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Attractions in Fengman District

Attractions in Fengman District include Songhua Lake, Shengxin Winery, Jilin City Museum, Jilin City Meteorite Museum, Ming and Qing Shipyard Site Museum, etc.

1. Songhua Lake: in the southwest of Jilin City, 15 kilometers away from the city center. It was formed by intercepting the Songhua River water to build Fengman Hydropower Station and stacking dams to form a lake. It has vast waters and many forked lakes, shaped like dragons.

2. Shengxin Winery: After 4 years of overall planning and careful construction, it has now been built covering an area of ??80 acres, forming natural ecology, artificial ecology, garden scenery, fruit picking, farm catering, history Different levels of tourism products, including culture and wine culture, have formed a leisure agricultural park that receives 2,000 tourists a day.

3. Jilin City Museum: It is a local comprehensive museum that integrates natural science, humanities, history and art. It is located at No. 100 Jilin Street, Jilin City, Jilin Province, a national historical and cultural city and a charming city in China. It is located on the south bank of the beautiful Songhua River, backed by Jiangnan Park and facing Century Square. The natural landscape of the garden and the unique architecture of the square are at the same time. The museum has a harmonious cultural atmosphere and convenient transportation. It is a must-visit attraction for tourists in Jilin City.

4. Jilin Meteorite Museum: Landed within a radius of 500 square kilometers near Jilin City and Yongji County. At that time, the government collected 138 meteorite specimens, more than 3,000 fragments, and a total weight of 2,616 kilograms. Among them, the No. 1 meteorite, known as the "One God of the Mainland", weighs 1,770 kilograms and is currently the largest stone meteorite in the world.

5. Ming and Qing Shipyard Site Museum: Located 9 kilometers away from Jifeng East Road, Fengman District, Jilin City, Jilin Province, facing the Songhua River and backed by rolling mountains, it is an archaeological site and is owned by the state-owned cultural relics department. The affiliated museum was formerly known as the Jilin Ming and Qing Shipyard Historical Exhibition Hall. In October 2012, the Jilin City Institutional Establishment Committee officially approved the establishment of the Jilin Ming and Qing Shipyard Site Museum.