
Harbin’s metro system is a convenient way for Malaysian travellers to explore the city’s key attractions. The network currently includes several main lines linking popular spots such as Central Street (Zhongyang Dajie), Harbin Ice and Snow World, and Harbin West Railway Station. This article provides an overview of the Harbin Metro map, major stations, operating hours, and ticket prices, along with step-by-step instructions for using mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay (including QR code activation) with recommended hotels close to key metro stops, making it easy to plan travellers's stay and move around the city with ease.
Harbin Metro Map

Harbin’s metro network is modern, clean, and easy to navigate an excellent choice for Malaysian travellers exploring the “Ice City.” The system currently covers key urban districts and connects many of Harbin’s most famous sights. Trains are punctual and signage is available in both Chinese and English, making travel straightforward for visitors.
Harbin Metro Popular Lines, Operating Hours & Major Stops
Most metro lines operate from 6:00 AM to 10:30 PM daily, though times can vary slightly by station, line, and during public holidays.
Line | Weekday Hours* | Weekend/Holiday Hours* | Must-See Stops | Tips |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Line 1 | 06:00 – 22:30 | 06:00 – 22:30 | Harbin Railway Station, Central Street (Zhongyang Dajie) | Direct link to the historic shopping street and many Russian-style cafés. |
Line 2 | 06:00 – 22:30 | 06:00 – 22:30 | Harbin West Railway Station, Harbin Ice & Snow World (seasonal bus transfer) | Ideal for travellers arriving by high-speed train. |
Line 3 (under gradual expansion) | 06:00 – 22:30 | 06:00 – 22:30 | Provincial Government, Haxi CBD | Great for reaching modern business areas and local restaurants. |
- Real-time schedules: Check the official Harbin Metro app or station noticeboards.
- Final authority: Always follow on-site announcements for the latest departure or service updates.
- Times are approximate: Check live updates before travelling.
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Harbin Metro Stations
Source: Wikipedia
Harbin’s metro may be newer and smaller than Shenzhen’s, but it is growing quickly and offers travellers a clean, efficient way to reach the city’s major landmarks. Below is a Malaysian-friendly guide to the most important stations like grouped by travel purpose plus ticket tips to help you move around like a local.
Key Transport Hubs
Station | Line(s) | Details |
|---|---|---|
Harbin Railway Station 哈尔滨站 | Line 1 | Direct underground access to the main intercity rail terminal for trains to Beijing, Dalian, and other parts of China. |
Harbin West Railway Station 哈尔滨西站 | Line 2 | Major stop for high-speed rail services, perfect for travellers continuing to Beijing or Shenyang. |
Harbin North Railway Station 哈尔滨北站 | Line 2 | Convenient for regional trains heading to northern Heilongjiang and Russia-border cities. |
Harbin Taiping International Airport 哈尔滨太平国际机场 | Shuttle + planned metro link | Currently served by airport buses and taxis; a metro extension is under construction for future direct service. |
Central Business & Shopping Districts
Station | Line(s) | Details |
|---|---|---|
Museum 博物馆 | Line 1 | Close to the Heilongjiang Provincial Museum and large shopping malls along Hongqi Street. |
Bowuguan to Zhongyang Dajie Corridor | Line 1 | Short walk to Central Street (Zhongyang Dajie), the city’s famous Russian-style shopping avenue. |
Haxi 哈西 | Line 3 (expanding) | Modern business and residential area with trendy cafés and restaurants. |
Tourist & Leisure Hotspots
Station | Line(s) | Attractions |
|---|---|---|
Harbin Engineering University 工程大学 | Line 2 | Near the Sun Island Scenic Area and Harbin Polarland (via short taxi or bus ride). |
Jiuzhan 九站 | Line 1 | Handy for bus connections to Harbin Ice and Snow World in winter. |
Harbin Ice and Snow World (Seasonal Transfer) | Line 2 | Exit at Harbin Engineering University or Harbin West and follow shuttle buses during festival season. |
Emerging & Trendy Areas
Station | Line(s) | Details |
|---|---|---|
Qunli 群力 | Line 3 (partial service) | Rapidly developing residential and commercial district with new malls and parks. |
Convention & Exhibition Center 会展中心 | Line 2 | Venue for trade fairs and cultural events, surrounded by modern hotels. |
Timetables on the Harbin Metro can vary slightly by line or during public holidays, so it’s best to check the official “Harbin Metro” app or read the notices posted inside each station for the most up-to-date information. All station signs and train announcements are provided in both Chinese and English, making it easy for Malaysian travellers to get around even without speaking Mandarin. The network can become busy during peak hours especially from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM so travelling outside these times will give you a more comfortable and relaxed ride.
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Harbin Metro Ticket Fares
Source: Wikipedia
Harbin’s metro uses a distance-based fare system, making it easy for travellers to pay only for the distance they travel. All carriages are standard class, with comfortable seating and plenty of standing space, perfect for both short hops around the city and longer journeys to railway hubs.
Distance Travelled | Regular Fare |
|---|---|
0 – 4 km | ¥2 (≈ RM1.30) |
4 – 8 km | ¥3 (≈ RM1.90) |
8 – 12 km | ¥4 (≈ RM2.50) |
12 – 18 km | ¥5 (≈ RM3.20) |
Over 18 km | +¥1 (≈ RM0.65) for every additional 8 km |
Fares are per single journey and calculated automatically when you tap in and out.
Passenger Discounts
- Free Travel:
- Children under 1.2 m in height
- Seniors aged 65 and above
- People with disabilities and active military personnel (valid ID required)
- Half-Price:
- Children between 1.2 m and 1.5 m
- Students holding a recognised Chinese student card
Recommended Hotels in Harbin
How to Pay for the Harbin Metro – Tickets, Cards, and Mobile Payment

Source: Pickle Deli Square
For most Malaysian travellers, Alipay or WeChat Pay is the fastest and easiest way to ride the Harbin Metro. After linking your Malaysian Visa or Mastercard in the international version of either app, simply open the metro “Ride Code”, scan the gate, and board so no need to queue for a paper ticket.
Ticket Type | Price / Deposit | Where to Get It | How to Pay | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Single-Journey Ticket | Fare varies by distance (¥2–5 / ≈ RM1.30–RM3.20) | Ticket machines or official Harbin Metro app | Cash, bank card, or mobile pay | Occasional trips or one-time rides |
QR Ride Code | Same as regular fare | Alipay, WeChat Pay, or Harbin Metro app | Mobile scan | Everyday travellers who prefer cashless entry |
One-Day Pass | ¥15 | Station service counters | Cash or card | Tourists planning unlimited rides within 24 hours |
China T-Union Card | Fare varies by distance | Nationwide outlets and major metro stations | Cash or recharge | Travellers visiting multiple Chinese cities using the same card |
Single-Journey Ticket

Source: Pickle Deli Square
- Plastic token purchased at station machines or service counters.
- Valid for one trip on the day of purchase.
- Tap on the entry gate to enter.
- Drop the token into the slot at the exit gate to leave.
QR Ride Code

- Mobile QR code generated in Alipay, WeChat Pay, or the official Harbin Metro app.
- Link a Malaysian Visa or Mastercard to the international version of the app.
- Scan the QR code at the entry and exit gates for a cashless ride.
One-Day Pass

Source: The China Journey
- Unlimited metro rides for 24 hours from the first tap.
- Costs around ¥15.
- Ideal for tourists exploring multiple attractions in a single day.
China T-Union Card

- Nationwide transit card that works on metros, buses, and some ferries across many Chinese cities, including Harbin.
- Available at major metro stations, selected convenience stores, and participating transport service counters.
- Requires a refundable deposit (amount varies by city).
- Rechargeable with cash or mobile payment at ticket machines and kiosks.
- Just Tap in and out at gates
- Ideal for travellers visiting multiple Chinese cities who want one card for all public transport.
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What to Do If You Have Problems on the Harbin Metro

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Lost Items in the Harbin Metro
If you lose something while travelling, go directly to the nearest station service counter. Clearly describe the item, the station or train where you last saw it, and the approximate time it was lost. Staff will help you file a report and contact you if your belongings are found.
Tip: Always double-check your seat and the floor before leaving the train.
If You Miss the Last Train
Don’t worry if you miss the final service of the night. Harbin has night buses and taxis that operate late, so you can still reach your hotel or next destination. Metro lines typically stop running around 10:30 PM, but some routes may have slightly later “short-turn” trains. Check the Harbin Metro app or station notices for any extended services.
Emergency Contacts
For immediate help, visit a station service counter or call:
- 110 – Police
- 120 – Medical emergencies
- +86 451 5187 7979 – Harbin Metro customer hotline
Save these numbers in your phone or keep them written down before your trip.
If Your Phone Dies or You Lose Internet
No battery or connection? Many larger stations provide charging points or power-bank rentals. Local SIM cards and eSIM plans are widely available at Harbin Taiping International Airport and major shopping areas for reliable data. If you need assistance, simply ask metro staff—they are accustomed to helping travellers.
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FAQs About Harbin Metro
Can I pay for rides without cash?
Yes. Use the QR Ride Code in Alipay or WeChat Pay (international versions accept Malaysian Visa/Mastercard). Simply scan the code at the gates so no ticket purchase required.Can I use the same card on buses and the metro?
Yes. The Harbin Metro IC Card and China T-Union Card both work on city buses, allowing easy bus–metro transfers and small fare discounts.What if I cannot speak Mandarin?
No problem. Station signs and train announcements are bilingual (Chinese and English). Metro staff are used to helping international visitors.How can I avoid rush-hour crowds?
Travel outside 7:30–9:00 AM and 5:00–7:00 PM, when trains are busiest. Mid-morning or early afternoon offers a more comfortable ride.Where can I top up my IC card?
Top up at station ticket machines, service counters, or selected convenience stores. Machines have an English menu for easy use.
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