I was very impressed by Heihe City in Heilongjiang. It is not only a busy port city, but also has a long history. If you have a travel plan in Heilongjiang, you must arrange it. 😄.
[❓What to do]
🔹The other side of Heilongjiang is the Russian city of Bu. The two cities are across the river, so there are many Russian tourists.
🔹The tour can be divided into two parts: the urban area and the ancient city of Aihui. The ancient city is 33 kilometers away from the urban area.
🔹If you arrange a 2-day itinerary, you can play all of them. You can also go to the Russian city of Bu on the other side. You need to apply for a visa at the Heihe port.
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[👣Heihe 2-day tour]
⭕Day①
🔹Cultural Street Morning Market (6-9 o'clock)
You must come and experience it. You can eat a lot for 10 yuan. There are also Russians visiting on weekends.
🔹The Memorial Hall of Overseas Chinese in Russia
Heihe has a long history and there are many memorial halls of various sizes. You can get a stamp here
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🔹Mother Square
After seeing the sculpture, walk 100 meters east, check in at the boundary marker, and eat soy ice cream🍦
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🔹Heihe Chamber of Commerce (take a break at noon, don’t go empty-handed)
The building is very distinctive, and there are many old objects inside
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🔹Aihui Tengchong China Population Geographical Boundary Park
You can make up for the geography class here~ take photos and check in📸
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🔹Daheihe Island
Here is the tallest national flag in the country🇨🇳The flagpole is 56 meters high, very impressive! You can take a boat tour on the riverside, and you can see the "Arc de Triomphe" of Russia on the opposite side (very ironic🙄) If there was no Aihui Treaty, the other side of Heilongjiang would all belong to us‼ ️
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🔹Epinduo
It is a huge Russian food supermarket that can send express delivery. There are many things and the prices are more expensive than online😂It feels like it is full of tourists. It is quite interesting to visit
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🔹Youyi Road Night Market
All kinds of roadside snacks, everything, there are tables and chairs to sit and eat, very fireworks
⭕Day②
🔹Aihui Ancient City
30 kilometers away from the city
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🔹Aihui History Exhibition Hall
The signing place of the Sino-Russian Aihui Treaty, a national first-class museum. It is worth a visit for those who like history, and it is also suitable for middle school students to have a deeper understanding of this period of history and study hard to build the motherland✊🏻
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🔹Zhiqing Museum
There are many museums in Heihe, all of which are free
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[🍛What to eat]
When you come to Heihe, you must eat hungry meals. There are three more famous ones:
🔹Delok Russian Western Restaurant
🔹Amur Western Restaurant
🔹Lena Western Restaurant (the one we ate at)
It tastes good and tastes different from what you eat in Beijing~
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[🏨Where to stay]
🔹It is better to live by the river, facing the Heilongjiang River, with a wide view and affordable prices
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[👕Clothing]
🔹It has been almost 0 degrees at night since October~
📍Heihe, a not-so-big port city, is really special. It's worth a visit~ There is also a self-driving guide from Yichun, Heilongjiang to Xiaoxing'anling on the homepage~ Welcome to check it out~🥰
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