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Must-see attractions in Changchun, Jilin Province

The must-see scenic spots in Changchun, Jilin include Puppet Manchu Palace Museum, Changchun Film Century City, Jingyuetan National Forest Park, Shuangyang Ice Cave Scenic Area, prajna temple and Nanhu Park.

Changchun, referred to as "Chang" for short, was called "Xi Du and Chachong" in ancient times, also known as "North Spring City". Jilin Province is a prefecture-level city, a provincial capital city, a sub-provincial city and a core city of Changchun urban agglomeration. It is one of the central cities and important industrial bases in Northeast China approved by the people of China and the State Council.

By 2020, Changchun will have 7 districts, 1 county and 3 county-level cities, with a total area of 24,744 square kilometers. By 2020165438+1October1day, the permanent population of Changchun will be 9,066,906. In 2020, Changchun will achieve a regional GDP of 663.803 billion yuan.

Changchun is located in the northeast of China, the geographical center of the northeast, and the central city of the Northeast Asian economic circle, bordering Songyuan, Siping, Jilin and Harbin respectively. It is a famous old industrial base in China and the earliest automobile industrial base and film production base in New China.

Known as "Detroit in the East" and "Hollywood in the East", it is also the cradle of the development of rail cars, photoelectric technology, applied chemistry, biological products and other industries in New China. The famous China FAW Group Co., Ltd., CRRC Changchun Rail Vehicle Co., Ltd., changchun film studio, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry and Changchun Institute of Biological Products were born.

Changchun is a national historical and cultural city, with numerous historical sites, industrial heritage and cultural relics, which is a concentrated witness to the complete course of political and military conflicts in modern Northeast Asia. It is also one of the four major garden cities in China, enjoying the reputation of "Spring City in the North", and its greening rate ranks in the forefront of Asian cities; It is also the "Made in China 2025" pilot city and the first batch of national urban design pilot cities, ranking 37th in the world and13rd in China in the "Natural Index-Scientific Research City 202".