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What are the must-see attractions of Hunchun Travel Raiders?

1. Dragon and Tiger Monument Pavilion: Located in the central square of Hunchun, it was built in memory of patriotic general Wu Dayou.

2. Saqi City: It was the site of the Bohai Sea period, and it was irregularly shaped according to the undulating ridges. At present, five gate sites have been found, including one in the east, one in the west and one in the north 1, and only two in the south wall.

3. Earth-shaped signboard: It is located at the Sino-Russian border in Fangchuan, and was rebuilt when China and Russia re-demarcated the eastern border of Hunchun in 1886. Hunchun was originally a coastal area of the Sea of Japan, and the Hunchun Society was established in the fiftieth year of Kangxi (17 14). Its jurisdiction is roughly in the north of Tumen River, south of Wusuli River, west of Harba Ridge and east of the Sea of Japan.

4. Balicheng Site: It belongs to the site of Tang and Five Dynasties, and is the Long Yuan House of Tokyo, the king of Tang and Bohai Kingdom. There are eight architectural relics in the inner city, two of which are located on the central axis of the inner city, with the Chaodian in the south and the Sleeping Hall in the north. The two temple sites are connected by cloisters.

5. Fangchuan Scenic Area: It is the border area of China, North Korea and Russia, bordering rivers and seas, and surrounded by mountains and waters. Since ancient times, chickens smell the Three Kingdoms, and dogs smell the Three Kingdoms. East of the Russian border railway station Baode Gollner Ya, southwest across the Tumen River and North Korea's Doumanjiang City.