Northeast China Travel Guide
Half-month trip to Northeast China, itinerary as follows:
Beijing → Shenyang → Changchun → Yanji → Harbin
Beijing:
Day 1: Temple of Heaven Park. I arrived at the hotel at 2 pm, so when I went to the Temple of Heaven Park, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests was already closed. What a pity!
Day 2: Badaling Great Wall day tour.
The high-speed train to Badaling is very convenient!
Last summer, I went to the Mutianyu Great Wall by bus, which was a bit of a hassle.
Day 3: Forbidden City day tour.
The Forbidden City is huge! It takes a long time to visit!
Day 4: National Museum of China in the morning, then off to Shenyang in the afternoon.
Shenyang:
My impression of Shenyang! The strawberries are delicious! I ate strawberries every day in Northeast China! You must try them!
Shenyang attractions: Shenyang Imperial Palace, September 18th History Museum, and morning market.
The morning market is interesting for a southerner.
Shenyang chicken rack is also delicious.
Changchun:
Jingyuetan National Forest Park is great and beautiful! You must go if you like snow!
I also visited the Puppet Manchurian Palace.
Yanji:
For southerners, the most interesting thing about Yanji is chatting with the driver on the bus. The conversation was interesting.
On the first day, I checked in at the wall and ate delicious barbecue.
On the second day, I chartered a car to the Tumen border to see North Korea. It was fun.
Finally, Harbin!
I visited all the popular attractions.
I also went to the Ice and Snow World. You must wear more clothes! It's freezing! It's like being in a big freezer. You can put hand warmers in your pockets and keep your hands warm inside. It helps a lot.