Changchun Travel Guide | Travel Guide China
Located in the northeastern part of China, Changchun is a famous historical and cultural city in the country. It is a famous old industrial base in China. It is the earliest automobile industry base and film production base in New China. It is known as “Oriental Detroit” and “Oriental Hollywood”.
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Changchun's Culture Square (China)
Said to be the second-largest square in the world after Tian'anmen, Changchun's Culture Square / 文化广场 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, which was intended to replace the Puppet Imperial Palace mentioned below. 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 Twentieth Century Japanese architecture. On the square, vendors sell kites and various other products.
The Culture Square was originally built in 1933 when Japanese chose the location for building the palace of Manchukoku and its front square. The palace was started to be built in 1938 while the construction ceased later on because of the Pacific War. In 1953, the Republic of China had the palace redesigned by famous Chinese architectural historian Liang Sicheng to be the Changchun College of Geology.
Multiple explosions at Wanda Shopping Plaza in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province
All footage captured of the explosions that rocked Wanda Shopping Plaza
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Meeting the People of Changchun, China
Lots of people show up at the sculpture park to see the new sculptures add during the 9th annual Symposium.
Ryan on stage in Changchun, China
During our recent trip to China, we toured the cultural square in Changchun. They were having some type of festival with stage performances in the park in front of a crowd of several thousand people. Ryan, asked if he could play. They said YES!
Changchun city, China
Airport highway
Changchun Nanhu Park on sunday
Changchun Nanhu Park on sunday
The Party Started in China 长 春 会集朋友
8th Changchun China 2006 Sculpture Symposium
Sculpture Symposium Changchun China 12th International 2011
Some of the sculptures as they were being installed at High Tech Development Zone in Changchun, China early September 2011
Filmed by Absolute Infinity Haitian Sculptor Claude Montes
kite Runner of Culture Square China 长 春
world's longest kite Filmmed in Changchun China 2006.
Travel Wide, music by el Paso musicians: Radio la Chusma
Snow, haze hit Changchun in northeast China
Changchun's Culture Square (Slideshow) / 文化广场
Said to be the second-largest square in the world after Tian'anmen, Changchun's Culture Square / 文化广场 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, which was intended to replace the Puppet Imperial Palace mentioned below. 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 Twentieth Century Japanese architecture. On the square, vendors sell kites and various other products.
The Culture Square was originally built in 1933 when Japanese chose the location for building the palace of Manchukoku and its front square. The palace was started to be built in 1938 while the construction ceased later on because of the Pacific War. In 1953, the Republic of China had the palace redesigned by famous Chinese architectural historian Liang Sicheng to be the Changchun College of Geology.
Changchun China Symposium sculptors 长春 2006
Symposium sculptors 长春 2006.
The first few days in China for the 2006 Changchun Sculpture Symposium.
Arrival into the city and hotel.
Studio visit.
Sculptors are welcomed at the ceremony.
Changchun, China
playing in the snow
culture square
from Changchun
Walking Around Changchun (Slideshow) / 长春 / 長春
Changchun / 长春 / 長春 in its present form is a new city with only about 200 years of history. In 1906, Japan defeated Russia in the Russo-Japanese War, and gained the right of 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.
Between 1932 and 1945, Changchun was renamed Hsinking by the Japanese as it became the capital of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, occupying modern Northeast China.
Having realized the strategic importance of Changchun's location with respect to Japan, China and Russia, the Japanese Government sent a group of planners and engineers to Changchun to determine the best site for a new railway station and a city. Hsinking was a well-planned city with broad avenues and modern public works.
The Emperor Puyi resided in the Imperial Palace which is now the Museum of the Manchu State Imperial Palace. Many of buildings built during the Japanese colonial era still stand today.
Known locally today as China's City of Automobiles, Changchun is an important industrial base with a particular focus on the automotive sector. Because of its key role in the domestic automobile industry, Changchun was sometimes referred to as the Detroit of China.
Take off from Changchun (CGQ) 长春 airport in China
Takeoff early in the morning, smog, mist... China
ZYCC, CGQ 长春
gala with my friends..
in south lake park... changchun china..
Changchun
Changchun is a city where Japanese made manchukuo in 1930s. There are several buildings which were used for the government of those days. Last emperor Fugi lived in a palace there.