On February 26th, according to reports from multiple domestic media outlets, as the ice melts and spring returns to the earth, the presence of Southern tourists at popular spots in Harbin such as Central Avenue, St. Sophia Cathedral, and Daoli Vegetable Market is gradually decreasing.
Local residents are taking to the streets, with netizens suggesting that the people of Harbin have officially launched the "Reclaiming the Lost Territory" plan. With out-of-town tourists gone, it's time for us locals to enjoy dining and strolling.
Since the end of last year, Harbin has become a top destination in the tourism industry. Big data from a certain tourism platform shows that on the first day of the New Year holiday, tourism orders to Harbin increased by 202% compared to the previous year.
In order to capture this wave of traffic, the citizens of Harbin are prioritizing guests, treating them as friends and family, and giving way, views, and benefits to friends who come from afar.
Whether it's the artificial moon, sliced frozen pears, or the collective "Erhu" performances, the enthusiasm of the people of Harbin has captivated out-of-town tourists, leading locals to jokingly say, "Harbin, you make me feel like a stranger."
Some netizens express that tourists here feel a sweet sense of being pampered, and who wouldn't want to experience that?