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Along the streets, colorful signs sway gently in the wind, as if whispering in both languages, welcoming every guest who has come from afar.
Tourists from Uruguay flocked to the Ice City, filled with anticipation for exotic experiences and eager to learn more about this mysterious city of the Dragon Kingdom.
These people roamed every corner of Harbin, from ancient alleyways to modern shopping malls, from bustling night markets to tranquil parks...
Without exception, they didn't miss a single one, and explored the area in depth time and time again.
If you can't see everything in one day, then spend several days exploring.
If you don't have enough fun the first time, come and play a few more times.
Because of the border crossing, these tourists from Uruguay have made Ice City their best travel destination.
Even on weekdays, this craze shows no signs of abating.
Or to put it another way, tourists from Uruguay will visit Ice City either once or countless times, and once they have been there, they will never forget it.
At dawn, as the first rays of sunlight pierce through the thin mist and illuminate the streets and alleys of the ice city, tourists from Uruguay begin their new day of sightseeing in the ice city.
In the bustling morning market, they savored the unique breakfast of China: steaming hot buns, fragrant and delicious soy milk, and unforgettable fried dough sticks. Every bite was an ultimate temptation for the taste buds.
In addition, they can also taste the sweet tofu pudding unique to the South in Harbin, and experience the most traditional savory tofu pudding from the North.
Having such a satisfying breakfast, from the inside out, is simply the key to their happy and fulfilling days.
Not to mention the dazzling array of fruits and vegetables in Harbin.
Due to the severe cold in Uruguay, it is difficult to grow fruits and vegetables, so prices naturally rise accordingly.
The climate of Harbin is not much different from that of Uruguay, but Harbin is far ahead in terms of fruits and vegetables.
The fruits and vegetables here are not only plentiful and of excellent quality, but also incredibly affordable.
Ingredients that are considered rare and precious in their own countries are as common as everyday food here.
Even more astonishing is the presence of many varieties they had never heard of or seen before, with diverse shapes and vibrant colors that dazzled the eye.
Therefore, tourists from Uruguay can't help but linger in this sea of fruits and vegetables.
They either paused to admire the exhibits or discussed them quietly, their eyes sparkling with curiosity and eagerness for new knowledge.
When they encounter fruits and vegetables they've never seen before, they'll ask the vendors about how to eat them and their nutritional value.
Putting aside how precious this kind of agricultural and cultural exchange is, just considering the affordable price...
Countless tourists from Uruguay tirelessly come here to shop, treating it just like the vegetable market downstairs in their own neighborhood.
Anyway, going through customs is so convenient, it's just a matter of stepping on the gas.
By the afternoon, the sun in Harbin was shining brightly, warming people comfortably.
Even in summer, people do not avoid it, but rather regard it as a summer resort.
Therefore, many tourists from Uruguay choose to stroll through the old streets of the Ice City, feeling the weight of history and the tranquility of time.
Otherwise, they would go to modern entertainment venues to experience the thrill of speed and passion, filling every corner with laughter and joy.
If all else fails, go to a bathhouse in Harbin and get a full service.
Not only can you enjoy the most luxurious bathing facilities, but you can also enjoy a wide variety of buffet options and experience several entertainment activities.
The Ice City is like Doraemon's magic pocket, bringing countless surprises and joy to tourists from Uruguay.
If the city is already this interesting during the day, then the nighttime in Harbin is even more so—it's a truly captivating and tangible experience.
As night falls, the ice city will take on another charming look.
The dazzling lights illuminated the night sky, making the city look like a dream.
Visitors to Uruguay can climb to high places to overlook the city's prosperity and beauty, or stroll into the brightly lit night market to savor the fusion of food and culture with the locals.
Despite repeated, in-depth tours of the ice city, tourists from Uruguay never seem to tire.
Sometimes they even forget the existence of national borders, wanting only to immerse themselves in this rare friendship and joy.
Even worse, they were so engrossed in their fun that they forgot all about home, only regretting that they weren't native to Harbin and had to repeatedly travel back and forth across the border.
It's no exaggeration to say that the constant influx of tourists from the Uruguayan border into Harbin has quietly revitalized the city's cultural and tourism industry.
This is not just a leap in numbers, but a profound transformation in the city's appearance and cultural atmosphere.
Hotel occupancy rates soared, restaurants saw long queues, and crowds thronged the entrances to specialty handicraft and souvenir shops...
Behind each of these data points lies a significant increase in revenue for the Harbin Culture and Tourism Bureau, and also reflects tourists' boundless yearning and love for the unique charm of Harbin.
Even more noteworthy is that, with the further relaxation of border opening policies between the two countries, this cultural tourism boom has snowballed and gradually spread to the inland regions of Uruguay.
Those tourists who once yearned for distant places are no longer bound by geographical limitations and are embarking on journeys to the Ice City.
Driven by curiosity and longing for the unknown, they traversed mountains and rivers, just to witness the beauty and wonder of this city with their own eyes.
An interesting phenomenon has emerged during this international tourism extravaganza…
In addition to tourists from Uruguay, visitors from all over the world are also flocking to the Ice City in various ways.
Among this group of people, some may be temporarily unable to set foot on the land of the Dragon Kingdom due to the complicated visa application process.
But this did not hinder their exploration of foreign cultures; on the contrary, it gave them some inspiration...
When someone is eager to accomplish something, never underestimate their intelligence.
Some very savvy tourists use Uruguay as a transit point for their trip to Ice City. They first obtain Uruguay visas, which are relatively easy to get, and then use this route to enter Ice City in Guanlong.
It can be said that this circuitous yet creative route has fulfilled the dreams of countless foreign tourists to explore the culture of the Dragon Kingdom.
This group of tourists from all over the world met, got to know each other, and became friends in Harbin, weaving together beautiful travel stories that transcend national borders.