Though Sunjia Station is primarily a railway hub, its surroundings offer rich opportunities to explore Northeast China's industrial heritage and Russian-influenced history. Join a guided "Railway Heritage Tour" to visit the former marshaling yard and signal tower, uncovering the station’s pivotal role in the early 20th-century Manchurian railway network.
Just a 15-minute walk away lies the Songbei Industrial Museum, showcasing vintage steam locomotives, railway tools, and archival photographs that chronicle Heilongjiang’s rail development. During winter, don’t miss the Ice & Light Rail Festival on the Songhua River bridges, where illuminated ice sculptures merge with historic railway structures, creating a magical nocturnal spectacle.
Photography enthusiasts should visit the Sunjia Railway Square at dawn to capture silhouettes of trains arriving against snow-covered landscapes, evoking a nostalgic sense of time and place. These immersive experiences transform a simple railway stop into a portal to regional identity, blending engineering legacy with artistic expression.