After breakfast, take the subway to the ship station, and walk here to the cultural park to see the Church of the Rest of the Virgin. I remember that I came here to play with my daughter-in-law when I was just with my daughter-in-law. At that time, I still had tickets, and it was also a place to leave a good memory. This time I revisited the old place without selling tickets. In winter, many entertainment facilities are not open, and it is a bit bleak. This church in Harbin Cultural Park, also known as the Assumption Church of the Virgin Mary, also known as Uspinkaya Church, was originally built by the Middle East Railway Administration and donations from churches. In the late 1980s, Harbin Municipal Government invested in repairing it. It was changed to "Harbin Amusement Park". The protection of this church is also relatively general. From the mottled walls, you can see that the church under the huge Ferris wheel is very small, the original onion top is gone, and the silent scene is behind the maintenance of a very new Ferris wheel. The side door behind is the clock tower built in 1930. Ukrainian architectural style. There are two floors above the arch at the entrance of the park, and the third floor used to have an onion-headed dome with an Orthodox cross. It is currently a small five-pointed star. The word "cultural park" is hung on the bell tower.