- Changchun - Wikipedia
Changchun was initially established on imperial decree as a small trading post and frontier village during the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor in the Qing dynasty Trading activities mainly involved furs and other natural products during this period
- Changchun Travel Guide, Marvel at Great Mountain Scenery
Changchun was the capital of the Japanese-ruled state of Manchukuo during its occupation from 1937 to 1945 Vestiges of the city's disgraceful past remain, mainly in the form of palace where the last Qing Emper of Puyi ruled the state as a puppet of the occupying Japanese
- Changchun Jilin: Chinese Automobile Industry Base and Film City
Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province, has developed automobile industry and profound film culture There is a lot of Japanese-style architecture and sculptures
- Changchun | Automotive Industry Capital of Jilin Province | Britannica
Changchun, city and provincial capital of Jilin sheng (province), China The area around the city was originally the grazing ground of a Mongol banner (army division)
- Changchun Travel Guide - chinatripedia
Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province, is one of the four major cities in Northeast China From its prosperous days during the Liao and Jin dynasties to the tumultuous Siege of Changchun, the city has witnessed the ebb and flow of history
- Changchun Travel Guide, Things To Do in Changchun, Changchun Attraction . . .
Changchun has witnessed rapid development since the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, and has become a major industrial and cultural city in China Changchun is perhaps most famous for its scenery and tourist attractions
- Changchun Travel Guide: Things to Do, See and Eat in Changchun
Changchun travel guide covers the top attractions and best things to do, see and eat in the city with tours, restaurants and accommodations
- Changchun Information, Changchun Overview, Changchun Guide, China Guide.
As the earliest auto industry base and film-making base of China, Changchun boasts FAW Group Corporation and Changchun Film Studio It is not only a window of north China, but also a hub of politics, economy, culture, finance, trade and transportation of northeast China
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