Harbin Beer Hall
The birthplace of Chinese beer culture where you can experience authentic Harbin beer and German-style architecture

Key Information
Established
1900
Architectural Style
German Renaissance
Beer Type
Lager
Capacity
300 people
Original Brewer
Ulubulevskiy
Harbin Beer Hall stands as a living monument to the city's unique European heritage and brewing tradition. Established in 1900 by Russian entrepreneur Ulubulevskiy, this historic venue represents the birthplace of Chinese beer culture. The magnificent building showcases stunning German Renaissance architecture with its distinctive red brick facade, arched windows, and elegant turrets. Inside, visitors are transported to a traditional German beer hall atmosphere with long wooden tables, brass fittings, and the unmistakable aroma of freshly brewed beer. This is where Harbin Beer, China's oldest beer brand, was first produced and continues to be served today. The hall preserves the authentic brewing methods introduced by German masters over a century ago, offering visitors not just a drink but a journey through time.
Things to Do
- Sample authentic Harbin Beer straight from the source
- Admire the stunning German Renaissance architecture
- Learn about the history of Chinese beer brewing
- Experience traditional beer hall atmosphere
- Take photos with the historic brewing equipment
- Enjoy German-style snacks and food pairings
- Participate in beer tasting sessions
- Explore the brewing process exhibition
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