Fun attractions in Changchun include Jingyuetan Scenic Area, the Puppet Manchukuo Palace Museum, Changchun World Sculpture Park, Changying Century City, Changying Former Site Museum, Jilin Provincial Museum, etc.
1. Jingyuetan Scenic Area
Jingyuetan Scenic Area was founded in 1934. It was approved as a national key scenic spot by the State Council in 1988 and a national key scenic spot by the Ministry of Forestry in 1989. Forest Park was upgraded to a national AAAAA level tourist attraction in 2011.
It is located in the southeast of Changchun City, 18 kilometers away from the city center, covering an area of ??more than 100 square kilometers, a water area of ??5 square kilometers, and a forest coverage rate of 96%. The Jingyuetan Scenic Area has clear water, vast forests, and crisscrossing mountains. Asia's largest artificial forest, the ecological beauty of mountains and water, form a picture of the changing seasons of Jingyuetan. It has become an ideal place for outings in spring, summer escape, autumn scenery appreciation, and winter play in the ice and snow.
2. Puppet Manchukuo Palace Museum
The Puppet Manchukuo Palace Museum is located at No. 5 Guangfu North Road, Changchun City, Jilin Province. It was formerly the Jilin Museum that managed the salt affairs of Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces during the Republic of China. The official office of Heihe Transportation Bureau covers a total area of ??250,500 square meters and a construction area of ??137,000 square meters. The Museum of the Puppet Manchukuo Palace currently includes 50 original displays of the Puppet Manchukuo palaces such as Jixi Tower, Qinmin Tower, and Tongde Hall, 2 large-scale basic displays, 3 special exhibitions, 33 temporary exhibitions, and 17 domestic touring exhibitions in China. 11 overseas exhibitions.
The Puppet Manchukuo Palace Museum collects a large number of Puppet Manchukuo palace cultural relics, Japanese modern cultural relics, Northeastern modern cultural relics, folk cultural relics, modern representative calligraphy and painting, sculptures, intangible cultural heritage inheritors' works and other fine arts. . This is the former site of the palace where the last emperor of China, Aisin Gioro Puyi, proclaimed himself the emperor of Manchukuo. It is a historical witness of the fourteen years of Japanese colonial rule in Northeast China. It is also a landmark building complex of Changchun's urban changes in modern times.
3. Changchun World Sculpture Park
Changchun World Sculpture Park was founded in 2001, covering an area of ??92 hectares. It was officially opened to the public on September 5, 2003. It was rated as It is a national 4A tourist attraction and was rated as one of the first batch of national key parks in 2007. Through the Changchun International Sculpture Invitational Exhibition and other means, the park has brought together 452 pieces (groups) of sculptures by 402 sculptors from 216 countries and regions. The works show the cultural characteristics of different countries, ethnic groups, regions and different historical periods, with rich materials and different styles, which can be called a garden of sculptures in the world.
4. Changying Century City
On the west side of Changchun City, there is a film and television theme park that integrates the world's most advanced special effects movies. It is unique and unique in the world. The amazing movie theme park - Changying Century City. It is located on the bank of the beautiful Jingyue Lake in Changchun City, Jilin Province. Changying Century City is China's first world-class movie theme entertainment park and a landmark project for Changying's reform and second entrepreneurship.
At the end of the last century, under new historical conditions, the Chinese film industry encountered severe challenges from the socialist market economy and other aspects. The famous Changying Film Company, known as the cradle of New China Film The factory is also facing unprecedented difficulties in survival and development.
Under the guidance and care of relevant central departments, and under the leadership of the Jilin Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government, Changying has actively and steadily promoted institutional reform and mechanism innovation, and established a socialist market economy. , a modern enterprise system that is consistent with the construction of socialist spiritual civilization and consistent with the own laws of film creation and production.
Based on the success of reform, Changying Group draws on the successful experience of the international film industry and based on its own profound film cultural heritage, combines the modern film industry with the tourism industry, extends the film industry chain, and creates It is the first world-class movie theme entertainment park in China, creating a new model in the era of Chinese big movies.
5. Changying Old Site Museum
Changying Old Site Museum is a museum built by Changying Group on the basis of completely retaining the original "Manying" building in 1937, in line with the principle of "renovating the old as before. "The renovation completed based on the principle of "Changchun Film Studio" is an art palace that records the origin, development, prosperity and changes of Changchun Film Studio.
The Changying Former Site Museum has a construction area of ??46,137 square meters. Through cultural relic preservation, art exhibitions, film interaction and other forms, it presents multiple themes such as film art, film props, film stunts, film craftsmanship, and film production.
The Changying Former Site Museum includes the Changying Film Art Museum, Changying Studio Exhibition Area, Changying Printing Workshop Exhibition Area, Changying Cinema, Changying Concert Hall and the supporting Changying Cultural Block.
6. Jilin Provincial Museum
Jilin Provincial Museum was established in September 2003 and officially listed on February 14, 2004. It is directly under the Jilin Provincial Department of Culture. It is the former Jilin Provincial Museum and Based on the merger of the Jilin Provincial Museum of Modern History, it is a comprehensive history and art museum. In May 1951, the Jilin Provincial Government approved the construction of the Jilin Provincial Museum, which was completed in December.
On January 27, 1952, Jilin Provincial Museum was officially opened at No. 12 Jiangwan Road, Jilin City. In September 1954, the Jilin Provincial Museum moved to the Puppet Manchukuo Palace in Changchun City along with the provincial government. In September 2003, the original Jilin Provincial Museum and the Jilin Provincial Museum of Modern History merged to form the Jilin Provincial Museum.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingyuetan National Forest Park
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jilin Provincial Museum