    2016-03-02

    The Kempinski Hotel Harbin, in Heilongjiang province opened its month-long beer festival, the Salvador Oktoberfest, on Feb 19 and running through March 19, in the hotel’s Paulaner Restaurant and Bar, with Salvador beer, a stout that uses Munich's brewing

  • Cargo train links NE China with Russia

    2016-03-02

    A freight train carrying 10 million yuan ($1.46 million) worth of bicycle parts, cookware, and sundry other items left the Xiangfang Railway Station in the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province, the morning of Feb 27.

  • NE China importing seafood from Norway directly

    2016-03-02

    When the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province got 1,250 kilograms of frozen salmon from Norway, on Feb 23, it was the first time for the Kuitong Trading Co to import Norwegian salmon.

  • Helping NE China cross-border trade with container center

    2016-03-02

    A railway container distribution center in Harbin has handled more than 11,000 containers, making the city one of China’s 18 major container distribution center.

  • Harbin sees a strong increase in visits and revenue

    2016-02-23

    More than a million people have visited one of the world's largest ice festivals in Northeast China since it opened late December, 2015

  • NE China announces high-emissions vehicle ban

    2016-02-23

    The environmental protection bureau of the city of Harbin has announced that any mobile diesel-powered off-road machinery that fails to meet National Emissions Standard Level III will not be allowed in the city starting April 1

  • NE China Ice and Snow World sees visitor surge

    2016-02-23

    The Ice and Snow World show in the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province, one of the world’s largest ice festivals, has had more than 1 million visitors since it opened at the end of last year, according to the organizers, with 169,000 during the Lunar Ne