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Harbin ice and snow, Russian-era architecture, Korean border culture, and the Manchurian forests.
7 cities · Harbin ice and snow, Russian-era architecture, Korean border culture, and the Manchurian forests.
China's Ice City and Russian-built northern capital. A frozen fantasy of illuminated ice palaces in January, Russian Baroque cathedrals, dumplings that warm you…
Dalian is a port city on the Liaodong Peninsula in northeast China, famous for its Russian and European colonial architecture, the massive Xinghai Square, the s…
Capital of Liaoning Province in northeast China, the former imperial capital of the Manchu Qing dynasty (the Mukden Palace, UNESCO World Heritage site), and the…
Jilin's capital — the former Manchukuo puppet capital, China's Detroit for auto manufacturing, and a northeastern city of broad boulevards, Russian architecture…
China's largest border city, facing North Korea across the Yalu River. The Broken Bridge, Tiger Mountain Great Wall, and a rare glimpse of the DPRK from a few m…
Five Connected Lakes born from China's youngest volcanic eruption, a landscape of black lava fields, mineral springs said to heal, and cold-water bathing in Hei…
A sacred volcano on the China-North Korea border with a crater lake at the summit — Heavenly Lake — plus thundering waterfalls, steaming hot springs, birch fore…
April–May and September–October work for most of China. Northeast China (Dongbei) has its own peak season — check the individual city guides for timing.
High-speed rail covers most major cities in Northeast China (Dongbei); smaller towns use regional trains or buses. Each city guide has transport links.
Mainland China uses one national visa policy. Hong Kong and Macau have separate entry rules, so check those city guides if they are included in Northeast China (Dongbei).
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