On the third day in Harbin, after breakfast in the morning, our two families met to go to Sophia Church to see pigeons.
As soon as I got out of the hotel gate, I saw the van parked outside filled with Harbin sausages and meatballs. It's appetizing, but I don't have a cooker, so it's inconvenient to carry. I have to swallow saliva.
Along the way, the children watched and played while walking. I'm walking, watching and filming. I want to film everything I see. Because what we have seen will be forgotten, and only what we have photographed will be treasured.
Children are very naughty. They saw pebbles jumping over, completely ignoring the feelings of pebbles.
Where is the glazed tile antique building at the end of the street ahead? I don't know. It's a pity that the way to the church is not over there, and we have to hurry, and we only have eyes for Sophia Church, so we didn't go to find out.
If you go further, you can see the onion roof of Sophia Church in the distance.
When I passed a Little Square, I saw a fake white "Eiffel Tower" with several hot air balloon models with pink patterns beside it. The English word "I DO" is written on the tower, which looks quite romantic.
When they arrived at Sophia Church, the children climbed up and down the steps next to the church to play. They are not interested in church, but they are more interested in playing.
Little brother seems to have found something and asked his son to follow his fingers.
It turns out that there is an airstrip over Sophia Church. This natural wonder can attract children's attention more than ancient buildings.
There is a group of tower buildings next to Sophia Church. I wonder if they belong to a branch of the church. They are standing there solemnly. But not many people stopped to take pictures. Everyone's attention was focused on Sophia Church. Although I didn't see any flowers on her, she was still loved by thousands of people.
Pigeons may be out foraging, but we haven't seen many. If you can't see pigeons, take a photo with Sophia Church. When we go back, we can send a circle of friends to let people know that we have been here and seen this ancient and magnificent building.
After returning to the hotel, I heard that pigeons can't be fed until the afternoon, and I can also enjoy the picture of a large group of pigeons flying in the church. But we don't have that blessing. In the afternoon, we were already on the high-speed train to Dunhua.
However, DOG said that he saw many pigeons near the street on the other side of the church, and our position was wrong. However, there is nothing to regret if you stand right. We also saw Sophia Church, and we also filmed the flight route through the church!
In the afternoon, we took the high-speed train to the next stop-Dunhua (my colleague's hometown).
I didn't see pigeons in Sophia Church this morning. I only have high hopes for my trip to Dunhua these days, hoping that there will be unexpected excitement there! I don't know if I naively heard my prayers in the world. The trip to Dunhua is indeed the most exciting and intense trip to Northeast China.
(To be continued)