Harbin Zhongyang Dajie (Central Street)
Known as “the Eastern Paris” and “the Eastern Moscow”, Harbin city has been listed as a national cultural city for its full-bodied exoticism. Zhongyang Dajie is the most respective and remarkable mark. After several reconstruction, Zhongyang Dajie has come into being a unique European-style pedestrian street, long lines of edifices, masses of entertainment areas, and colorful cultural life.
The pedestrian street begins from the Songhua River Flood Monument in the north to the Jinwei Street in the South, about 1,450 meters long in total. 13 city-level protected buildings assemble here and 71 European-style and simulated European-style buildings on the street.
All of these buildings are in various styles including renaissance style, baroque style, eclectic style, as well as modern style. The small street contains the most influencing four architecture genres, covers the most charming literature phylogeny of 300 years, and reflects the profound history of architecture, a real “Architecture Art Gallery” in China.
The Zhongyang Dajie joins both Harbin’s modern and historical civilization. As one of the longest pedestrian street in Asia, it open its warn arms to welcome all the visitors whenever they comes. It has been a comprehensive recreational place for leisure, shipping and entertainmen.
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