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  • Harbin's Harvest in Quality Foods

    The first flagship store for green food from Heilongjiang opened in Hong Kong in February offering more than 200 specialties from the Northeast China province.
  • Construction on New Unit 731 Exhibition Hall Launched

    Construction work on a new exhibition hall of the notorious Unit 731 established by Japan in the northeast China city of Harbin has started, the publicity department of the Harbin Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China announced on Monday.
  • Harbin Held Ice Art Gallery on Saturday

    The opening of an ice art gallery in Harbin on Saturday enabled visitors to enjoy ice scenery even in the summer, Xinhua News Agency reported on Sunday.
  • Heilongjiang Invest Largely to Create Green Food Yearly & Sold Well in Hong Kong China

    Heilongjiang Province invests 0.2 billion yuan at least to marketing. It fosters green food brands and builds secular stability sales system. It drives green food to open up domestic and foreign markets for a long time.
  • Germs, Gases and Guns in Japanese Old Site of Harbin China

    During Japan's 14-year occupation of China, the dilapidated buildings in Harbin were the headquarters of an army corps whose name has become notorious - Unit 731, which conducted bacteriological tests on civilians and Chinese and Allied prisoners of war.
  • Harbin-Shanghai Air Tickets under 70% after Hot Season

    The reporter learned from China Southern Airlines Company that all of the flights from Harbin-Sanya have forty percent off the original price. The ticket prices from Harbin to Shenzhen, Changsha, Chengdu, Guiyang, Xi 'an, etc have also been under 60%.
  • Harbin was Approved Cross-border Trade E-commerce Pilot

    China's General Administration of Customs approved the application of Harbin declare cross-border trade e-commerce pilot. It confirmed to carry out the work of cross-border trade e-commerce pilot.
  • Japanese Lawyer Urges Compensation to Chinese Victims

    A two-day public hearing ended Tuesday in the northeastern Chinese city of Harbin, with Chinese and Japanese lawyers urging the Japanese government to pay Chinese victims of chemical bombs left by Japanese troops during the World War II.
  • Rail Traffic Resumes after Derailment in NE China

    A railway section in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province has been reopened as of 6:40 pm Sunday after a passenger train derailed earlier, the Harbin Railways Bureau said.
  • Harvest for Organic Food at Trade Fair in Harbin

    Organic food has emerged as a lucrative industry in Heilongjiang province. At a Harbin international trade fair last year, organic food produced in the province brought 24 deals with a combined value of 3.15 billion yuan ($510 million).