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  • Direct air link between NE China and central Japan

    2015-06-30

    China's budget carrier Spring Airlines has opened a new air link between the city of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, and Nagoya, Japan, as of June 29.

  • 2015 Charming Harbin Summer events schedule

    2015-06-30

    During the 2015 Charming Harbin Summer annual event, a range of activities will be held.

  • Harbin gets high ranking among the country’s cities

    2015-06-29

    The city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province joined the list of Top 10 beautiful cities and Top 10 cities for happiness on June 23, with Harbin coming in at 8th place for its unique cityscape and scenery in winter.

  • SE China airline opens new route to NE China

    2015-06-29

    Fuzhou Airlines, with headquarters in the city of Fuzhou, Fujian province, has announced the start of a new air route to the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province, on June 26.

  • Adventure-theme indoor amusement park opening in Harbin

    2015-06-29

    Harbin will be getting a new amusement park with a dreamlike, adventure theme located indoors, on July 11, with many exciting games, thrilling attractions, and magical, music shows, with almost two dozen first class facilities.

  • NE China has its arms open wide for global beer festival

    2015-06-26

    The city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province is ready for the China Harbin International Beer Festival, opening the evening of June 25 and lasting until July 6, at its Ice and Snow World, giving locals a taste of beers from all over.

  • Top 5 wetland tourist destinations in Harbin

    2015-06-25

    The city of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province has been promoting its unique wetlands in recent years and, during its “Summer Fun in Harbin” program, a tourism and culture activity that runs for four months, it is also holding the 5th China Harbin S

  • NE China banning high-emissions vehicles this year

    2015-06-25

    The city of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, announced plans to ban about 42,000 gasoline-powered vehicles that fail to meet emissions standards by the end of 2015, on June 24.