Middle East Railway Impression Pavilion is located in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province. It is the largest exhibition hall in China with the theme of Middle East Railway history and culture. Through scene restoration, multimedia, 3D simulation, historical archives, pictures, cultural relics and other means, the Middle East Railway Impression Museum reproduces the history of the construction of the Middle East Railway, showing the old city days of old Harbin, the customs of foreign commercial ports and overseas Chinese. The exhibition duration is about 1 hour, and the opening time is 9: 00- 16: 00 (closed every Monday).
Harbin Middle East Railway Impression Pavilion was officially completed on September 20 17 1 day, and was open to the public free of charge. Relying on the Songhua River Railway Bridge, a national key cultural relic protection unit, it is a pavilion that vividly reflects Harbin's urban style, character and character.
Brief introduction of middle east railway
The Middle East Railway 1897 started in August, and 1903 was officially opened to traffic. After the completion of the Middle East Railway, a large amount of capital was injected and commerce developed rapidly. More than 30 countries set up consulates and banks here, relying on railways to open ports through commerce, and Manzhouli, Fulaerji, Zhalantun and Harbin developed from this.
After the October Revolution, the northern section was jointly established by China and the Soviet Union. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the whole line was collectively called China Changchun Railway. Dong Qing Railway refers to a section of Siberian Railway built by Russia in the late Qing Dynasty, from Chita, Russia to Vladivostok, Russia via Manzhouli, Harbin and Suifenhe in China. 2065438+2008 10, 65438+2008, selected in the first batch of China industrial heritage protection list.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Middle East Railway Impression Hall