Harbin Waterway
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The Harbin Port is listed as one of the eight important inland harbors in China. It’s also the largest inland ports in Northeast China. There are two ports at present. One is the passenger port (located at the Qidao Avenue in the north of the Daobei District). The other is the freight port (located at the Sankeshu in the Taiping District). Many routes have been opened in the Passenger Port, such as, from Harbin to Jiamusi, from Harbin to Beilaozhou, from Harbin to Zhaoyuan, from Harbin to Qinghe, etc.. However, these routes are only in operation from April through to the early November. In addition, there are three ferry lines. They connect the urban area of Harbin with the Sun Island. Harbin offers convenient and quick water transports for visitors from home and abroad.
The Inquiry Office of the Harbin Ship Station: 88686615
The Passenger Station of the Ferry Company: 0451-84616851
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