The Harbin Jewish New Hall was built in 1918 and has an area of 2,400 square meters, making it the largest synagogue in China. In 2006, the synagogue was renovated to protect historical and cultural relics, and the museum displays the "Harbin Jewish History and Culture Exhibition", which shows the production and living conditions of Jews in Harbin in the middle of the 20th century.
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The Harbin Jewish New Hall was built in 1918 and has an area of 2,400 square meters, making it the largest synagogue in China. In 2006, the synagogue was renovated to protect historical and cultural relics, and the museum displays the "Harbin Jewish History and Culture Exhibition", which shows the production and living conditions of Jews in Harbin in the middle of the 20th century.
Harbin Jewish Culture and History Museum, very beautiful and solemn building, unique style, full of rich religious color! Adult tickets are 25 yuan, half price tickets are 12 yuan! It is worth visiting!
There is an inconvenient transportation on the subway construction site at the door, and there is a street opposite to parking. Arched porch and large dome are characteristics. Tickets are 25 yuan, initially feel expensive, after entering, see the maintenance is intact and magnificent, feel worth it. The building itself is wonderful, with many Jewish working life introductions in Harbin and a brief introduction to contemporary Jewish relations with Harbin.
[View] Charming view [Cost-effective] Very high worth a visit
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The Harbin Jewish New Hall was built in 1918 and has an area of 2,400 square meters, making it the largest synagogue in China. In 2006, in order to protect the historical and cultural relics, the synagogue was renovated. The museum displays the "Harbin Jewish History and Culture Exhibition", which shows the production and living conditions of Jews in Harbin in the middle of the 20th century.
In Harbin Tongjiang Street, formerly known as Gun Team Street, it was a gathering place for Jews in Harbin. After liberation, it was built into a new Jewish synagogue, witnessing the history of Jewish life in Harbin.