Rosia Avenue 1
Luoxiya Street is located in Angangxi District, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, China. The street was formed on 1907. It is a well-preserved street with outstanding Russian architectural characteristics along the Middle East Railway.
2. Ang Ang Creek Site
Angangxi site, located 25 kilometers southwest of Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, on the sandy hill in the swamp where Songhua River and Nenjiang River meet, belongs to the Neolithic site with fishing and hunting as the main economic type in China.
3. Yueming Island
Yueming Island is located seven kilometers northwest of Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, China. This is a Jiang Xindao surrounded by water on the Nenjiang River. The island covers an area of about 7.6 square kilometers, formerly known as Surabaya Island. Located in the middle reaches of Nenjiang River, 7 kilometers northwest of Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, it is named Yueming Island if a bright moon is reflected on Nenjiang River.
4. Longsha Park
Longsha Park, located in the center of Qiqihar, has a history of one hundred years. Covering an area of 64 hectares, including 20 hectares of water, it is the largest comprehensive park in Northeast China. In winter, Longsha Park held an ice scenic tour of Longsha, which added a big landscape. Qiqihar's ice sculpture works are well-known at home and abroad, and are known as He Cheng's wonderful work.
5. Zhalong Nature Reserve
Zhalong National Nature Reserve in Heilongjiang Province is a rare waterfowl distribution area with cranes and other large waterfowl in China, and it is the largest breeding ground for red-crowned cranes in the world. It is located in the Songnen Plain in the west of Heilongjiang Province, the southeast of Qiqihar City, and the lake, swamp, reed and grassland belt in the lower reaches of Wuyuer River. The boundary plane is irregular olive-shaped from northeast to southwest, with a total area of 265,438+00,000 hectares.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Rosia Avenue Baidu Encyclopedia-Ang Ang Creek Site.