Harbin Beer Museum
Harbin Beer Museum
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Ronsku
Mikkeli, Finland63 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2016 • Friends
We took a taxi from Hananzhan straight to the museum. The museum is located little bit further away from city and other attractions. There is also a possibility to pick up a bus 333 to get there and back. It departs from the front of the museum approx. every hour. Then in Ping Fang district you need to transfer for a bus nr 338 or 343 to get back to the city. The museum has not that much to tell you about the brewing. The first part is the most interesting with artificial replica of old town centre and train station built inside the museum. There are also some brewing equipment to be seen. The latter part of the museum was mostly cheering up trademark's own success and sponsor deals with sport teams. Nothing really interesting. The ticket price 50RMB includes a small (about 2dl) glass of room temperature beer and a short tour to brewery itself. The staff does not explain that much during tour and only few words of English are written on the walls or said by staff. The brewery tour means watching the brewery's staff working downstairs while you are watching on the second floor behind the glass (only from one side). The tour is run four times a day and lasts about 15mins.
Written 11 September 2016
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Daniel P
159 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Family
We took a taxi there and when it was time to go back I asked if they can call us a cab. They tried to install Didi on my phone but it wouldn’t accept my number. Luckily I have a friend in China who paid the reception lady who booked us a car back to the hotel with her Didi account.

We were the only people in the museum until 4 coaches arrived. The brewery section was closed so we couldn’t actually see where the beer was made
Written 16 July 2018
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Laxiaozi08200912
Beijing, China1,238 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2016 • Solo
Though I went there in the winter, it was still an amazing scene when you see people drinking the Ha Pi in the snow!! Yep, I was also drinking the refreshing beer whilst walking in the snowy weather! Some of the coolest feelings that you'll ever feel!
Written 20 March 2017
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mclikit
Harbin, China8 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Friends
Worst place to go in Harbin ever. I been there with my family. The guide there is the best english user in town but worst in everything. She is not helpful her looks like always asking me why you are here i want to go home. The second flood they have a cinema room with 4D to tell the story about harbin beer but i think they forget to give us a 3D glasses. Bad experience ever. Don’t go there and it’s far from downtown.
Written 30 December 2018
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