

▲ The Palace Museum of The Manchurian Regime is adjacent to the Northeast China Occupation History Exhibition Hall, a specialized museum reflecting the 14-year history of China's northeast occupation. It consists of three thematic exhibitions, one of which—"Evidence of Crimes Committed by Unit 731 of the Japanese Army During the Invasion of China"—was recognized as one of the Top Ten Museum Exhibitions of 2022 (20th edition).


▲ - Tongde Hall: This temporary palace was designed and built by the Japanese for Puyi, symbolizing "one heart and one mind, Japan and Manchukuo united." It integrated living, political affairs, and entertainment, featuring Chinese rooms, kowtow rooms, and billiard rooms. The architecture blends Chinese, Japanese, and Western styles. - Jixi Building: This was the living quarters of Puyi and his empresses Wanrong and Tan Yuling. It is a two-story European-style building. The west side of the second floor was Puyi's living area, while the east side was Wanrong's. The west side of the first floor used to be Tan Yuling's bedroom and study. - Qinmin Building: Puyi's office building, featuring a typical European style. The Qinmin Hall on the southeast side of the second floor was where he worked and held ceremonies, witnessing important events such as his "enthronement" and declaration as "emperor."


▲ - Huaiyuan Building: This building houses the Fengxian Hall where Puyi enshrined the memorial tablets and portraits of his ancestors. It also accommodated offices such as the Secretariat, the Adjutant's Office, and part of the Imperial Household Department. - Jiale Hall: This was the venue where Puyi hosted imperial banquets, offering visitors a chance to experience the atmosphere of royal feasts. - Calligraphy and Painting Pavilion: Located north of Tongde Hall, it is commonly known as the "Little White Tower." The east side of the first floor stores calligraphy and paintings, while the west side houses ancient books. The east side of the second floor contains scriptures, and the west side holds various collections of poetry and literature.




▲ Visit The Hill and be a "mountain idler" for a day. Located opposite Wanda Plaza and near Changchun Film Studio, it's known as the "Hongya Cave" hidden in a shopping mall. Shopping here feels like mountain climbing, with winding paths connecting various small shops.












