Harbin Central Street, also known as Zhongyang Pedestrian Street, is the historic heart of Harbin, stretching for nearly a mile through a diverse array of European architectural styles, a testament to the city’s Russian influences. Lined with buildings that showcase an eclectic mix of textures and designs, the street transforms into a magical scene after dark, especially during the ice festival season. The gateway and intricately crafted ice sculptures are illuminated, casting a soft, enchanting glow that invites visitors to explore and admire the unique blend of history and artistry.
Harbin Central Street (Zhongyang Pedestrian Street)
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