Harbin Harbin is the largest city of Heilongjiang Province in the capital city of northeastern China. Historically, it has played an important role in the trade between China and neighboring Russia. With the city's strategic location and rich resources, it is the center of administration, economy, industry, culture, education and transportation in the northeast. The city of Harbin has an area of 53,796 square kilometers and is located on the bank of the Songhua River at the end of the Songjien Plain in the southern part of Heilongjiang Province.
When I decided to visit Harbin in Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China this year, I originally planned to take a sleeper train. The trip was about 24 hours, but I was very happy to see the outside of the window and spend a lot of time looking at the country slowly. Most of the passengers were quiet at the beginning of the trip. Still, they went to the station, flew the customs, boarded the train, found the seat, and was harassed. Various dialects flow along the aisle, sometimes being eliminated by the speaker, and that is asserted every time it approaches the destination.
The first landing to China was in the northeast of Harbin or Manzho ri. We went out of the station and entered the plaza, and the confusion reminded of the city of Naples. People talk loudly with both hands - it is difficult to tell whether it is laughing or debating - old ladies sell eggplants in small carts in many crowds. I think this is like a house! But I am in the northeastern part of China. It is amazing. For individuals, yes. But from a broader perspective, intercultural relevance directly resists the fears that cause the world to be so harmful. For example, when I heard people talking about China, I heard a persistent ignorance. Fear is one of the most unavoidable evils. Share the warmth and excitement of integrating new places with myself - I want to fight and plow positive aspects.