Harbin Tour Singapore

We offer Singaporean tourists a wide range of Harbin Ice Festival Tours to suit most tastes and budgets. Accommodations in reputable hotels, inclusive of airport transfers, and meals are available depending on your choice of package. 

6-day Ultimate Harbin Tour Package

Tour Code: IFH-H-07

Get ready for an unforgettable winter experience at the world's biggest ice and snow carnival in 2025! From December 20 to February 25, immerse yourself in a wonderland of snow and ice. Hit the slopes for skiing, marvel at the breathtaking ice lantern show and exquisite ice sculptures, explore the icy wonderland of the Snow World, and witness the thrilling spectacle of winter swimming. Indulge in a variety of interesti...


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3-day Harbin Family Winter Holidays

Tour Code: IFH-H-09

Discover an extraordinary winter wonderland that will enchant the entire family! This year, our NEW family experience program takes you beyond ordinary theme parks and into the heart of a magical winter realm. From the breathtaking Ice and Snow World to the enchanting Ice Lantern Show and Snow Sculpture Art Expo, you'll be immersed in a frozen fantasy. Get your adrenaline pumping with ice skating, sleigh rides, tubing...


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4-day Harbin Ice and Snow World & Jihua Ski Resort Tour

Tour Code: IFH-H-10

Embark on the ultimate adventure to the Harbin Ice Festival 2025! This exclusive trip offers a safari-style experience, world-class skiing, and an enchanting evening in a winter wonderland of ice and snow. With availability from December 20th. 2024 to February 25th. 2025, you're guaranteed an unforgettable journey into the heart of a frozen fantasy.


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5-day Unforgettable Harbin and China's Snow Town Tour

Tour Code: IFH-H-12

Embark on a magical journey through Harbin's winter wonderland with this exclusive travel package. From the enchanting ice lantern fair to the breathtaking Ice and Snow World, your senses will be captivated at every turn. Witness the international Snow Sculpture Expo, where artists from around the globe showcase their frozen masterpieces. Get up close and personal with adorable polar animals at Harbin Polarland, and...


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Winter is considered as the best time to visit Harbin, but we suggest you'd better go there during December 25 - February 20 so as you can see the perfect ice and snow sculptures.

Getting to Harbin from Singapore

Step A: Take International Flight to the Major China Cities which have flights connecting to Harbin.

Step B: Take domestic flight to Harbin. (If you arrive in Beijing or Shanghai, you can also choose taking train to Harbin, see train schedule here)

Recommended arrival Cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Haikou, Xiamen, Kunming, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Sanya, Dalian, Fuzhou, Tianjin, Hong Kong etc. 

International Air Tickets

http://www.singaporeair.com/SAA-flow.form?execution=e3s1

http://www.airchina.sg/en/index.html

http://www.csair.com/en/index.asp 

http://www.farecompare.com/flights/Singapore-SIN/China-CN/citycountry.html

http://www.kayak.com/flights#/SIN-HRB/2012-12-24/2012-12-26/2adults

China Domestic Flight Tickets

http://en.ceair.com/

http://global.hnair.com/en/index.php?start=9&language=1

http://www.airchina.com.cn/en/index.shtml

http://www.csair.com/en/index.shtml?country=China

Recommended Routes

Popular route: Singapore-Beijing-Harbin

Cheap Routes

Singapore-Guangzhou-Harbin

Singapore-Shenzhen-Harbin

Singapore-Haikou-Harbin

Chinese Embassy does not directly accept ordinary visa application from the applicants. For ordinary Chinese visa application, please proceed to China Visa  Application Service Centre located at 9th Floor, Royal Brothers, 22 Malacca Street.

For enquiry, please visit their website at www.visaforchina.com.sg or call 62262358 / 62262439.

For public transportation to China Visa Application Service Centre, you can go by MRT, get off at Raffles Place and exit at A, B or D

For more info about Chinese visa, please visit the website of Chinese Embassy in Singapore: http://www.chinaembassy.org.sg/eng/

Credit Cards

Currently there are seven main foreign credit cards available in China, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Federal and Million. Credit cards can be used for withdrawing money, shopping and other transactions in most major cities of the country, but generally not accepted in rural areas.

ATM

In China, most of the local ATMs machines accept Visa and Master. CITIBANK card and HSBC are also very popular in China because Citibank and HSBC have agreement with UnionPay. For other cards, you may check the ATMs you are going to use and see if they have the logos and signs for your credit cards. 

Electricity

Basically there are two main standards for voltage and frequency in the world. One is the standard of 120 volts at a frequency of 60 Hz, and the other is the standard of 220–240 volts at 50 Hz. China uses generally 220V, 50HZ, AC (Hong Kong is 200V; Taiwan is 110V).

Electricity in United Kingdom is 230 Volts, alternating at 50 cycles per second. If you travel to China, you will need a voltage converter and a plug adapter.

Communications

1.Internet: Most hotel rooms will offer an internet connection for your laptop. Airports, Starbucks, and a number of coffee restaurants provide free Wi-Fi. If you don't have a laptop, inexpensive internet bars are scattered around the city. 

2. Post Offices: Airmail letters to United Kingdom usually take between four days and a week to reach their destinations. Stamps are sold at the post office counters.

3. Telephone

♦ Call a fixed phone

If you are going to call a fixed phone in a particular city in China, please dial the exit number of your home country 0011 + 86 (China's country code) + 10 (i.e. Beijing's city code) + phone number.

♦ Call a cell phone

If you are going to call a mobile phone in a particular city in China, please dial the exit number of your home country 0011 + 86 (China's country code) + Cell phone number.

What To Do in an Emergency in Harbin

Hopefully, you won't have to deal with an emergency while you're in Harbin. However, if you do find yourself in a bad situation, it is important to know what to do.

In China the organization that is responsible for public safety is the Public Security Bureau (PSB). There are usually several PSB locations within a city district. If you feel you are in danger or need to call for help, you can reach the PSB by dialing 110 on any phone in China.

If you lose your passport, you should report the lost passport as soon as possible to your nearest Public Security Bureau and to your embassy or consulate in China. In order to get a new Chinese visa, a Police report about the loss/theft will be required. 

♦ Harbin Public Security Bureau

Tel: (0451)87661411

No.9, Hongxing Street, Daoli District

♦ Harbin Public Security Bureau, Daowai Branch

Tel: (0451)57606110

No.331, Dongzhi Road, Daowai District

♦ Harbin Public Security Bureau, Daoli Branch

Tel: (0451)87663190

No.27,  Aidemengdun Road, Daoli District

Below are some emergency phone numbers that you should make note of:

110 for the police

119 in case of fire

120 for an ambulance

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