Jingyuetan Scenic Area in Changchun, Jilin Province is a national AAAAA-rated attraction known as Asia's "Green Pearl." Covering 96.38 square kilometers with 96% forest coverage, it features a crescent-shaped lake, extensive artificial forests, and distinct seasonal landscapes - spring blooms, summer waterscapes, autumn foliage, and winter sports. Recognized as a sister lake to Taiwan's Sun Moon Lake, it's a premier destination for eco-tourism and outdoor activities like skiing and hiking.
The Puppet Manchukuo Imperial Palace Museum in Changchun, China, is the former residence of Puyi, the last emperor of China, during his reign as the puppet ruler of Japan's Manchukuo regime (1932–1945). This historic site spans 137,000 square meters and features hybrid Chinese-Western architecture, including the Qinmin Building, Jixi Building, and Tongde Hall. It serves as a museum showcasing artifacts, documents, and exhibitions on Japan's colonial rule and Puyi's life, earning its status as a **AAAAA-rated** attraction and a national historical education base.