Central Street
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Central Street was first built in 1898. First called "Chinese Street", in 1925 the name was changed to "Central Street" and it gradually developed into the busiest commercial street in Harbin. It begins from the Songhua River Flood Monument in the north and concludes at to Jinwei Street in the south. There are 71 European-style and simulated European-style buildings on the street as well as 13 city-level protected buildings. These buildings are in various styles, such as Renaissance and Baroque as well as modern styles, making the street a rare "Architectural Art Gallery" in China. The street gives the sense of European and Russian order to the city center. It has become a bright spot of Harbin because of its unique European-style feature, long lines of edifice, masses of entertainment areas, and colorful cultural life.
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