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For other places with the same name, seeJilin (disambiguation).

Jilin( cát lâm,Jílín) Province forms the central part of northeastChinaand is part of what was once known as Manchuria. Jilin bordersHeilongjiangProvince to the northeast,Russiato the east,North Koreato the southeast,Liaoningto the southwest andInner Mongoliato the northwest.

Location of Jilin province

Cities

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Jilin contains eight prefecture-level cities and one autonomous prefecture:

  • 1Changchun( trường xuân; Chángchūn) — subprovincial city and capital of Jilin Province.
  • 2Baicheng( bạch thành; Báichéng)
  • 3Baishan( bạch sơn; Báishān)
  • 4Jilin City( cát lâm; Jílín) — home of the Rimmed Trees of Jilin, one of the four major natural wonders of China.
  • 5Liaoyuan( liêu nguyên; Liáoyuán)
  • 6Siping( tứ bình; Sìpíng)
  • 7Songyuan( tùng nguyên; Sōngyuán)
  • 8Tonghua( thông hóa; Tōnghuà)
  • 9Yanji( diên cát thị; Yánjí) — in Yanbian, a Korean Autonomous Prefecture

Understand

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Jilin province, which is in the central part of Northeast China, plays an important role in research on the origin of prehistoric jades and cultural exchange in this area. The name derives from the construction of Jilin Wu La City at the beginning of theQing Dynasty(Ji for short), and the provincial capital isChangchunCity. Jilin is a multi-ethnic province, including in addition to Han people important minorities of ethnic Koreans, Manchus, Mongols, Hui and Xibe people. The climate belongs to the warm temperate zone continental monsoon climate. The four seasons are distinct, with a hot rainy season that brings excellent greenery and suitable temperatures.

Talk

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The Northeastern dialect ofMandarinis the most commonly spoken language in the province.Koreanis spoken as a native language by the ethnic Korean minority, with a particularly high concentration of them inYanji.

Get in

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Jilin province has two public airports, Yanji Airport (YNJIATA) and Changchun Longjia International Airport ( trường xuân long gia quốc tế cơ tràng ) (CGQIATA). Each receives domestic flights as well as international flights from Seoul in South Korea. Changchun also has a route to Tokyo, Japan. Changchun City is 31km, and Jilin City is 71km from Changchun Longjia International Airport.

Get around

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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 2.5km (some cities will need to plus a mandatory ¥1 fuel surtax), after that ¥1.30/.5km or ¥1/700m. Several taxi companies are serving the cityand 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.

On foot

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From April to October, it is a decent walking city, as the weather is fine. During the winter months temperatures are too cold to walk longer distances in Changchun, so other forms of transport should be considered.

By light rail

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Changchun light rail ( khinh quỹ; qīngguǐ) Line 3 goes from the west side of the train station ( trường xuân trạm ) to Changying Movie Wonderland ( trường ảnh thế kỷ thành ). It travels past Changchun University ( trường xuân đại học ) approximately half-way along the route, and takes 63 minutes to complete the entire journey. A ticket, purchased at any light rail station, costs ¥1-4 each way, based on the distance traveled. Operates 6AM-9PM daily.

A south-north route (Line 4) runs on Linhe Street. Its northern terminal is the New North Railroad Station and its southern terminal is the government center at CheChang.

Free transfer between Lines 3 and 4 can be had at the LinheJie (Line 3) and WeixingLu (Line 4) stations.

By bus

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Bus system is cheap and convenient, and most of the buses in the urban area charge only ¥1 no matter where you go. 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.

By minibus

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In Changchun and Yanji, 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.

By bicycle

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Travelers should be cautious of bicycling. For the winter months it is generally too cold and during the summer months, too dangerous. Unlike other big cities in China, some cities like Changchun, Baicheng and so on do 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.

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 motorcycle

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If you need to get somewhere fast then jump on one of these. It is used in the most cities. 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.

See

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Landmarks and buildings

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The Tomb of the General
The Puppet Manchukuo government's State Department ngụy mãn châu quốc vụ viện
Baitou Mountain Tianchi
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  • 1Goguryeo Ancient sites.The remains of the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo. Goguryeo was one of Three Kingdoms ofKorea.These sites include including Wunu Mountain City, Guonei City and Wandu Mountain City; fourteen imperial tombs; twenty-six noble tombs; a General's Tomb; and the monument to the nineteenth Emperor of the Koguryo Kingdom, which are nowUNESCO World Heritage Sites.Most of these are aroundJi'an.
  • 2Puppet Emperor's Palace.The former residence of Puyi, the last emperor of China and the Puppet Emperor of Manchuco on behalf of the Japanese. In the north east ofChangchun.
  • 3Wen Miao Confucian Temple.InJilinCity. Together, Confucius Temple in Nanjing, Confucius Temple in Beijing and Confucian Temple in Qufu are called "Four Confucious'Temple of China". It is important national protective object. The size of the building group and high level are unique in the feudal society. Every building facility there are full of deep culture.
  • 4Changbaishan.Changbaishan is 2749 m high and is on the border between China andNorth Korea.It's capped with snow all year round and has virtually no living vegetation on top. In Chinese, it's known as Changbaishan - "Chang" for always, "Bai" for white, and "Shan" for Mountain. Located in the counties of Antu, Wusong and Changbai in southern Jilin Province, Changbaishan is one of China's nature preservation zones, covering an area of over 200,000 hectares, extending 78.5 km north to south, and 53.3 km west to east. It has a wholesome natural environment and ecosystem with world famous precious animals likeNortheast Tigers,sikas, sables etc. It's China's typical comprehensive nature existence of world importance.

Parks and nature

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  • 5Longtou Mountain.These hills contain ancient Tombs including the Mausoleum of Princess Zhenxiao and royal tombs of the Balhae kingdom. It is inYanbianKorean Autonomous Prefecture.
  • 6Rimmed Trees of Jilin.The trees are extolled as one of the four major natural wonders of China along with the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, the landscape of Jilin and the Stone Forest of Yunnan.

Museums and exhibitions

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  • 7Meteorite Museum.In 1976, Jilin was hit by a heavy meteorite storm. Many of the stones were collected and placed into this museum. The largest stone weighs 1,775 kg and is thought to be the largest meteorite in existence.
  • 8Jingyuetan National Scenic Area.It is one of the AAAAA class scenic spots of the first group in China. Jingyuetan national forest park inChangchunof Jilin Province is located in the eastern mountains to the western steppe transition zone, Changbai Mountain is a hilly are with peaks 119-406 m above sea level. The park is to the south-east of Changchun City, 9 km from the city center!

Do

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  • JilinIce Lantern Festivalnot as famous as the festivals inHarbinbut still worth a visit (during mid-January)

Eat

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Drink

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  • 1Old Ship Bar(Lão thuyền ba),Between Jingcheng Street and Anshun Road,+86 43188888099.Literally housed in a small wooden sailing ship. Serves beer and other beverages, has indoor barbecue features for seafood as well as other types of barbecue, Western flavors, a cheerful atmosphere and melodious music.
  • 2Mayflower Bar(Ngũ nguyệt hoa tửu ba),Between Qinghua Road and Lixin Street,+86 43185679898.The beer here is very good and the music here is "very passionate".

Stay safe

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