Heilongjiang Transport

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The province has its own convinient and flexible transportation system.
The province has four civil airports in cities of Harbin, Qiqihar, Mudanjiang and Jiamusi. Harbin Taiping International Airport is one of the eight largest airports in China and the second largest in northeastern China. There are scheduled flights to/from Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Qingdao, Wenzhou, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shenyang, Dalian and Xi’an in China and Blagoveschensk, Khabarovsk and Vladivostok in Russia, Seoul in South Korea and Kiigata in Japan.
Contact Information of Air Ticket Offices
China Southern Airlines, Harbin Air Ticket Office:
Address: 34, Ganshui Road, Harbin;
Telephone: 0451-82311888
Harbin Civil Aviation Air Ticket Office:
Address: Tourism Training Center, 95, Zhongshan Road, Harbin;
Telephone: 0451--88859111
Railway is the major way of transportation in Heilongjiang, one of the first provinces in China where railroads were built. Bei-Man (Binsui-Binzhou) Railroad, the first railroad in Heilongjiang, was built in 1897. The railroad mileage totals 5,121 kilometers, the longest one in China. Nowadays, the railroad network of 26 railroads, with four central industrial cities of Harbin, Qiqihar, Mudanjiang and Jiamusi as the joining points, is connected with the Siberia Railroad in Russia through Binsui-Binzhou Railroad and with North Korea through Mudanjiang-Tumen Railroad. The railroad network is also connected with the major railroad network in China.
Heilongjiang enjoys a convenient highway transportation. There are seven national highways in the province, totaling a mileage of 46,617 km, which ranks the fifth in China. There are two highways in Heilongjiang (Daqing-Harbin-Mudanjiang-Suifenhe and the Provincial Border of National Highway 102-Harbin-Jiamusi-Hegang) and three highways under construction (Daqing-Qiqihar, Jiamusi-Tongjiang and the Provincial Border-Changchun).
Harbin Passenger Station (Terminal):
Address: 115, Youyi Road, Daoli District, Harbin
The navigable waterway totals 4,696 km, and there are 9 inland navigation lines in the province. The water carriage network includes the major lines of Songhuajiang River, Heilongjiang River and Wusulijiang River, and the hubs of Harbin and Jiamusi cities. Songhuajiang Navigation Line, open from May to November, is the trunk water carriage line in the province. Heilongjiang Navigation Line, the northern most one in China, converges with Songhuajiang and Wusulijiang river lines in Tongjiang City and the waterway in Khabarovsk in Russia. Wusuli Navigation Line, frozen in winter, is the boundary river of China and Russia.
Heilongjiang Navigation Company
Address: Jiangpan Road in Harbin




