Let’s see…. where to start? Right, my aim is to provide a point of reference for foriegners hoping to visit/ move to/ fly over/ avoid Harbin. I want to give you the reasons why and why not, the pros and cons, the good, the bad and the ugly of this seldom talked about backwater in China. Why should you listen to me? Well, I’ve lived here for almost 3 years. I have lived with what Harbin has to offer and to live without what Harbin is lacking. This city has got a hold of me. I don’t know why. But for the sake of filling out a few inches I’m going to try to define what Harbin has to offer.
- Beer, Ha Pi beer is the best beer in China. Ask anyone, anyone who disagrees is wrong.
- Learn Chinese in Harbin, the dialect is the most standard. How do I know? The taxi drivers told me so.
- Rough, Harbin is the wild north east. People haven’t really caught on to the whole gentrification thing yet, most bars don’t even have a mirror in the toilets.
- Food, the place has loads of great restaurants and cheap, so cheap. Take 50RMB with you, eat your fill, stagger out with enough money in your pocket for a bottle of vodka in Blues bar (more on there later!).
- Sights, Ice lantern festival, temples, blah blah blah.
- Shopping, markets, department stores, enjoy haggling over a pair of 2RMB socks.
- Small foreign community. There are about 800 foriegners here, last thing I heard. Locals love nothing more than to welcome you with a loud “HHHHEEEEEELLLLO!”.
- Emmmm, taxis. A rollercoaster ride.
- Ehhhhhh, weather, cold in winter, hot in summer. Winter is for hot pot with as many friends as you can find. Summer is for beer gardens with as many friends as can stand up.
the person who wrote this has the same tattoo as his girlfriend – rather gay
Comment by ANDY — January 13, 2006 @ 9:36 am
Hi,
This makes great reading about Harbin. Keep on writing and tell us lots more. What tattoo have you got? Tell us all about tattoos in Harbin in tour next column.
Good website.
Anne your Mam from Drogheda x
Comment by anne — January 14, 2006 @ 11:10 am
Andy, if that is your real name, the only thing I can say that you’ll understand is “it was free, free, free!” Otherwise there’s nothing else that you can excuse.
Comment by haharbin — January 17, 2006 @ 1:27 am
Hey, Dylan. Glad to hear that things haven’t changed since I was there. Had been hearing disturbing rumors of Harbin cleaning up its act!
Comment by Brendan — January 18, 2006 @ 3:28 am
Hi ,
I was in Harbin in April 2005 to December 2005 .Really it’s a nice city and people’s are very nice copreating ….I was at Indian Street in Harbin .In winter such a nice Ice festival in Harbin toriest come’s all over world It’s start from November to March April .In future if I get a chance to go Harbin I will go and enjoy……
Comment by SERVASH — February 6, 2007 @ 5:19 pm
Hi
Your prsenttion seems nice but is not enough detailed zith zhat to see for foreignersespecially on going outm culturem ights. bla bla is not enouhg !!! I am now isn Harbin and I am bored with only shopping and eating out. Even id the city is nice looking I would not like to live here. If you have any clear suggestions please let me know. I e only been to massage and waterpool but thats all leisure not too noisy I found.
Bye !!
Comment by Erika — July 23, 2007 @ 6:49 am