Showing posts with label winter tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter tour. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Where to Go in this Winter

Shelly said that: If winter comes, can spring be far behind? On the other hand, why not enjoy the gift given by nature? Winter, though cold, boasts its own attractiveness. Here recommended a routes in 7 days Northeast China tour for you:
From where you are to Harbin, have a general understanding of Harbin on the Central Street, and in Saint Sophia Cathedral;
the Central Street

Saint Sophia Cathedral

Then the second day, leisurely walk on the Central Street, Stalin Park, Sun Island Snow Expo, Snow and ice macrocosm, enjoying "Chinese-Baroque" architecture;

The third day, go to Shanghe Town in Wuchang City and later go to Dongsheng;
something like the view in Jiangnan?

The forth day, start from Dongsheng, hiking to Shuangfeng forestry station;

The fifth day, begin your visit from Shuangfeng forestry station to Jingpo Lake, then Dunhua City,
later to Erdaobaihe Town, the autonomous district of Korean nationality in Yanbian;
the temperature of the water is as high as 80C, so eggs can be boiled within 30 minutes


The sixth day, start from Erdaobaihe town to Mt. Changbai scenic area, enjoying wonderful view in the Tianchi Lake, the hot spring, the forest underground and the waterfalls, and stay in Dunhua City for a night;


The last day, from Dunhua to Jilin and enjoying the world-known Rime.

 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Harbin--A Transparent World in North China

When Autumn comes, I know Winter is just around the corner, and time to visit the transparent world--Harbin in North China.
Though nowadays, Harbin spring view also attracts large quatity of tourists, the scenery in Winter still keeps a highlight of Harbin and lots of Chinese as well as visitors from abroad would fly to Harbin to experience the bright and transparent world.


Ice sculptures of dolphins
I cannot help to image what I would do when stay there,  just huddling up to keep warm when going out to fight against the dreadful coldness or play happily, applying my creativeness to make an ice sculpture of my own, what would you do?