Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park
Changchun Zoological and Botanical Park (长春动植物公园), covering 74 hectares with 8.8 hectares of water and 0.8 hectares of buildings, is […]
Changchun Zoological and Botanical Park (长春动植物公园), covering 74 hectares with 8.8 hectares of water and 0.8 hectares of buildings, is […]
The Museum of the History of Northeast China’s Occupation (东北沦陷史陈列馆) covers an area of 26,500 square meters and was officially
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The Eight Departments of Manchukuo (伪满八大部) were the primary governing bodies of the puppet state of Manchukuo, established in 1932
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Changchun World Sculpture Park (长春世界雕塑园) covers an area of 92 hectares, including 11.8 hectares of water. The park features 454
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Changchun Nanhu Park (长春南湖公园) is the second-largest urban park in China, following the renowned Summer Palace in Beijing. Originally established
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The Former Site Museum of Changchun Film Studio (长春电影制片厂旧址博物馆) is part of the Changchun Film Group Corporation and was restored
Changchun Movie Wonderland (长影世纪城), established in 2003, is a special effects film-themed park, covering an area of 1 million square
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Jingyuetan National Forest Park (净月潭国家森林公园) is located in the southeast of Changchun City, Jilin Province, covering an area of 96.38
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The Puppet Emperor’s Palace Museum (伪满皇宫博物院, also known as Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo), located in Changchun, covers
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The Jilin Confucius Temple (吉林文庙), built in the first year of Emperor Qianlong’s reign (1736), covers a total area of
Jilin City Museum (吉林市博物馆) was established in 1962 and merged with the Jilin City Exhibition Hall in 1978, sharing the
The Jilin Catholic Church (吉林天主教堂), also known as the Sacred Heart Cathedral (耶稣圣心堂), was constructed between 1917 and 1926. It
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