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What are the minority attractions worth visiting in Heilongjiang?

I've always longed for distant places, especially Tibet and Heilongjiang, and I'm going there. So when I was in college, I took advantage of the winter vacation to travel to Heilongjiang for nearly half a month, punched in many scenic spots, and found a super-beautiful niche, Harbin Confucian Temple.

Confucian temple

Confucius Temple, now the National Museum of Heilongjiang Province, is a 3A-level scenic spot. Located at No.25, Wenmiao Street, nangang district, Harbin Engineering University. It was built in memory of Confucius, an outstanding educator and thinker in ancient China. It is called the Forbidden City in Harbin. It is the last existing Confucius Temple in China, which has unique significance in the history of Confucius Temple in China, so it was awarded in 1996.

? Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 08: 30- 16: 30 16.

Admission: free?

? Location information: No.25, Miao Wen Street, Liaoyuan Street, nangang district, Harbin, Heilongjiang.

Traffic strategy:

Bus: Take Bus No.6 to Harbin Engineering University Station, enter the gate of Harbin Engineering University eastward, and walk along Miao Wen Street 10 minutes.

Subway: Take the 1 line to the subway station of Engineering University, exit 3, and walk about 900 meters.

Self-driving: navigate to the parking lot near Harbin Confucian Temple.

Recommended reason:

The Confucian Temple in Harbin is a scenic building of Harbin ethnic minorities. After all, the outstanding buildings in Harbin are European Baroque and Rococo Russian architecture. That is, when Russia colonized the Northeast, the streets were full of Russian culture such as Russian architecture and Russian commodity stores. The Confucian Temple in Harbin is a cultural product of the struggle against western culture. It was started in 1926 and completed in 1929, so as to present national characteristics and not forget national culture.

Introduction to the game:

On the east side is the National Museum of Heilongjiang Province, which introduces the lifestyle and clothing styles of the ethnic groups such as Oroqen, Ewenki and Hezhe who fish and hunt in the north (fish skin clothing and fish skin decorative paintings are impressive), as well as the culture and history of the Jurchen nationality. The west side introduces Confucius and Confucian cultural history.

The place where Confucius is enshrined is called Confucius Temple or Confucius Temple. It was designed and built according to the scale of the large-scale ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius and the system of the palace to show respect for Confucius, a famous teacher throughout the ages. Harbin Confucian Temple adopts the highest "Big Temple Specification" in building specifications. Harbin Confucian Temple (1 1 Bay), as the highest-ranking Confucian Temple in China, is second only to Qufu Confucian Temple (9 Bay) and Beijing Confucian Temple (9 Bay). The building is surrounded by red walls and the roof is yellow glazed tiles. The building is magnificent, and the courtyard layout is rigorous and symmetrical. The top grade "Golden Dragon Seal" is used for painting. Dacheng Hall is the main hall, a hall with east-west symmetry. In addition, there are Chi Pan, Panqiao, Lingxingmen, Yemeni and stone tablets. In particular, specific materials are introduced into the temple, but the appearance is generally the same as that of other Confucius temples. In winter, red walls and white glazed tiles are very suitable for shooting classical Hanfu.

In the imperial examination system, the champion came to worship Confucius and opened the main entrance. Now, in order to cheer up the students, many students and parents kneel down and burn incense and pray before the college entrance examination, write down a wish note, cross the Champion Bridge, throw coins in the wishing pool, touch octopus, hang dragon lanterns and HongLing, burn incense and pray to become the champion.

In the courtyard, there is an inscription by Zhang Xueliang, commander-in-chief of security in the three northeastern provinces, "China is the most sacred motherland, and Harbin is the wrong place for China people." Show the checks and balances and dissatisfaction of the people in Northeast China with Western rule, and inspire the great feelings of the nation.

Don't miss the punch-in attractions:

? Dacheng Hall is the largest building in the temple, with double eaves and eleven rooms wide. Like the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City, the specifications are extremely high (probably not built in the Qing Dynasty). Although new materials and technologies such as reinforced concrete have been introduced into the temple, its appearance is no different from that of the traditional Confucius Temple, which embodies the eclecticism of architecture in the Republic of China.

? Experience in shooting buildings with mobile phones;

The architectural color of Confucius Temple is very rich, so don't worry about monotony, pay attention to the composition of the picture.

When shooting the whole building, you can try to compare the front angles and keep the building picture parallel to the edge of the mobile phone.

Shooting the side of the building can let some leaves enter the picture and enhance the sense of the picture.

It can also be matched with the surrounding scenery, which can occupy one third of the picture.

Enlarge the shooting multiple of the mobile phone, and you can shoot some architectural details;

Buildings in the sun have the brightest colors, so you can make more use of the sunshine environment.