Step into a living postcard at Harbin’s Jihong Bridge – a 98-year-old architectural gem that’s way more than just concrete and steel! Built in 1926, this European-style marvel in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province has been the ultimate multitasker: transportation hub, cultural icon, and the spot for that perfect cityscape selfie.
By day, watch trains snake below its elegant arches like clockwork toys. By night, see its lights dance with the rhythm of endless traffic – proof that Harbin never hits pause. Fun fact? This bridge has seen more action than a K-drama protagonist, witnessing nearly a century of the city’s evolution!
Pro tip for travelers : Come during golden hour when the setting sun turns the railway lines into liquid gold. Your Instagram feed will thank you.
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Live: Picturesque view of China's Harbin from Jihong Bridge – Ep. 2
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