To help participants arrive smoothly, we provide the following transportation suggestions:
1. From Harbin Taiping International Airport
(1) Taxi: Approximately 37 km, around 40 minutes. Estimated fare: CNY 80–100.
(2) Airport Shuttle Bus + Public Bus: Walk to the Harbin Airport Shuttle Bus Station and take the Rongchuang Line or Jiangbei Wanda Line to Rongchuangcheng Station. Then walk about 500 meters to Hongyuan Street Bus Stop, take Bus No. 43 or XinQu Line 6, ride 3 stops to Wanda Vista Hotel Station, and walk about 100 meters to the hotel. Total travel time: approximately 90 minutes. Total fare: CNY 22.
2. From Harbin Railway Station (Harbin Zhan)
(1) Taxi: Approximately 17 km, around 30 minutes by car. Estimated fare: CNY 40–60.
(2) Public Bus: Walk to Beiguangchang Bus Stop, take Bus 43, ride 24 stops to Wanda Vista Hotel Station, then walk about 100 meters to the hotel. Total travel time: approximately 55 minutes. Fare: CNY 2.
3. From Harbin West Railway Station (Harbin Xi Zhan)
(1) Taxi: Approximately 18 km, around 30 minutes. Estimated fare: CNY 40–60.
(2) Public Bus: Walk to Xiguangchang Bus Stop, take Xinqu Bus Line 6, ride 17 stops to Wanda Vista Hotel Station, then walk about 100 meters to the hotel. Total travel time: approximately 55 minutes, Fare: CNY 2.
4. From Harbin East Railway Station (Harbin Dong Zhan)
(1) Taxi: Approximately 25 km, around 40 minutes. Estimated fare: CNY 50–70.
(2) Public Bus: Walk to Harbindong Bus Stop, take Bus 35, ride 34 stops to Wanda Yuxueleyuan Bus Stop, then walk about 350 meters to the hotel. Total travel time: approximately 85 minutes. Fare: CNY 2.
Harbin is the capital of Heilongjiang Province and a major city in Northeast China, known for its unique fusion of Chinese and Russian cultures. Often called the "Ice City," Harbin is world-famous for its spectacular winter scenery, especially the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival, one of the largest of its kind. The city also showcases a distinct European charm, with architecture influenced by Russian and Baroque styles, seen along landmarks like Central Avenue and St. Sophia Cathedral.
Harbin's development began in the late 19th century with the construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway, which brought strong Russian cultural influence. Today, visitors can enjoy seasonal attractions year-round—from summer strolls along the Songhua River to winter adventures in the Ice and Snow World. Whether you're exploring historical sites, tasting Russian cuisine, or enjoying local hospitality, Harbin offers a rich and memorable experience.