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Jilin Changchun Pseudo Forbidden City and Pseudo-Eight Tourism Departments

The Puppet Manchu Palace is located at No.3 Guangfu North Road in the northeast corner of Changchun, covering an area of 12 hectares. Now it is the Jilin Provincial Museum. It is the palace of Aisingiorro Boyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and it is also a historical witness of Japanese invasion of northeast China and the concoction of puppet government. The palace is divided into "Imperial Palace" and "Imperial Palace". The whole courtyard is resplendent, strewn at random, which is the living area of Boyi and his family, and also the place where "government affairs" are handled. The courtyard consists of a number of China classical, European and Japanese buildings and their appendages, such as Xunmin Building, Jixi Building and Tongde Hall. There are rockeries, gardens, fish ponds, painting and calligraphy library, Chinese dining room, vegetable room, attending doctor's room and attendants' room around the building. , forming a system. There are Bo Yi and various wax figures of concubines in the palace, as well as a photo exhibition of Bo Yi's life during the Japanese invasion of China. Here you can feel the history, remember the past, experience the life of the palace in the past and uncover the mystery of the palace.

Eight false parts are located in the center of Changchun. 1932 The last emperor established the Puppet Manchukuo in Changchun, and designated it as the "new capital" to establish eight departments under the Puppet Manchukuo the State Council. 1936 was basically completed. The eight subordinate departments are the Ministry of Public Security of Puppet Manchukuo (now the First Hospital of Bethune Medical University), the Ministry of Justice of Puppet Manchukuo (now the Third Hospital of Bethune Medical University), the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Puppet Manchukuo (now the Third Hospital of Bethune Medical University), the Ministry of Communications of Puppet Manchukuo (now high school attached to northeast normal university), the Ministry of Culture and Education of Puppet Manchukuo (now high school attached to northeast normal university) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Puppet Manchukuo (now the Academy of Social Sciences). The buildings of the eight departments have their own characteristics and have no similarities. Each has its own courtyard, surrounded by green trees, each into a scene. Tall buildings are strewn at random, spacious courtyards are elegant and quiet, which combine Chinese and western architectural styles, ancient and modern architectural styles and coexist with the strip garden in the center of the street, forming a unique natural and humanistic historical landscape.