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Changchun (長春; Chángchūn; lit. Long Spring) is the capital of Jilin Province and was formerly the capital of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. With a population of more than 6 million, it is one of the major cities in Northeast China (東北; Dōngběi), and is the largest center for China's automotive industry. In 2007, the city hosted the Asian Winter Games.

Despite its relatively high population and economic importance, Changchun has a lot of greenery, especially stands of pine trees, and though it is a draw for university students and some investors, it is not a major tourist destination, which is probably one of the reasons people who do visit this city are likely to meet friendly people who are interested in speaking with them, not necessarily to sell them anything but just out of curiosity.

Understand

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History

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The ancient period

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Changchun in its present form is a new city with only about 200 years of history. But there used to be a city thousands of years ago known by different names. The ancient city changed its name several times, 'Xidu', 'Helong', 'Tiangang' (Han Dynasty), 'Shushan' (Tang Dynasty), 'Longzhou' (Liao Dynasty), and 'Kuancheng' (Jin Dynasty). Eventually, Kuancheng was destroyed by the Mongolian army, leaving nothing except mention of its conquest in the annals of history.

In 1800 (Qing Dynasty), Emperor Jiaqing decided to build a town, as one of the junctions on the way from the capital Beijing, to the Changbai Mountains, the holy mountains of Qing royalty. The Emperor gave the reborn town a name with a blessing: 'Changchun'. In some tales, this new name came from a couplet made by the Emperor Qianlong, the father of Jiaqing. This couplet was made when the old emperor was on his way to the Changbai Mountains, to praise the spring-like summer of the Changchun area.

The semicolonial period

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After defeating China in the first Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), Japan had desires to expand, including plans to conquer the eastern lands of Fengtian Province (Liaoning Province today) from China. This expansion clashed with the wishes of Russia, France, and Germany; Japan had to settle for money from China instead (about 30 million liang). For their part, Russia got the rights to build a railway in the sought-after lands.

In 1896, Russia built a railway station and a settlement in Changchun.

In 1906, Japan defeated Russia in the Russo-Japanese War, and gained the rights to the railway in southern Northeast China. Changchun became the junction between the Japanese-owned South Manchurian Railway and the Russian-owned Chinese Eastern Railway, which had different rail gauges and permit licenses. There were railway repair shops, and branch lines originating in Changchun extended into Korea and Inner Mongolia.

An epidemic of pneumonia occurred in many parts of Manchuria from 1910–11.

On 18 September 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria. The leader of the area, Zhang Xueliang, commanded his army to retreat without counterattack, and pinned all his hopes on the intercession of the League of Nations, which was ineffectual.

The city's name was changed on 1 March 1932, to Xinjing (新京), the capital of Manchukuo, and Pu Yi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was its designated overseer. The new tenants gave it a grand blueprint with broad avenues and modern public works. The city underwent rapid expansion in both economy and infrastructure and provided materials for Japan's wars.

The Chinese people were forbidden to learn their own language and culture, as they were now under the control of the Japanese Empire. Life under Japanese occupation was cruel.

The Civil War

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The area changed hands again when on 20 August 1944, the Soviet army took over the city. They stayed until 4 April 1946, and took away all the machines and materials they could move. At that time, the army of the Republic of China took over the city. Two months later, the Chinese Civil War began, and Changchun once again became a battlefield.

From May to October 1948, the Kuomintang army was besieged by the Communist army. The Kuomintang army looted food from citizens and the Communists forbade anybody to leave. At last, the Kuomintang army surrendered and the Communist army captured the city.

Today

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A few years after the Civil War, in September 1954, Changchun became the capital of Jilin Province. Nowadays, it is a quiet northern city having short, windy springs and cool summers. It is also an important domestic optical research center, along with automobile and train manufacturing bases.

New train tracks have been laid, decades after world powers fought for its resources. On 27 May 2010, China's fastest high speed train, the 380A which can reach 380 km/hr, began operations as the city continues to make its own history.

Climate

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 氣候
日間最高(℃) −10 −5 4 14 21 26 28 26 21 13 2 −7
夜間最低(℃) −20 −16 −7 2 9 16 19 17 10 2 −8 −16
降水(㎜) 3 5 12 22 50 100 161 122 52 29 10 5
日照(小時/天) 6.1 6.9 7.7 8.0 8.4 8.3 7.1 7.6 7.8 6.9 5.8 5.3

Changchun has a monsoon-influenced climate, with great seasonal temperature extremes. Winters are long, very cold, and windy, with a January average high temperature of −10 °C (14°F). However, there is little snow and the air is dry. Summers are very warm and humid, with extended periods of 30°C (86°F) highs, though the average high in July is 28°C (82°F).

Get in

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By plane

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  • 1 'Changchun Longjia International Airport IATACGQ'長春龍嘉國際機場)(Around 30 km east of city center)。🕘 +86 431 77783333簡介 Large and clean, and passengers can find standard amenities such as restaurants, cafes, shops, lounges, credit card acceptance, etc. For first class passengers there are two lounges available, but the standard is far below of the lounges of international airports. Flights are available to many Chinese cities, plus other Asian destinations such as Tokyo and Bangkok. The most popular flights are to Shanghai (2:20 hours) and Beijing (1:40 hours). 在維基百科上查看Changchun_Longjia_International_Airport

The Longjia rail station is in the airport. It has high-speed train access to Changchun, taking just 14 minutes. The frequency is every 10-30 minutes during the day, but it does not run at night (about 8pm-7am).

From the airport there are regular coach services (¥20-30 one way) available to the center (e.g. People's Square (人民廣場)). Travel time is around 45 minutes. A taxi to/from the city costs around ¥80 including toll, but from the airport to the city most of the taxi drivers reject a drive if you are not willing to pay at least ¥100 (do not discuss it, do it or take the bus).

By train

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Changchun has two main passenger railway stations:

  • 2 Changchun Railway Station長春站; Changchun Zhan)(At the north end of Renmin Avenue (人民大街))。簡介 Although it is large and chaotic, providing you read Chinese and speak some Mandarin and are prepared to fight through the queues, you can buy a ticket to almost anywhere in China from here.
  • 3 Changchun West Railway Station長春西站)。簡介 High Speed Trains (D and G trains) depart from here.

There is also Changchun South Railway Station (長春南站), which is very small and only local trains stop there.

Thanks to the railroad-building efforts of Japanese in the early- to mid-1900s, the rail network in Northeast China is extensive and no place is very far by rail. (All times approximate.)

  • Beijing - 8 hours (6.5 hours D Train)
  • Dalian - 7–10 hours (4 hours D Train)
  • Dandong - 10 hours
  • Harbin - 4 hours (1.5 hours D Train)
  • Jilin - 2/3 hours, D Train
  • Shanghai - 32 hours (11.5 hours G train)
  • Shenyang - 2–4 hours (1.5 hours D Train)
  • Tonghua - 9 hours
  • Xi'an - 34 hours

Rail travel is by far the cheapest way to travel in and out of Changchun. If you do not want to go to the train station yourself, you can go to any good travel agent who will do this on your behalf, usually for ¥10-20 extra.

By bus

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There are long-distance coaches that regularly go from/to Beijing available from the coach station on Huanghe Road (黃河路), just off Renmin Avenue (人民大街). There is also a long-distance bus station at the south end of Renmin Avenue (take bus Z306 from the train station).

You can also catch coaches and buses from pretty much anywhere in Jilin Province, though they have a reputation for being dangerous and are slightly more expensive, though faster, than the train.

The main Long-Distance Bus Station is at 226 Renmin Avenue.

  • Beijing - takes about 8 hours
  • Dalian - takes about 8 hours
  • Harbin - takes about 4 hours
  • Jilin - takes about 2 hours
  • Shenyang - takes about 4 hours

Get around

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Changchun is a very compact city planned by the Japanese with a layout of open avenues and public squares (guǎngchǎng). It is pretty easy to travel from one place to another; however, with the increase in private car ownership, traffic is getting worse by the day.

Changchun Subway

By metro

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The Changchun Subway consists of 5 lines (1,2,3,4,8) which provide easy access to many parts of the city.

Line 2 serves the Changchun West train station. Lines 3 and 4 serve the Changchun train station (line 1 passes nearby but a station is not yet open).

By taxi

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Taxis are by far the best way to get around. They are cheap but you should have a piece of paper with the address in case you do not speak Mandarin. Taxi fares start at ¥5 up to 2.5 km (plus a mandatory ¥1 fuel surtax), after that ¥1.30/.5 km. Several taxi companies are serving the city and they will not try to cheat you. It is common for drivers to pick up other passengers who might be going in the same direction if there are unused seats.

However, in case driver is taking you in circles - in this case complain for example at the hotel drop-off point. The staff there normally will support you in such cases. For other cases simply pay not more than shown on the meter. In general: Make sure you know the name of the places you are going to in Mandarin or have a paper with the Chinese address with you. It would not hurt either to travel during the day and have one of Shangri-La's English maps, or even one in Chinese from Xinhua bookstore.

On foot

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From May to October, Changchun is a decent walking city, as the weather is fine and there are no hills. The city does tend to be spread out, so travelers should plan on using other forms of transportation. During the winter months temperatures are too cold to walk longer distances in Changchun, so other forms of transport should be considered.

Changchun light rail

By light rail

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There are two light rail routes (54 and 55) operating in the west part of the city. Route 55 terminates at Changchun West train station.

By bus

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An extensive bus network and most of the buses cost ¥1; however, those who can not read Chinese will find it nearly impossible to use the network.

Most buses go to the bus station outside the train station, and other central areas such as Guilin Road (桂林路), Chongqing Road (重慶路) and Hongqi Street (紅旗街). Be aware that the buses are often extremely crowded and especially uncomfortable during the hot summers as there is no air conditioning.

Important bus numbers include:

  • 362 - 6AM-8:30PM daily. From the train station to Hongqi Street (紅旗街), Chongqing Road (重慶路) and Guilin Road (桂林路).
  • 306 - 5:50AM-11PM daily. Busy route that goes north–south along Renmin Avenue (人民大街) from the train station to Changchun University (長春大學).
  • 80 - 6AM-8PM daily. Circular route around Changchun that goes pretty much everywhere including Hongqi Street (紅旗街), Chongqing Road (重慶路), Guilin Road (桂林路), the train station and the zoo.
  • 240 - 6AM-7:30PM. Satellite Square (衛星廣場) to Culture Square (文化廣場) via Guilin Road (桂林路).

By tram

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Despite the city once having the most complex tram system in Northern China, there is now only one remaining route still open. The number 54 runs down Hongqi Street (紅旗街) to the far west of the city (where there really is not much). Many of the trams still in use today are the original cars from 1940, so it is worth the ¥1 ride just for the experience of yesteryear.

By minibus

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If you are in need of an adrenaline rush, look no further than one of the minibuses that tear around the city streets. Some places out in the suburbs are only serviced by such buses, and the fare is usually ¥1-2, but the drivers seem to think that they are on a giant racetrack most of the time and you will get thrown around. Expect the front passenger to sit at the side-door, calling out to potential customers, and to be encouraged to hop on the bus while it is moving ever so slowly. If you were old, they would probably stop, or expect you to take a taxi for a little more. Very crowded at times.

By bicycle

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Travelers should be cautious of bicycling in Changchun. For half the year it is generally too cold and during the summer months, too dangerous. Unlike other big cities in China, Changchun does not separate cycle lanes from the main traffic, which leads to buses, taxis, cars, and motorcycles sharing the same space as the cyclists. The whole situation is dangerous and this is perhaps the reason why by Chinese standards there are few people who regularly cycle here. The other problem is that because of the city's layout, there are plenty of large roundabouts where 4 or 5 busy roads converge on one another, making it extremely difficult to cycle without having to continually dismount.

If you want to bike around, it is recommended that you follow closely behind one of the local people on cargo-bike, merchant-bike, or donkey. There are off times during the day when biking would be less challenging. Drivers are not overly aggressive towards bikers.

By three-wheeler

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There are brightly coloured three wheel plastic taxis, available from near Changchun University (長春大學), which only operate for short distances in the south of the city. If you are in the Jingyuetan (淨月潭) part of town, this is the easiest mode of transport as there are few taxis operating there. It is fairly easy to find a taxi anywhere in Jingyuetan. They are cheaper and slower than regular taxis. There is no meter, so expect to negotiate with the driver. A typical ride should not exceed ¥3.

By motorcycle

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If you need to get somewhere fast then jump on one of these. They generally hang around in the south of the city and out in the suburbs. They are unlicensed to carry fare paying passengers, so bear in mind that if there is an accident, you might find yourself in trouble. However, they tend to drive in the cycle lanes at quite low speeds and so are safer than you might expect. Expect to pay as little as ¥1 for a short trip.

See

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Historical sites

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  • 1 偽滿皇宮地址 寬城區光復北路5號地鐵4號線偽滿皇宮站旁),📞 +86 431 82866611🕘 8:30-16:20,15:20停止售票💰 ¥70簡介 中國末代皇帝、偽滿皇帝溥儀的故鄉,也是當時偽滿政府的所在地。場館內有收費講解服務。在文化大革命期間,這裡曾被改造為工廠,所以場地的修復工作做得很好。1987年備受讚譽的電影《末代皇帝》的場景就是在這裡拍攝的。 在維基百科上查看偽滿皇宮博物院 在維基數據上查看偽滿皇宮博物院
The Puppet Manchukuo government's State Department
  • 2 八大部偽滿八大部)。💰 免費簡介 1936年,偽滿傀儡政府在今天的長春市朝陽區建立了首都,並設置了幾個重要的部門。至今仍保留其中8個部門並用於其他目的。遊客通常無法進入參觀,但從外面看看這些老建築,想想它們的歷史還是不錯的。 在維基百科上查看八大部 在維基數據上查看八大部
  • 3 偽滿興農部舊址地址 朝陽區自由大路8號地鐵1號線東北師大站以西約960米)。簡介 目前為東北師範大學附屬中學使用。
  • 4 偽滿洲國文教部舊址地址 朝陽區自由大路696號地鐵1號線東北師大站以西約820米)。簡介 目前被東北師範大學附屬小學(自由校區)使用。
  • 5 偽滿經濟部地址 朝陽區新民大街829號地鐵2號線文化廣場站C2出口以南約800米)。簡介 現為吉林大學中日聯誼醫院新民院區。
  • 6 偽滿洲國外交部舊址地址 朝陽區建設街1122號地鐵3號線南昌路站以東約730米)。簡介 現在它是一個由銘醫集團經營的傳統中醫診所。
  • 7 偽滿洲國司法部舊址地址 朝陽區新民大街828號地鐵2號線文化廣場站C2出口以南約800米)。簡介 現為吉林大學白求恩醫學部。
  • 8 偽滿洲國軍事部舊址地址 朝陽區新民大街71號地鐵2號線文化廣場站C2出口旁邊)。簡介 現為吉林大學白求恩第一醫院1號樓。
  • 9 偽滿州國國務院舊址地址 朝陽區新民大街126號地鐵2號線文化廣場站C2出口旁邊)。簡介 通常不被視為「偽滿八大部」之一,因為這是行政政府的一個機關,因此比其他部門的級別更高。現為吉林大學白求恩醫學院。
  • 10 偽滿洲國交通部舊址地址 朝陽區紅旗街道新民大街1163號地鐵2號線文化廣場站C2出口以南約1000米)。簡介 現為吉林大學白求恩醫學部公共衛生學院。
  • 11 偽滿洲國民生部舊址地址 朝陽區人民大街3623號地鐵1號線、2號線解放大路站E出口旁)。簡介 現為吉林省石油化工設計研究院。
Mao Statue at Former Site Museum Of Changchun Film Studio 長影舊址博物館
  • 12 長影舊址博物館地址 朝陽區紅旗街1118號📞 +86 431 89236888🕘 9:00-17:00💰 ¥90簡介 這裡可能是對於中國電影和中國電影產業的愛好者最感興趣的地方。1937年7月至1945年7月,這裡曾是偽滿映畫協會的所在地。在多次更名後,中國第一家電影製片廠長春電影製片廠成立。 在維基數據上查看長影舊址博物館

Museums

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  • 13 長春市城鄉規劃展覽館地址 南關區華新街與誼民路交匯📞 +86 431 81885556🕘 9:00-16:30,周一閉館💰 免費
  • 14 Jilin Province Arts & Crafts Museum吉林省民間工藝美術館),地址 66 Fuzhi Road, Intersection of Fuzhi Road and Jingyue Street, Jingyue Tourism & Economic Development Zone (淨月旅遊經濟開發區福祉大路與淨月大街交匯,福祉大路66號)Near Fuzhilu Station on Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 81167867, +86 13596053350📧 🕘 10ː00-16ː00💰 Free
  • 15 Jilin Province Museum of Alcohol Culture吉林省酒文化博物館),地址 9699 Yatai Street, Nanguan District (南關區亞泰大街9699號)About 550 metres south of Yataidajie Station on Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 88508899, +86 431 82898899🕘 09ː00-16ː00💰 Free
  • 16 Jilin Province Natural History Museum吉林省自然博物館),地址 2556 Jingyue Street, Jingyue Development Zone, Nanguan District (南關區淨月開發區淨月大街2556號)Close to Dongbeishida Station on Metro Line 3. Opposite the Northeast Normal University's East Gate),📞 +86 431 84537568📧 🕘 09ː00-16ː10, no tickets sold after 15ː30, closed on Mondays💰 ¥20
  • 17 Jilin Province Science and Technology Museum吉林省科技館),地址 1666 Yongshun Road, Jingyue National High-Tech Industry Development Zone (淨月國家高新技術產業開發區永順路1666號)Part of the same building complex as the Jilin Provincial Museum; About 1.7km west of Changyingshijicheng Station on Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431-81959693🕘 09ː00-15ː45, no entry after 15ː00, closed on Mondays and Tuesdays💰 Free
  • 18 Jilin Provincial Museum吉林省博物院),地址 1666 Yongshun Road, Jingyue National High-Tech Industry Development Zone (淨月國家高新技術產業開發區永順路1666號)About 1.7km west of Changyingshijicheng Station on Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 88917353, +86 431 81959582🕘 09ː00-16ː30, no entry after 16ː00, closed on Mondays💰 Free
  • 19 [失效連結] Jilin University Museum of Archaeology and Art吉林大學考古與藝術博物館),地址 2699 Qianjin Street, Chaoyang District (朝陽區前進大街2699號)About 1km south of Guigudajie Station on Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 85166018🕘 08ː30-15ː30 (normal opening hours), 09ː00-15ː30 (summer vacation), closed on Mondays and closed every day during the winter vacation💰 Free
  • 20 Northeast Museum of Ethnic Folk Customs東北民族民俗博物館),地址 98 Xincheng Street, Changchun Economic Development Zone (長春市經濟技術開發區新城大街98號)Near Shijiguangchang Station on Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 89165518📧 🕘 09ː00-16ː00, no tickets sold after 15ː00, closed on Mondays💰 ¥50簡介 Administered by the Northeast Normal University.

Parks and nature

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  • 21 Changchun Zoo and Botanical Garden長春動植物園),地址 2121 Ziyou Avenue, Nanguan District (南關區自由大路2121號)The South Gate is 700 metres east of Exit B of the Northeast Normal University Station on Metro Line 1. You can also take bus no. 17, 25, 61, 160, 218, 218b, 226, 227, 228, 238, 241, 265, 267 or 277),📞 +86 431 85644769, +86 431 81903938, +86 431 81903935🕘 08ː00-16ː00💰 ¥30
  • 22 Changchun World Sculpture Park長春世界雕塑公園; Chángchūn Shìjiè Diāosù Gōngyuán),地址 9518 Renmin Street, Nanguan District (南關區人民大街9518號)Municipal Government Station, Metro Line 1. Bus routes 28, 161, and 312.),📞 +86 431 85379019, +86 431 85379001🕘 08ː00 to 16ː30 (winter); 08ː00 to 17ː30 (summer)💰 ¥30 to enter the park, ¥30 to enter the sculpture museum and ¥30 to enter the African art museum. ¥60 for a combo ticket簡介 A large, beautiful sculpture park surrounding a serene lake. The park features sculptures from artists around the world. At the center is a large pillar, the 'Friendship Peace Spring'. As of September 2013, replicas of Rodin's The Burghers of Calais, The Thinker, and Balzac are displayed near the front gate. 在維基百科上查看Changchun World Sculpture Park
  • 23 [失效連結] Jingyuetan National Forest Park淨月潭國家森林公園; Jìngyuètán guójiā sēnlín gōngyuán),地址 5840 Jingyue Street, Jingyue Development Zone (淨月開發區淨月大街5840號)Jingyuegongyuan Station, Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 84528001📧 🕘 Open 24 hours💰 General admission fee is ¥30. Ski field access fee is ¥110 on weekdays, ¥120 on weekends and ¥130 during Chinese New Year簡介 It is the largest man-made forest park in Asia, and a great place for skiing in the winter.
  • 24 Northeast Tiger Park東北虎園),地址 10500 Jingyue Street, Nanguan District (南關區淨月大街10500號)The entrance is about 640 metres south of Changyingshijicheng Station on Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 84530001, +86 431 84559200📧 🕘 08ː30-17ː00💰 General admission is ¥60. Access to the panda house costs ¥40. Persons aged between 60 and 65 pay half price, while those over 65 are granted free admission. Children under 1.2 metres in height can also enter for free. Free entrants must be accompanied by someone with a regular-priced ticket簡介 A wildlife park situated within the Jingyuetan National Forest Park. Besides tigers, the park also has a variety of other animals, including pandas, lions, black bears, brown bears, Tibetan mastiffs, ponies, reindeers, alpaca, sika deers, peacocks, white cranes, ostriches, emus, vultures and many other species.
  • 25 South Lake Park南湖公園; Nánhú Gōngyuán),地址 2715 Gongnong Road, Chaoyang District (朝陽區工農大路2715號)Near Gongnong Square Station on Metro Line 1),📞 +86 431 85663059🕘 Open 24 hours💰 Free簡介 A large park which is a favorite picnic and recreation spot for locals. In the summer, the lake is used for boating and water sports, and there is a stand of huge lotus plants near one part of it. In the winter, the lake freezes over and serves as a natural skating rink. In winter months it's a romantic and quiet place - but you have to suffer the low winter temperatures. The park almost feels like it is not part of a city, except that there is a good view of the skyscrapers in downtown Changchun across the lake. The park is a very safe place to wander around in the early evening.
  • 26 Zhongtai Ocean World中泰海洋世界),地址 1399 Qinghua Road, Chaoyang District (朝陽區清華路1399號)About 570 metres south of Wenhua Square Station on Metro Line 2),📞 +86 431 89580828🕘 09ː30-16ː00💰 Adult tickets are ¥140, tickets for children between 1.2 and 1.5 metres in height are ¥70, children under 1.2 metres in height can enter for free

Public squares

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  • 27 People's Square人民廣場; Rénmín Guǎngchǎng),地址 Chaoyang District (朝陽區)Renmin Square Station, Metro Line 1)。簡介 In the Chaoyang District around the cross streets of Xi'an Lu (西安路), Renmin Dajie (人民大街), and Changchun Dajie (長春大街). It is one of the focal points of Changchun. It is close to Baishan Park (白山公園), and a mini "Culture Square" of sorts. The site commemorates the Russian soldiers, and specifically Russian pilots that died to liberate Changchun during the Second World War.
  • 28 Wenhua Square文化廣場; Wénhùa Guǎngchǎng),地址 Chaoyang District (朝陽區)Wenhua Square Station, Metro Line 2. North of the crossroads of Xinmin Dajie (新民大街) and Jiefang Dalu (解放大路))。簡介 A pleasant urban hangout which offers a glimpse into Changchun's Japanese imperial past. The square is surrounded by several historical buildings from the Manchukuo era. On the north end of the square sits the majestic former New Palace of the Emperor of Manchukuo (新帝宮), which was intended to replace the Puppet Imperial Palace. On the south end of the square are the former Manchukuo State Council and Military Affairs buildings. These buildings, which are now affiliated with Jilin University, offer prime examples of early 20th-century Japanese architecture. On the square, vendors sell kites and various other products. Many people fly kites from this square, while others play traditional Chinese instruments or just sit and relax. More formal performances are sometimes held on a temporary stage set up near the high school. For casual visitors to Changchun, this is probably a good place to visit by taxi.

Religious sites

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  • 29 Banruo Temple般若寺, 護國般若寺),地址 377 Changchun Street, Nanguan District (南關區長春大街377號)Exit C, Renmin Square Station, Metro Line 1),📞 +86 431 88914771🕘 08ː00-16ː00, closed from the 1st day of the 10th month of the Chinese lunar year to the 22nd day of the 12th month of the Chinese lunar year💰 Free簡介 Changchun's most important Buddhist temple. The Jilin Province Buddhist Association has its headquarters here. The temple is particularly active during Chinese New Year when the faithful flock to receive the Buddha's blessings. 在維基百科上查看Banruo_Temple_(Changchun)
  • 30 Changchun Confucius Temple長春文廟),地址 239 Dongtian Street, Nanguan District (南關區東天街239號)About 840 metres north of Nanguan Station on Metro Line 2),📞 +86 431 88752614🕘 09ː00-16ː00, may be closed on public holidays💰 Usually ¥10. Tickets are sometimes available for free, such as during the National Day holiday week.簡介 Built in 1872, the temple is now a museum. Hence it is also known as the Changchun Confucius Temple Museum (長春文廟博物館). 在維基百科上查看Changchun_Confucius_Temple

Other sights

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China FAW Group Corporation 中國第一汽車集團公司 main building
  • China FAW Group Corporation中國第一汽車集團公司),📞 +86 431 81121158, +86 431 81121228📧 簡介 One of the earliest and largest car factories in PRC. The main building is huge and marvelous. One needs an invitation letter to see the factory.

Do

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  • 1 Changchun Film Century City長影世紀城),地址 Intersection of JIngyue Street and Yongshun Road, Jingyue National High-Tech Industry Development Zone (淨月國家高新技術產業開發區淨月大街與永順路交匯)Changyingshijicheng Station, Metro Line 3),📞 +86 431 84550888, +86 431 84550999🕘 09ː00-17ː30 (May 1st to October 7th), 09ː00-16ː30 (October 8th to April 30th)💰 ¥198 (November to March), ¥240 (April to October). Children between 1.2 and 1.5 metres in height pay half price. Children under 1.2 metres in height and persons over 70 are granted free admission on condition that they are accompanied by an adult ticket holder簡介 A large and very popular theme park owned by the Changchun Film Group Corporation.
  • 2 Shengli Park勝利公園),地址 Intersection of Renmin Street and Beijing Street, Kuancheng District (寬城區人民大街與北京大街交會處)Shengli Park Station, Metro Line 1)。💰 Free簡介 The park offers activities such as a petting zoo and bumper cars (summer) and a frozen pond for skating (winter).

Learn

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Changchun is a very good place to study Mandarin. The following places provide various courses for all levels:

There are also private training centers that will provide either small group Mandarin lessons, one-on-one lessons, or even a home tutor. The rates are around ¥40 for a one-hour or longer lesson with a professional teacher.

Buy

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Currency exchange is available at the airport, various hotels and banks, including Bank of China on Xi'an Dalu (西安大路).

There are three major shopping areas: Chongqing Road (重慶路; Chóngqìnglù), Guilin Road (桂林路; Guìlinlù), and Hongqi Street (紅旗街; Hóngqíjiē).

Local products

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  • Ginseng - as the region around Changchun is a top producer of ginseng, it is available at most pharmacies in the city. Other products that may be of interest include wood ear fungus and lingzhi mushroom.
  • Kites - attractive and cheap kites are sold by vendors around Culture Square.

Shops

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  • Sanfo is the leading outdoor gear stores in China and local store is at 668 Xikang Hutong, Ziyou Dalu District.
  • People's Square Here is the biggest selection of clothing shops and department stores in the whole city. Shopping runs along both Xi'an Da Lu and Changchun St. A well-visited mall, Charter Mall, (Zhuōzhǎn 卓展), on Xi'an Da Lu across from the Shangri-la Hotel. One can find luxury brands co-existing with the likes of Wal-Mart.
  • Guilin Road (桂林路) area is about 1.5 km (2.5 mi) to the south of Chongqing Rd along Tongzhi Jie (同志街) and is the most cosmopolitan part of town. The area along Guilin Lu, Tongzhi St, and the surrounding side streets offer much to see, buy, and eat. There are many restaurants in this area especially if you are interested in Korean food. Be careful with Korean food in Changchun as many Korean restaurants specialize in "Dog pot." There is less overall choice than Chongqing Lu, but if you are looking for specifics - e.g. Korean fashions then is the best place in town - though the shops in this area are a little more expensive. This area can be extremely busy, and it is definitely a target area for younger shoppers. Many places will not haggle price.
  • Hongqi Street (紅旗街) is to the west of Guilin Lu and is the smallest of the three shopping areas. It is dominated by one of the better department stores in Changchun: Ouya (歐亞). The 6th-8th floors of Ouya contain the largest electronics market in the city. You can find anything electronic here, from mp3 players to laptops. Prices can be very high.
  • The Underground Markets (Dìxià Shìchǎng 地下市場): These are now extensive underground shopping areas, originally dug out by POWs during the occupation, intended to be used as bomb shelters. There are three of these places in Changchun: Chongqing Lu (重慶路), the Train Station (長春站), and Hongqi Jie (紅旗街). If you want anything cheap (and probably fake) then these are the places to come. There are hundreds of small shops selling relatively undifferentiated products, and the term buyer beware definitely applies. There are some good deals to be had, but some products are poor quality and have high ticket prices. Therefore, be prepared to haggle as the shopkeepers will try to get you to pay the sticker price, which the local shoppers will never pay. If you don't speak Chinese, bring a pen and paper to help negotiate your price. Start at 50% to 75% off the ticketed price. If the shopkeeper balks at your offer, go to another seller. More often than not, if the shopkeeper wants the sale, they will call after you. This can be a fun shopping experience, but you may get your best deal at a discount retailer at home.
  • Beifang Market (Beǐfāng Shìchǎng 北方市場)
  • Zhongdong Market (Zhōngdōng Dàshìchǎng 中東大市場)

Eat

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Very good flatbread is available in Changchun. Look for it on the streets or in markets.

Drink

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Beer (啤酒) is probably the cheapest and safest thing to drink - and being Northeast China - comes in many varieties and is available almost anywhere. A big bottle (630 ml) should cost between ¥3-6. In the summer months good draft beer is available from most small restaurants, the black beer (黑啤) being particularly good.

Huadan (華丹), Jinshibai (金士百) and Yinpu (銀浦) beers are all brewed in Jilin Province. There are also various Harbin beers (哈爾濱啤酒) available, as well as Bing Chuan (冰川) from the Korean prefecture of Jilin Province.

Like all cities in China, avoid drinking bottled water from street vendors and try instead at a supermarket or convenience store.

Bars

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There are a number of western-style pubs in Changchun. There is a really big bar and club scene on Longli Lu (隆禮路) which are pretty hot during weekends. The beer there is cheap, about ¥6/cup. Occasionally there are some parties which are organized by "Changchun Friends" or foreign teachers. Usually, they play the music themselves. The atmosphere is quite comfortable and people are very nice.

  • 1 The Happy Home地址 1323 Xikang Hutong (西康胡同1323號) - not far from Mayflower 2About 1km west of the Northeast Normal University Station on Metro Line 1. The nearest bus stop is Xinmin Plaza East Entrance (新民廣場東口), which is served by bus routes 218, 218b and 227)。簡介 This is the default meeting place for a lot of foreign teachers and other young and English - or Russian - speaking people.
  • 2 Three Monkeysformerly known as Cheers),地址 Tian An City One, 661 Guigu Street, Chaoyang District (朝陽區矽谷大街661號天安第一城)A few hundred metres northeast of Guigudajie Station on Metro Line 3)。簡介 The interior, music collection, drinks menu and all other aspects of the pub were designed by British, Italian and American engineers. The music is all western and the drinks menu includes English ale and Irish stout. This is the only place in Changchun to have a beer and a game of pool in peace. A front terrace away from the main road to have a beer on a summers evening in pleasant surroundings.
  • German Brauhaus1 block W of Kangping St/Xi'an Da Lu intersection, on W side of Qingyun St)。💰 ¥38 for a bottle of Flensburger簡介 Serve Flensburger beer exclusively. Western fare available.
  • Mayflower簡介 It's been said this is the hottest club in town, and that the "old Mayflower" is simply the best. There are two rooms. In the outer room there is a live show daily from 9PM, and after that the DJ plays disco. The inner room is small but quite popular. It plays hip-hop and it gets out of control after 1AM. The third Mayflower bar was opened in the basement of the Shangri-La hotel. Here it's similar to the other branches, but because of the location in the city center hotel, the international hotel guest visitors bring in another facet into this bar.
  • Ferryport簡介 This bar is located on Changqing Jie and Guilin Hutong in the Guilin Lu section of Changchun. Small dark place with music in the evenings. Is popular with both locals and foreigners
  • Classic Bar地址 Xian Dalu簡介 Wait till midnight for the floor to heat up.

Sleep

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Budget

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Not many true budget options exist, and a number of hotels will not accept foreigners, for example Home Inn next to the Train Station. Good areas with lots of hotels are south of the train station (along Renmin Street) and the north part of Hongqi Street.

  • 1 898 Business Hotel898商務賓館),地址 766 Beijing Road, Kuancheng District (寬城區北京大街766號)Near Shengli Park Station on Metro Line 1 and close to the Renmin Street intersection),📞 +86 431 86118666入住 14ː00離店 12ː00💰 From ¥85簡介 The hotel was last renovated in 2013. Staff are helpful and they even take their time trying to communicate with you via a dictionary.
  • 2 Chunyi Hotel春誼賓館),地址 80 Renmin Street, Kuancheng District (寬城區人民大街80號)A few hundred metres south of the Changchun Railway Station),📞 +86 431 82096106, +86 431 8209610入住 14ː00離店 12ː00💰 From ¥256

Mid-range

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  • 3 HNA Grand Hotel Nobel Changchun長春海航名門飯店),地址 4501 Renmin Street, Chaoyang District (朝陽區人民大街4501號)500 metres north of the Northeast Normal University Station on Metro Line 1),📞 +86 431-85565666📠+86 431 85674760入住 14ː00離店 12ː00💰 ¥303
  • 4 Paradise Hotel樂府大酒店, Yuefu Dajiudian),地址 1078 Renmin Street, Kuancheng District (寬城區人民大街1078號)Shengli Park Station, Metro Line 1; across the street from the eastern entrance to Shengli Park; approx 1.1 km south of train station),📞 +86 431 82090999📠+86 431 82711530入住 14ː00離店 12ː00💰 From ¥300簡介 Popular spot for government officials, being as it one block from provincial capital headquarters. Clean rooms and extensive breakfast (mainly Chinese style, but a few Japanese and western selections). Indoor shopping available. Many of the taxis are headed northbound and already with passengers so be prepared to wait a while for an available taxi or walk a few blocks.

Splurge

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  • 5 Shangri-La Hotel Changchun長春香格里拉大酒店),地址 569 Xi'an Road, Chaoyang District (朝陽區西安大路569號)500 metres west of Renmin Square Station on Metro Line 1),📞 +86 431 8981818📠+86 431 88981838📧 入住 14ː00離店 12:00💰 From ¥603簡介 A true 5-star hotel, the rooms are beautiful, and the service excellent. Western, Chinese, and Japanese breakfast buffet, as well as dinner buffet with an excellent selection of everything. A la carte and room service also top notch. Well-stocked health club, massages available. Everything you expect from the Shangri-La and worth the expense if you have the cash.

Go next

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Harbin is about 3 hours away by train. Train trips to Shenyang vary in length but can last as little as 2 hours. Trains to Jilin city take 45 minutes.

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