13 Cities to Explore
Discover the unique charm of each city
China's Ice City—a wonderland of Russian architecture, winter festivals, and hearty Northeastern cuisine on the Songhua River.
The capital of Heilongjiang's western region, famous for the Zhalong Wetlands — home to the rare red-crowned crane — and its legendary barbecue culture.
A coal mining city on China's northeastern border, Jixi sits at the gateway to Russia with rich mineral resources and unique cross-border culture.
A coal mining city in northern Heilongjiang, Hegang is known for its forest resources, winter scenery, and affordable living costs.
A coal mining city in eastern Heilongjiang, Shuangyashan is named after twin peaks and surrounded by forests and wetlands.
China's "Oil Capital," home to the legendary Daqing Oilfield — the country's largest oil field — and a city that symbolizes New China's industrial spirit.
Known as "the city that springs to life in all seasons," Yichun is home to the luminous Mingyue Mountain, therapeutic hot springs, and a deep Chan Buddhist heritage.
An agricultural hub on the banks of the Songhua River, Jiamusi is the eastern gateway to Heilongjiang and a center for grain production.
A small coal mining city in eastern Heilongjiang, Qitaihe is known for its high-quality coal and winter ice sports facilities.
A scenic city in eastern Heilongjiang known for Jingpo Lake — China's largest volcanic barrier lake — and the enchanting Snow Town with its fairytale winter landscapes.
A border city on the Amur River facing Russia, Heihe is a gateway for Sino-Russian trade and offers unique cross-border experiences.
An agricultural city in central Heilongjiang, Suihua is known as the "Granary of the North" and is a major grain production center.