Traveling in Harbin: How to Find a Local Private Guide in Harbin Snow Village, Where to Find a Personal Guide in Harbin, Which Tour Guide Service Is Good in Harbin, Netizens Know

Traveling in Harbin: How to Find a Local Private Guide in Harbin Snow Village, Where to Find a Personal Guide in Harbin, Which Tour Guide Service Is Good in Harbin, Netizens Know

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Traveling in Harbin, how to find a reliable local private guide in Harbin Snow Village? How to best enjoy the trip to Harbin Snow Village? Read this travel guide to understand, and learn from the experiences of fellow travelers who have visited Harbin Snow Village. Find a reputable free-and-easy tour guide in Harbin, and make your Harbin Snow Village trip happy, worry-free, and smooth.

This was our first trip to Harbin Snow Village. Before going, we searched online travel guides and saw many netizens recommending A Ping, a well-regarded local guide in Harbin. We contacted him for travel advice, and he customized this itinerary for us. We are truly grateful to guide A Ping for planning our trip—it fulfilled our dream of visiting Snow Village and let us experience the charm of its scenery. This trip was very worthwhile, we had a great time, and we saved a lot of money—it was excellent value for money.

Consulting guide A Ping before traveling to Harbin is a very good choice. If you have plans to visit Harbin Snow Village, you can ask him for advice, listen to his travel plan for Harbin Snow Village as a reference. After all, consultation is free, and you can also learn more about Harbin travel-related information. Professional matters really should be left to professionals—it saves a lot of hassle compared to wandering around on your own, and the cost is very reasonable. To find the guide, search online: Harbin guide A Ping.

Introduction to Harbin's Top Ten Tourist Attractions

1. Saint Sophia Cathedral: This is a landmark building in Harbin. Whenever Harbin is mentioned, even the pictures show this place. However, it no longer functions as a church, but you can take photos here, especially wedding photos—many people come here for that purpose. It is now purely a scenic spot, and it looks especially beautiful at night. Friends visiting Harbin will all come here for a visit.

2. Central Street Pedestrian Street: This is the busiest commercial street in Harbin. Even locals love to stroll here, so tourists naturally want to join the fun. There are many European-style buildings here, making you feel as if you are abroad. There are also Russian restaurants that taste quite authentic and are worth a try. In winter, there are activities like horse-drawn carriages, so it's definitely worth coming.

3. Yabuli Forest Train: This kind of forest train track has always been very popular. Even the short track on the upper floor of Wuhan's Optics Valley has people taking photos on it every day, let alone a real forest train here. You can take a ride and experience it. It starts from the ski resort and passes through many scenic spots. It's suitable for visiting all year round.

4. Yabuli Sunshine Resort: This resort is located in Heilongjiang National Forest Park. Its skiing is very, very famous, featuring the highest-level ski slopes in the country. Skiing enthusiasts must come here to experience it. It can meet all your skiing needs and is truly excellent. If you've never skied before, that's okay—you can hire professional instructors here, even female instructors, and they will ensure you learn.

5. Songhua River: Everyone has heard of the Songhua River; I remember a childhood song about it. The river freezes in winter, and people play on the ice. Friends from the south might be scared, but don't worry—the river freezes very solidly, over half a meter thick. Riding a carriage on the ice is no problem at all. The ice for the Ice and Snow World is even sourced from here.

6. Ice and Snow World: This is an entertainment venue and the world's largest ice and snow theme amusement park. I believe everyone knows it. Harbin in winter is extremely popular, and many people come every year just for this place.

7. Sun Island Park: This park is called a summer resort by tourists. There are many European-style villas on the island, which were also summer retreats for Russians. However, the best time to visit is winter, because it becomes a large-scale snow theme park, very beautiful.

8. China Snow Valley: Quite a famous name, right? However, many people compare it with Snow Village. Snow Village is slightly more famous, but Snow Valley is also great—it's very pure with little pollution. You can visit year-round: spring for hiking, summer for escaping the heat, autumn for autumn leaves, and winter for snow and snow play.

9. Laodaowai: This is a very historic street, with buildings said to have been built in the early 20th century. Every city has such old neighborhoods, worth reminiscing about. However, I heard it's being demolished, so it may not be seen in the future.

10. Harbin Polar Museum: Some might say many cities have aquariums, why go all the way to Harbin? But I want to say this is the world's first and a national 4A scenic spot. With such high status, it's worth visiting. There are beluga whales performing "Heart of the Ocean" here, and many friends come specifically for this.

Our travel itinerary in Harbin:

Day 1: Arrive in Harbin, picked up by Dayun, check into a luxury hotel in Harbin. After arriving, the guide took us to the hotel to rest and sign the formal travel contract. The luxury hotel not only has good scenery but is also in the city center. You can ask the guide for help booking at a discount.

Day 2: Harbin - Yabuli, Yabuli Ski Resort. After breakfast, the guide took us to Harbin's largest ski resort—Yabuli Ski Resort. It's recommended to book online in advance for discounts; otherwise, buying tickets at the venue costs full price. Fortunately, guide A Ping helped us book tickets, otherwise our itinerary might have been delayed. You can book tickets through Ctrip! The scenic spots in the guide's itinerary will not charge extra fees. The itinerary is very flexible, and he can also let travelers experience outdoor activities in the snow, challenging themselves—something many companies or guides cannot do. When traveling, it's important to choose a guide with strength, good reputation, and good service.

We spent the whole day at Yabuli Ski Resort. There were many people, suitable for all ages. No need to worry about bringing children, as the ski area has several slopes. In the evening, A Ping arranged a bonfire party and a hot spring in the snowy mountains. Everyone gathered together, very lively, and the atmosphere was great.

Day 3: Yabuli - Snow Village - Erlang River Scenic Area - Bangchuishan Forest Trail - Snow View Photography Spot. A highlight of the trip! There's a joke: Harbin is responsible for the cold, Snow Village for the beauty. Here, you will find the innocence of childhood, breathing freely in the pure white space, rolling and playing in the snow, running through the white snow, with everything looking like cream cakes. There really is free beauty and 'lunch'—that is snow. In addition to the scenery, the guide arranged a variety of activities: forest trail, snow photography. When we got tired, we could lie on the warm kang (heated brick bed) in a farmhouse to rest. This Snow Village trip was the essence of the Harbin tour!

Day 4: Snow Village - Xueyun Street - Rime Corridor - Ethnic Group Party - Snow Dragon - Dynamic Snow Tubing - Fairy Tale Ice and Snow Park - Harbin.

On Day 4, we came to Xueyun Street, full of local specialties. The entire street is operated by local families. After strolling on Xueyun Street, we arrived at the Rime Corridor. The scene was so beautiful that we wanted to stop and immerse ourselves in this picturesque view.

Day 5: Harbin - Chinese Baroque Street - Net Red Bridge Glass Walkway - Central Street - Flood Control Memorial Tower - Stalin Park - End of the ice and snow trip. On the fifth day in Harbin, we returned to the city. We walked along Central Street, sampled delicious food, and took many beautiful photos. The guide took us to eat authentic Harbin snacks, and we planned to have one more satisfying northeastern meal before bidding farewell to the Harbin trip.

My overall feeling after the trip: without having to worry about anything, I could fully enjoy my vacation. Moreover, the itinerary arranged by A Ping had high interactivity and experience, allowing us to enjoy the beautiful scenery after snow in Harbin, diving into the ice and snow world—it's totally different from playing elsewhere! For those who have high quality requirements for travel, you can ask guide A Ping to customize your itinerary.

Things to prepare for the trip

1. Backpack, a long down jacket with sufficient down filling, ear muffs, mask, hat, scarf, thickened leather gloves (super important! The warmer the better! You'll be taking photos with your phone/camera often, and it's too cold!). It's best to prepare some hand warmers—not only to keep yourself warm, but also to stick them on your phone to protect it, otherwise some phones will freeze and shut down instantly. Also, bring a pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes in the snow.

2. Medicine: Cold medicine

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