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Central Street The most exotic place in Harbin, is a pedestrian cobblestone street more than 1km lined with stores, restaurants, ancient architecture and malls. This long corridor of European architectural art is the pride of every Harbin.
Santa Sophia Church Built in 1907, is the home to the Harbin Architecture Arts Centre, which displays black-and-white photographs of ancient Harbin. With its distinctive green 'onion'dome, it becomes the most famous landmark of Harbin.
Siberian Tiger Park Siberian Tiger Park is the largest natural park for wild Siberian tigers in the world at present. There are more than 500 Siberian tigers, with full-angle view to visitors. There are also small numbers of lions, leopards, cheetahs and panthers here.
Sun Island occupying an area of 3800 hectare, is a recreational zone with landscaped gardens, bushes, a 'water world' and a dubious-looking 'beach' on the bank of the Songhua River, Harbin. In winter, it has its own snow and ice-sculpture exhibition.
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