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  • Key part of the Songhua River Bridge finishes construction

    2014-11-10

    The recent successful installation of 126 slings over the Songhua River Bridge has marked the completion of the main part of the Harbin-Qiqihar passenger railway line project.

  • Traces of wild Siberian tiger found near Harbin

    2014-11-08

    Authorities in northeast China said on Nov 6 that they had found traces of a wild Siberian tiger in a tree farm some 160 kilometers from Harbin city.

  • Jiasheng International Logistics Park finishes first stage construction

    2014-11-07

    The first stage of the Jiasheng International Logistics Park Project has recently completed construction in Xiangfang district, Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province.

  • Harbin removes checkpoints at station exits

    2014-11-07

    Passengers passing checkpoints at the entrance of 16 railway stations with the real-name ticketing system don’t need to get their tickets checked at the exits, according to the railway authorities of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, on Nov 4.

  • Harbin removes checkpoints at station exits

    2014-11-07

    Passengers passing checkpoints at the entrance of 16 railway stations with the real-name ticketing system don’t need to get their tickets checked at the exits, according to the railway authorities of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, on Nov 4.

  • Harbin exhibits civility themed photos

    2014-11-07

    An exhibition of excellent works from the “My Home City” Photo Contest at the Flood Memorial Tower in Daoli district, Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, attracted the attention of many residents on Nov 5.

  • Harbin adds new river port

    2014-11-06

    The city of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, added Shuangcheng River Port to its port area, according to the city’s transportation bureau on Nov 4.

  • Harbin adds new river port

    2014-11-06

    The city of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, added Shuangcheng River Port to its port area, according to the city’s transportation bureau on Nov 4.