Harbin Railway Station

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Harbin station (simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨站; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱站; pinyin: Hā'ěrbīn Zhàn) is a railway station of Jingha railway, Binsui Railway, Labin Railway, Binbei Railway and Binzhou Railway. The station located in the town of Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.

History

Songhuajiang station (Chinese: 松花江站; pinyin: Sōnghuājiāng Zhàn; literally: "Songhua River Railway Station") opened in October, 1899.[1] Songhuajiang Station was renamed Harbin Station in July, 1903.[2]

On October 26, 1909, Korean activist An Jung-geun assassinated Itō Hirobumi (伊藤博文), the first Prime Minister of Japan and then-Japanese Resident-General of Korea on the platform at Harbin Station. A memorial hall honoring An Jung-geun was opened on Sunday, 19 January 2014 in Harbin. The hall, a 200-square meter room, features photos and memorabilia.[3]

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Preceding station   China Railways.svg China Railway   Following station
towards Beijing
Beijing–Harbin Railway Terminus
Preceding station   ChinaRailwayHighspeed-notext.svg China Railway High-speed   Following station
Terminus Beijing–Harbin Railway
towards Dalian


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  1. 哈尔滨火车站简介(Chinese)
  2. 哈尔滨市志 交通志(Chinese)
  3. Memorial hall for Korean nationalist Ahn Jung Geun opens in China