Main Synagogue Concert Hall

Harbin


Harbin's Main Synagogue, dating back to 1909, is now a delightfully intimate, well-priced concert venue for classical music performances, with four shows per week (7pm, ¥20 to ¥100, one hour). The ticket office, a star-shaped window around the north side of the synagogue, opens daily at 2pm. Seating is on the old wooden pews; even the cheapest tickets are decent.


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