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GLOBALink | Russian food gains popularity in China's Harbin

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發布於 2023年03月22日09:50 • Wang Dayu,Liu Heyao

Russian cuisine has gained popularity in Harbin, the capital of NE. China's Heilongjiang Province which borders Russia.

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