St. Sophia Church, located in Daoli District, is a Byzantine-style Orthodox Church built in 1907 and a landmark building in Harbin. The exotic atmosphere has become a unique scenic line in Harbin, which is the historical witness and important relic of Russia's invasion of Northeast China. The building, which was born nearly a hundred years ago, is magnificent, simple and elegant, full of charming colors. The church is no longer a place of worship. Like an exhibition hall, it tells the history of Harbin. The interior decorative style of the church is fascinating. There is also a place to feed pigeons in the doorway. Pigeons are flying around the church. The scenery is very beautiful. There are also many shops around the church, such as sugar gourds, hats, chocolates and so on. Tips: [Ticket] 15 yuan [Transportation] Buses No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 5, No. 8 and No. 13 all have stops nearby. The stops are: Harbin Architectural Art Plaza, Harbin 100, Fashion Mansion and Jinyang Exquisite City. [Address] Tuolong Street business center in Daoli District [Open Time] 8:00-18:00 [Suggested Play Time] 1 hour [Reminder] Sugar gourd at the entrance is a bit expensive, said 15 yuan a bunch, pay with me 25 yuan, suggest to buy elsewhere.