Russian commodity halls, selling food labeled as Russian but made in Northeast China, have popped up in several Chinese cities. The products, including honey, soy sauce, and sausages, are made in places like Qiqihar City and Mudanjiang City, but the labels are in Russian style. These stores are attracting customers with claims of good quality and low price, despite the lack of authentic Russian meat in these products. The opening of the Good Russian Food promotion point in Harbin, Northeast China, suggests official support for this venture.