Where to go to Heilongjiang in September?
After bidding farewell to the hot summer, Harbin ushered in the fruitful autumn. Autumn came a little early this year, and all the clothes at home were replaced by long johns. It's even cooler when you go out to work. You can wear jeans, windbreaker suits, and sweaters. Of course, brothers and sisters who are not afraid of the cold can still wear small skirts with bare legs. Although it is said that spring covers autumn,
2. Where to travel in Heilongjiang in September
It is a very good weather during the day, but people should keep warm at night. The air temperature and water temperature in Heilongjiang dropped significantly in September. The temperature is very high from 9 to 3 o'clock during the day. Wild fishing is the best choice at this time. However, September is also the time for Maha’s return visit, and the colorful landscape of golden autumn reflects the rolling Heilongjiang. Fishing in the river at this time depends on your luck.
3. Where to travel in Heilongjiang on October 1 for fun?
When traveling, there is no snow, no skiing, and no ice sculptures in Harbin. In fact, Harbin is a good choice. Harbin has a long history and is known as the Moscow of the East. The weather in Harbin this season is particularly suitable for sightseeing. Neither cold nor hot, just fresh and comfortable.
Route recommendation:
On the first day, Central Street - Sophia Cathedral - Flood Control Memorial Tower - Sun Island.
The next day, Heilongjiang Science and Technology Museum—— Siberian Tiger Forest Park——Kek Lok Temple.
On the third day, Volga Manor.
Central Street has a long history, dating back to 1898. The entire street is 1,400 meters long and was designed by Russians. The entire street is made of square stone (granite). Coupled with the Baroque architectural style on both sides of the street, if you block the Chinese characters, you will definitely think that you are abroad.
There is the famous MaddieIceMix on the street, and there are many Russian commodity markets on the street. You can choose your favorite handicrafts to bring to your relatives and friends, and you can often see Russian beauties on the street.
Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia
Sofia Cathedral will give you a special kind of beauty and romance. If you see it for the first time, I believe you will be impressed by it. There are many pigeons flying in the square, so you can't help but take out the camera to take pictures. It’s close to Central Avenue. You can go to Central Street first, then walk to Sophia Cathedral, and then return to Central Street.
Flood Control Monument
This is an iconic building. Harbin was severely affected by the 1998 flood. This tower is also a memorial, it is at the end of Central Street.
Sun Island
You can go to Sun Island in front of the Flood Control Memorial Tower, which is the Songhua River. You can go there by boat, which is Sun Island, or you can take another road (on the north side of the river). You can also enjoy the scenery along the river and watch the sunset.
The temperature difference between morning and evening in Harbin is huge. Bring a thick coat in case you catch a cold!
4. How can there be any fun in Heilongjiang Province in this season?
One or two people turn around
Historical names: small Yangko, double bomb, bouncy son, also known as: singing Tengzi, Jiju, Koukou, Bilateral Opera, Liu Feng, Xianghu Ai, Banban Opera, Northeastern Local Opera, etc. It is one of the Northeastern folk song and dance arts evolved from Northeastern folk. Errenzhuan is a folk art of walking and singing popular in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang provinces and Sanmeng City in eastern Inner Mongolia.
Errenzhuan's lyrics are easy to understand, humorous and full of life. At first, duets were performed by artists who danced Yangko during the day and sang Northeastern folk songs (commonly known as Xiaoyang) at night. Later, with the increase of residents in the pass and long-term cultural exchanges with other places, the connotation of Errenzhuan was greatly enriched. On the basis of the original Northeastern Yangko and Northeastern folk songs, it absorbed many art forms such as lotus gongs, Northeastern drums, Taiping drums, Bawang whip, Hebei bangzi, donkey shadow puppets, folk jokes and other art forms. At the same time, it gradually evolved some folk singing methods such as Qupai and other singing methods. , so the performance forms and singing styles are very rich. There is a popular saying among the people that it is better to give up a meal than to give up the biography of two people, which shows that two people turn around in the crowd.
It can be said that Errenzhuan best embodies the pursuit of artistic beauty by the working people of Northeast China. The two came from the local culture. In the past, cultural life in rural areas of Northeast China was very poor. In the field, a man and a woman can sing freely without any props. The two brought joy to the silent mountain village. Those actions, throwing handkerchiefs, spinning fans, flirting with each other, and singing are all a kind of venting and a kind of randomness. The Northeast is naturally powerful and used to make a living by nomadic herding or fishing and hunting. A bohemian character allows people to talk about sex without any scruples. The winter in the Northeast is very long, and farmers have to sit on the kang to grind their teeth. At this time, dirty jokes became their laughing stock. So, before liberation, there was a lot of meat and carnivory in the duet. The actors are at ease on stage, and the words carnivorous and pink are flying all over the place to captivate the audience. Some even say Errenzhuan is a truly original dish. Farm food is an expression of Northeastern folk customs. If Errenzhuan does not have sexual culture and loses its roughness and vulgarity, Errenzhuan will lose its vitality and broad rural market, so it does not need to be called Errenzhuan.
Second, winter swimming.
Winter swimming refers to swimming in outdoor waters under natural water temperatures in winter. In the safe and ice-free waters of the north in winter, you can see groups of winter swimming activities. The winter swimmers are in sharp contrast to the people on the shore wearing cotton-padded jackets and trousers. Swimming in winter has many benefits, such as improving cardiovascular function.
Third, ice sculptures.
Ice sculpture, as the name suggests, is to carve various things on ice, such as animals, household items, etc. As early as in the Northeast, due to freezing weather, there was often ice and snow, and there was a huge amount of snow outside the door. At that time, some people carved the ice blocks formed by river water into simple shapes to hold things, so ice sculptures should have originated in China. With the development of the ice sculpture industry, more and more brands have entered the Chinese market.
5. Where is the best place to travel in Heilongjiang this season?
The Oroqen Gurun Festival
Gulun Damu is an Oroqen language, which means worshiping the God of Fire. The ancient Lummuda Festival evolved from the ceremony of worshiping the God of Fire and was held every spring. It is a unique traditional festival of the Oroqen people. At that time, people will bring good wine, meat, tents and other things, and ride their horses to take their families to the predetermined location to participate in the event. There are a variety of activities during the festival: horse racing, archery, shooting, wrestling, singing, dancing, storytelling, chess, plank and other cultural and sports activities are held during the day; shamans are invited to dance around the bonfire in the evening to worship gods and ancestors. This ancient festival of Lunmuda is not just a day for worshiping gods and ancestors, but contains rich cultural connotations.
Sabine is an Ewenki nationality, which means joy and peace. The Sabine Festival is an important traditional festival of the Ewenki people. It originated from the tribal celebrations held when the ancient Ewenki people won a hunting victory. The Ewenki people in Wangxing Ewenki Township, Nehe City have gradually transformed from hunting production to nomadic and farming production, and the content of the celebration has also changed from worshiping mountain gods to horse racing, archery, wrestling, singing and dancing, banquets and other activities. The Sabine Festival was temporarily suspended among the Ewenki people in China. In 1993, at the Third Ewenki Research Conference
The Korean Liutou Festival (the 15th day of the sixth lunar month) originated from the ancient farming era. The flowing head means bathing in the east-flowing water, that is, washing one's hair and bathing in the east-flowing river, worshiping the gods of agriculture and ancestors, cleaning the body, driving away foreign ghosts, and praying for a good harvest and good health. The main activities are: recommending new ones, worshiping agricultural gods and ancestors; eating top-notch food to drive away ghosts and ward off evil spirits; bathing in the east water head will drive away unclean and ominous bodies; and having a banquet at the source of the stream. Peasants talked about farming, and literati recited poems and composed poems.
Manchu Banjin Festival
Manchu Banjin Festival is the anniversary of the birth of the Manchu people. Golden Festival is a compound word in Manchu, and Golden Award means the birth of the Manchu people. In 1635, on the 13th day of the tenth lunar month, Huang Taiji announced in the palace hall of Shengjing (today's Shenyang) that the Jurchen tribe would be changed to the Manchu tribe, which was also referred to as the Manchu tribe after the Revolution of 1911. In order to commemorate the birth of the Manchu name, the Manchu people designated October 13th of the lunar calendar as the Golden Festival to celebrate. Every gold medal ceremony must have three contents: telling the history and remembering the great achievements of the ancestors; performing shaman dance; eating Manchu specialties (drinking bean juice, eating sausages, sticky bean buns, butchered vegetables, four-pressed table dishes), etc.
Daur Kumule Festival
The Kumule Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals of the Daur people and the spring carnival of the Daur people. Kumule is a wild plant that the Daur people like to eat. The traditional folk activities of the Kumul Festival include: Daur song and dance performances, traditional Daur competitions, games, outdoor tasting of Kumul soup, picnics, banquets, and bonfires. Its customs are simple and primitive, its folk customs are strong and its customs are unique. Now, a Sunday in late May and early June is designated as a holiday for the Daur people. Kumule festival. At that time, Daur compatriots put on festive costumes and gathered in Nenjiang grassland to celebrate the festival.