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| กก Changchun, Jilin Province Changchun, located northeast of Beijing, is the capital of
Jilin province. It is a Chinese version of a combination of Detroit and Hollywood. It has
China's largest motor vehicle plant and its biggest film studio. Located in the center of the northeast
plain, Changchun, meaning "eternal spring", was first settled more than 1,000
years ago. But it did not develop much until the turn of this century. The city grew
enormously in the 1930s after it was made the capital of the Japanese puppet state,
Manchukuo, during the Japanese military occupation of the area (1930--1945). 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. It has few sites of
historical values or ancient monuments to offer tourists. But if you are interested
in how cars and trucks are made in China, then you can visit the No. 1 Automobile Plant.
If film-making
interests you, you can arrange a tour of the Changchun Film Studio, the same way you visit
the Universal Studio at Hollywood. กก The only major historical site you can visit is the imperial palace of China's last emperor. It is nothing like the imperial palaces in Beijing or Shenyang. It is comprised mostly of simple houses with crude lay-outs, reflecting the hasty establishment of the Japanese puppet state, headed by Puyi, China's last emperor dethroned in the 1911 Revolution. กก |