Proper noun
Harbin
A prefecture-level city and subprovincial city, the provincial capital of Heilongjiang, in northeastern China.
For those who continue to study remotely in D.C., most services and gathering spaces on campus are restricted, but essential resources remain open: the dining hall, Kennedy RHO, and offices in Harbin Hall. Source: Internet
A year later, to consolidate their position, the Russians began to build a new railway from Harbin through Mukden to Port Arthur, the South Manchurian Railroad. Source: Internet
In addition, these services operated their own small aviation units to assist their maritime patrol capabilities, with Hai Guang and CMS operating a handful of Harbin Z-9 helicopters, and a maritime patrol aircraft based on the Harbin Y-12 STOL transport. Source: Internet
Other Chinese cities to feature on the list include the capital Beijing, financial hub Shanghai, tech centre Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Harbin and Chengdu. Source: Internet
In 1153, he moved the empire's main capital from Huining Prefecture (south of present-day Harbin) to the former Liao capital, Yanjing (present-day Beijing ). Source: Internet
After a ground ball moved the runners up a base, Harbin drove in both for the 5-3 lead. Source: Internet