3、Travel to China: World Ice City Harbin, lamenting China's beautiful 英语中字
Harbin (Manchu: Harbin-manchu.png, Mu Linde: Harbin, Taiqing: Harbin), referred to as Harbin, alias Ice City, Oriental Moscow, Oriental Little Paris, located in the north of China's northeast plain, is Heilongjiang Province of the People's Republic of China The provincial capital [5] [6] [7], an important regional central city in the Northeast [6].
Harbin is an industrial center in China in the 20th century. It is the political, economic, cultural and transportation center in the northeastern part of the country. It is also the largest city in China's capital city with the largest area and the second largest registered population in the jurisdiction [8][7]. District, 2 cities, 7 counties, the city's total area of 53,068 square kilometers. The area under the jurisdiction of the city is 10,198 square kilometers [9], which is the fourth in the country after Chongqing, Beijing and Tianjin; the population of the city has a population of 5.537 million [10]. According to the data of the sixth national census in 2010, the resident population of Harbin was 10.63 million, ranking the eighth in the country [11].
Located in the southern part of Heilongjiang Province, Harbin is a mid-temperate continental monsoon climate. It is long and cold in winter and short in summer. It is an ice and snow tourism and summer resort. It is famous for its annual international ice festival and rich European style. It is also the first batch of outstanding in China. One of the tourist cities [12], a famous historical and cultural city in China [13].
Due to its geographical location, Harbin is deeply influenced by Russia in modern times. In 1912, there were 43091 Russian expatriates in Harbin, accounting for 73.7% of Harbin's population [14]. So far, Harbin's urban architectural style has many Russian and European architectures all over the city. It is one of the earliest international cities in China in the 1920s [15]. Today, Harbin still occupies an important position in international trade [16], and is the permanent permanent host city of the China-Russia Expo [17]. Known as the pearl of the Eurasian Continental Bridge, Harbin is an important hub for the Eurasian First Continental Bridge and the Air Corridor [7]. According to the State Council's 2013 approval of the Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia Northeastern Region Development and Opening Planning [18], Harbin City develops an open channel center along the border, a regional central city in Northeast Asia [19], and is also the core city of the Hachang urban agglomeration. On June 22, 2010, Harbin was awarded the “City of Music” by UNESCO [20].