Haerbin Railway Station 哈尔滨站

Haerbin Railway Station 哈尔滨站

Haerbin Railway Station 哈尔滨站

After about half and hour of taking photos at the Saint Sophia Square, I hurried back to my original destination. There were a lot of buses which pass through the Haerbin Railway Station so I didn’t spend much time waiting for a bus. As expected for a railway station of a provincial capital, it was big. There are a lot of trains which pass here primarily from all over northeastern China, of which Haerbin is the biggest city. The train station itself, unfortunately, isn’t the architectural marvel that I hoped it would be. Instead is it is an ordinary China building with Haerbin Station 哈尔滨站 on it.

Around the Haerbin Railway Station 哈尔滨站

Around the Haerbin Railway Station 哈尔滨站

There was a large parking lot in front of the station and it seems to be stretegically located in town. A lot of buses pass by here and it serves as a convenient stop for passengers looking for switch buses. I myself have gotten off this stop several times in my exploration of Haerbin. The size of the area is a bit overwhelming though and it would take a while to orient yourself when in this area. I purchased tickets to my next destination, which will be south of here. Fortunately, I don’t have to wait long for the next trip.

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