What to do in Harbin China apart from the above? Laodaowai is a nice choice to see the Chinese-baroque buildings and to taste the traditional Chinese foods. The alleys here are lined with Chinese baroque houses. It seems to be an old western style district at a distance, but you will find the buildings were constructed with many Chinese elements. For example, brackets inserted between the top of a column and a crossbeam, and the Chinese patterns like peony, golden toad, pomegranate, etc. were applied. Quite a few human sculptures in old costumes are laid on the streets, which is lovely and makes you feel going into the old time. What’s more, there are many time-honored restaurants, so you can feed yourselves with the authentic Harbin cuisine, such as Zhang Bao Pu with local steamed buns, Zhang Fei Braised Meat, and Laodingfeng with traditional pastries.