Nice train station. There is a wonderful cafe with dumping grounds. Convenient connections. A clear, spacious hallway. There is everything you need inside, from massage chairs to shops and hot water baths.
The departure waiting room is about the size of a stadium with walls and a vault somewhere very high that protects from precipitation (I can't say that the ceilings are high, the ceilings are high, this is when it's higher than in an apartment, and when you think that there is simply no ceiling, how can I say?). Cafes, minimarkets abound, and there's plenty of room for everyone to sit. The toilets are clean. Information board in Chinese and English. However, the turnstiles open 20 minutes before the departure of the train for passengers with limited mobility and 15 minutes for everyone else, and you need to make it.
China's railway stations are, of course, a separate story - they amaze with their scale, capacity, and constant Brownian motion of passengers - and Harbin Railway Station is proof of this. But the last time I was here at night, and I want to share the views of the station square and the surrounding area at night.
Everything is well and clearly organized inside the building, there are places where you can have a snack.I was lucky: despite the late hour, in the noodle shop, which was already closing, the cook and the waitress even agreed to stay and accepted the order. The impressions are the best!