The Church of Our Lady of Kazan was located at Èrdàohézi Station (today's Pingshan Station) on the eastern line of the Chinese Eastern Railway in Pingshanzhen, Acheng District, Heilongjiang, China.
According to Fr. V. Gerasimov, in "Review of the Dioceses of Harbin on October 1, 1939", Heavenly Bread, Harbin, 1939, No. 10, pp. 106-107, the temple in honor of the Kazan icon of the Mother of God was built in 1937 by the forest concessionaire Oshima and Russian employees and workers of this concession. The rector was the priest V. Chernykh, and the churchwarden was A.P. Nabokov.