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Changchun is the capital of Jilin province in northeast China, and it's the perfect base from which to discover the region's magical scenery and attractions. Once the capital of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, the city is today famous for its automotive and film industries.
Book a stay in Changchun and discover the pristine slopes of Jingyuetan Ski Resort close to the city or visit Songhua Hu and Changbaishan Ski Resorts.
Learn about the city's famous film industry at Changchun Movie Wonderland, which showcases special effects in film.
Relax and unwind at Yulong Hot Spring Resort during your vacation in Changchun.
Visit the Museum of the Imperial Palace of the Manchu State and learn about Changchun's history as the capital of a puppet state. It's also your chance to explore one of China's three remaining great Imperial palaces.
Also known as Nanhu Park, this large lakeside space offers boating and water sports during the summer months, and acts as a natural skating rink in winter.
Winter is long in Changchun and the countryside is transformed into a snowy paradise from October to April. It's the ideal time to visit for skiing and snowboarding at some of China's top resorts. Plan a summer vacation for visits to the city's museums and for boating and picnics in the park.
Take an international flight to Shanghai and then board a domestic flight to Changchun Longjia International Airport (CGQ). The airport is 18.6 miles from the city center. A one-way ticket for one of the regular buses to People's Square costs ¥20-30, while the same trip by taxi costs ¥80.
Fast trains from cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Harbin arrive at Changchun West Railway Station, while trains from all over China terminate at the Changchun Railway Station in the center of the city.
Several major roads converge on the city including the Changchun-Harbin Expressway and the busy Changchun-Jilin North Highway.
Buses from Beijing, Shanghai, and other Chinese cities stop at the city's main long distance coach station on Renmin Road in the center of town.
Book a room at one of the city's top hotels such as the Hyatt Regency Changchun or the Shangri-La Hotel. Good mid-range options include the South Lake Hotel and June Hotel Changchun.
Chaoyang - this city center neighborhood is where you'll find People's Square, South Lake Park, and some of Changchun's best hotels.
Luyuan - attractions in this central district include Northeast China's Culture Park hot springs and a wide range of local restaurants and diners.
Kuancheng - a busy urban area to the west of Chaoyang and home to the Museum of the Imperial Palace of the Manchu State.
Changchun is well served by buses. Although most destinations are in Chinese, useful routes for tourists include the number 80 circular route via Hongqi Street, Chongqing Road, and Guilin Road, which stops at the train station and the zoo, or the 306, which goes from north to south on Renmin Road between the station and Changchun University. The standard fare is ¥1. There is also a tram line and a light rail system.
Taxis are available at the airport and stations and at the city's main tourist sites. You'll pay ¥37 for a five-mile trip during the day.
Only Chinese license holders can drive in the country. However, you can rent a car and local driver from ¥200-400 per day.
Visit People's Square for the city's biggest selection of clothing shops and department stores, or find your favorite brands in the Charter Shopping Center.
Look for branches of City Supermarket or Carrefour where you'll pay ¥15 for a dozen large eggs.
Book a table at ZhangChun San Yu ZhuYuan (Zhuo Zhan) for delicious Chinese cuisine, or try the popular Jello Factory if you yearn for a taste of home. Lunch costs just ¥16 in a basic diner, while dinner is ¥198 in one of the city's best restaurants.