On the banks of the Songhua River in Harbin, Stalin Park is like a shining pearl, attracting the attention of countless tourists.
When you step into the park, you will see sculptures of various shapes, which are either solemn and majestic or lively and lively, as if telling the story of the years. Strolling along the winding path, the trees are shaded, the flowers are in full bloom, and the air is filled with a faint fragrance of flowers, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. The river breeze blows gently, bringing a hint of coolness, and the waves of the Songhua River flicker in the sun, like countless jumping gems.
In the corridor of the park, people stroll and chat leisurely, some old people are playing chess, and children are chasing and playing, a harmonious and joyful scene. Occasionally, you can hear singing from afar, which is music lovers showing their talents to their heart's content, adding more vitality and vitality to this park.
Stalin Park is not only a good place for leisure, but also a place full of historical charm. Here, I seemed to travel through time and space, and felt the unique charm and profound heritage of the city of Harbin.