Chinese Baroque Travel Guide
If you ask me whether the Chinese Baroque Street is worth a visit, I will definitely tell you to go and see it.
After all, in my eyes, in my heart, apart from 'snow', Harbin should have many different styles, perhaps also 'thousands of styles', and the Chinese Baroque Street is just one of the 'styles'. Harbin Travel Guide|Chinese Baroque District❤️Old Daowai|||Unlike the old buildings around the verge of collapse, the buildings in the scenic area are newly renovated, as if they are not in the same dimension. It is surrounded by Jingyu Street and Nanxun Street from north to south, and the South Second Street in it has been built into a commercial food street; after visiting the entire old Daowai, you can come here to choose a shop to rest.
🎈Location: No. 64, South Tou Street, Daoli District, Harbin
🚇Subway: Get off at Chinese Baroque District Station on Line 3
🚌Bus: Take Route 1 or 28 in Old Daowai and get off at Jingyu Tou Street Station;
💰Ticket: Free
⏰Opening hours: All day
Old City New Market
▲Although the renovated old buildings are obviously not as lively and flying as those original buildings outside, at least we see the possibility of these old buildings in the future; it is better to be able to repair than to let it live and die.
▲What's different from the outside is that after the buildings here are renovated, tourists can go into the backyard to understand the structure of the Chinese Baroque courtyard. The internal characteristic courtyards and alleys crisscross, and if you go deeper, you may sometimes find surprises.
▲The shops facing the street are mainly in Baroque style. Once you enter the courtyard, you can see the Chinese-style courtyard. It doesn't feel abrupt or awkward, it seems to have a unique flavor.
Quiet Commercial Pedestrian Street
▲The overall scale of the style street is not large, South Second Street and South Third Street are two main roads. We walked around the two main roads clockwise, which is more grounded than the high-end Central Street, and also shows the folk customs of Harbin.
▲ Maybe there are not many tourists, the commercial atmosphere does not feel too strong, many shops along the street are not open; old buildings have opened hostels, restaurants, cafes, tea rooms, souvenir shops and other formats. Murals, statues, and internet celebrity shooting points are also typical scenic area operation ideas.
🍗Eat in Daowai
In Harbin, there is a saying that 'eat in Daowai'. There are many similar old restaurants on the street, and the old Dingfeng at the street corner is the most famous old pastry shop in Harbin.
North Third First Old Lady Barbecue
It is a shop that has been on 'A String of Life', moved from Songguang Hutong to this regular scenic spot, a must-experience for barbecue lovers.
Old Dingfeng
Founded in 1911, it has a history of 100 years. The bread, cakes, pastries, popsicles and various cooked foods of Old Dingfeng are loved by locals. Especially the popsicles here are definitely not inferior to Madieer popsicles.
Zhang Bao Shop
Founded in 1902, it is also a century-old shop. In Harbin, it is equivalent to Goubuli Baozi in Tianjin, but the price is lower, the taste is better, and the cost performance is higher. It is one of the most famous snacks in the old Daowai.
Zhang Fei's Meat
One of the top ten famous snacks in Harbin, the shop is not big, and the decoration is exquisite. The meat is amazing, the lean meat is not firewood, and it is delicious.
Fan Ji Yong
A very authentic Chinese restaurant in Harbin, founded in 1912, and it has a history of 100 years so far. Various dumplings with large meat and thin skin, especially the three fresh dumplings are the most famous.
At the end of the 19th century, the construction of Middle East railways and the navigation of the Songhua River attracted a large number of foreigners and foreign capital, making the area rapidly developed into a large city in the Far East. At that time, the Nangang District of Harbin and the Daoli District on the west side of the Middle East Railway were affiliated with Russia, and large-scale urban construction by "foreigners" began to emerge - art-style buildings such as the Art Nouveau Movement, Baroque, Classicism, Renaissance and eclecticism.
Free attractions are also very convenient, the photos taken by the baroque-style buildings have a unique charm. There is a small museum for free to visit. It is very northeast to show the folk customs of Harbin. There is also a snack street for people to taste regional food. There is also a century-old restaurant. There are too many people in a bun shop. You can unlock it yourself. Walking around, you will find the antique market. There are a lot of people on weekends, and the stalls are full of people...Play is to pay attention to a mood, don't mind the comments, come and go slowly, quietly appreciate, where you go, press the shutter to leave a mark, and it is a pleasant day.
[View] During the day, it is beautiful to listen to the play and watch the big stage singing the big play outside the old road. It is really comfortable to listen to the cross talk and then go to the antique city to stroll around and then go to the old Dingfeng to buy ice cream and then go to the Shajia Shaomai Shop to eat shaomai and sheep's miscellaneous. [Fun] The night view may be the most beautiful ancient street and ancient alley. The night view is invincible. [Cost-effective] Shaomai 17 sheep soup 8 is also free. You can continue the soup. You can drink it until you snort. No one cares about your old Dingfeng ice cream. 10 pieces of ice are more expensive. It is not recommended. You can see the things in the antique city, don't say whether it's true or not, don't look at the price and look at the fate. In the end, you don't know how to ask the second master.
China Baroque style block is located at No. 64 Nantoudao Street, Daowai District, Harbin City, covering an area of about 200,000 square meters, spanning several blocks, is the largest existing area in China and the most complete preserved Chinese Baroque complex, national-level 3A-level tourist attractions. In the scenic area, there are many famous restaurants, antique tourism shops, cultural arts and creative function areas, etc., which are now one of the must-visit places for tourists from other places.
The so-called Chinese Balotte seems to mean the merger of Chinese and Western styles. I feel that there are a lot of antiques, and I don't understand it anyway. The feeling inside is one layer by layer, each layer has different merchants, it is good to simply stroll around.