I don't know how many people you are. At that time, I thought the most interesting thing in college was that you went to Sifeng Mountain to have a barbecue.
I prepared all the meat myself, sold charcoal and borrowed equipment to roast meat near the reservoir.
Now the reservoir there is well maintained. It is no exaggeration to say that it can be regarded as the first scenic spot in Jiamusi.
And the most important thing is that it is close to the university, and it is direct by car, even if it is a stroll. There is a Jade Buddha Temple on the mountain, which is still a small landscape. If you are just browsing, you are expected to visit in the afternoon.
If you go downtown, you can go to Shuiyuanshan Park (actually very boring). Next to the park is Bukkoji, a well-behaved temple, where you can enjoy the tour. After that, you can visit Songhua River and eat some delicious food in the city, and the day will be over.
Jiamusi's hot pot is very punctual. You can try it.