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  1. manchurianexile avatar

    RE: WInter in Manchuria

    by manchurianexile 16 November 2011

    Most (Not quite all) of the islands in the Yalu officially belong to North Korea (Or so I'm told) so it is possible to slide into North…

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    RE: Winter Vacay to Harbin

    by manchurianexile 08 November 2011

    #1 +Harbin is ok for a day or two--a couple of hours away is Acheng, which is also interesting.+ A'Cheng is a couple of hours away from…

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    RE: Manchuria

    by manchurianexile 21 September 2011

    I lived in Tonghua, which is very close to Xin Bin Manchu Autnoumous Region (In Fushun county, Liaoning. I lived there for a year, too)…

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    RE: China train tickets- availability

    by manchurianexile 18 September 2011

    #33 +Perhaps there was -- is -- an exception for a return ticket bought at the same time as the outgoing leg.+ Hmmm... Maybe. Except…

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    RE: Going to Heaven Lake (Tian Chi) by train (to Baihe or Erdao Baihe)?

    by manchurianexile 30 August 2011

    Completly different places. You want Er Dao Bai He. Nearest airport would be Yanji. Hailang airport in Mudanjiang maybe the next close…

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    RE: Haerbin to Beijing in 2 weeks??

    by Shefgab 09 June 2011

    If you're travelling in the summer, I would HIGHLY reccomend Changbaishan. Really beautiful area. Spend a couple of night there, and approch…

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    RE: Christmas in Haerbin

    by manchurianexile 28 December 2010

    Skiing in Harbin? Forget it! Harbin is the flatest place on earth. If you want to ski, you'll have to head for Yabuli and that is clo…

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    RE: Winter/New Years in China - What to do??

    by manchurianexile 28 November 2010

    Much as I love it, Heilongjiang in the winter is not that scenic because it is the flatest place on Earth and will be a uniform white.…

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    RE: Heilongjiang - what to see and do and getting there.

    by manchurianexile 25 March 2010

    I lived in Harbin for 2 years (living in Jilin now), It depends what you mean by Heilongjiang. If you mean Harbin, then 2 weeks may be…

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    RE: Snow Village in Harbin

    by macyerica 10 November 2008

    I couldnt find any information in English neither. The snow village in Chinese name is 双峰林场 (pīnyīn: shuāng fēng lín cháng). I think this…

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    RE: Snow Village in Harbin

    by ZHET 10 November 2008

    I did a quick google search and didn't find much. I also went to the site you marked in your OP but it was in Chinese and I can't read…

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    RE: Flight from Vladivostok to Shanghai

    by toronto1505 07 October 2008

    another missed flight is to Dalian.. anyway all flights from VVO are overpriced so if you can get to Mudanjiang, then it would be much…

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    RE: Flight from Vladivostok to Shanghai

    by apoivre 05 October 2008

    The cheapest way would be to cross into China overland and get a domestic flight from the first airport you can get to (Mudanjiang?).…

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    Transportation from North China to Vladivostok

    by ellyse 16 November 2007

    Yanji -- Mudanjiang:
    2167 (0317--0955) 6h38min

    Cheers!

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    Transportation from North China to Vladivostok

    by jimcowdrill 16 November 2007

    The train crosses the border at Suifanhe, a fair bit north of where you are. You can get the train from Yanji to Mudanjiang; trains to…

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    Guangzhou to Beijing - Bus or Train?

    by xokapi 28 January 2007

    Try anything once, except a long distance, hard seat (or worse, no seat) trip on a Chinese train; unless, perhaps, you would enjoy the…

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