Four China's 5A-level tourist attractions in Changchun

Updated : 2025-12-11Source : CCFAO
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Jingyuetan National Forest Park: The park covers an area of 96.38 square kilometers, with a water area of 5.3 square kilometers and a forest coverage rate of 96%. Jingyuetan Lake, named for its crescent shape, is the sister lake of Taiwan's Sun Moon Lake and one of the "Eight Scenic Spots of Jilin". The forest in the scenic area is artificially cultivated and features a complete ecosystem with over 30 tree species. The negative oxygen ion concentration here is 100 times that of the urban area, earning it the reputation of the "Largest Artificial Coniferous Forest in Asia".



Palace Museum of the Manchurian Regime: Established in 1962, the museum covers a total area of 250,500 square meters, with a building area of 137,000 square meters. Originally the palace residence of Puyi, the puppet emperor of the Manchurian Regime, it stands as historical evidence of Japan's 14-year colonial rule over Northeast China and serves as a landmark architectural complex reflecting the modern urban transformation of Changchun. It is now a national first-class museum, a major historical and cultural site protected at the national level, a national demonstration base for patriotic education, a national research and practice education base for primary and secondary school students, and one of China's first 5A-level tourist attractions. It ranked among the top 10 in the "2023 Comprehensive Influence Ranking of Important Modern and Contemporary Historical Sites and Representative Architectural Relics Tourist Attractions".



 

Changchun World Sculpture Park: Covering an area of 92 hectares, the park integrates natural landscapes with cultural attractions. It is among the first national key parks, the only one to receive the Sculpture Park Achievement Award under the Urban Sculpture Construction Achievement Awards in the PRC, and one of the first national demonstration units for civilized tourism. It opened to the public in September 2003. The scenic area features a layout of "one park with six museums"—the Changchun Sculpture Art Museum, the Songshan & Han Rong African Art Collection Museum, the Wei Xiaoming Art Museum, the Changchun Sculpture Museum and Sculpture Experience Hall, and the Exhibition Hall of the Former Site of Tsarist Russian Consulate. The park houses more than 10,000 pieces (sets) of artworks from 216 countries and regions, including five original works by the master sculptor Auguste Rodin, making it a sanctuary of sculpture art and a landmark destination for culture-tourism integration.



 

Changchun Movie Wonderland: Covering an area of 330,000 square meters, the park is distinctly themed around film and television culture. Its entertainment offerings are divided into four major sections: innovative technology, thrilling adventures, performing arts experiences, and recreational appreciation. The park houses a diverse range of technologically advanced special-effect cinemas, including a flying dome theater, a motion dome theater, an orthogonal multi-screen theater, a 4D special-effect theater, and a giant-screen theater. Centered on film themes, it has independently developed a series of film special effects experience and appreciation programs, such as film dubbing, post-production of sound effects, film special effects revelation, large-scale immersive film-themed live performances, and exhibitions of large film props. Over the years, it has become a prominent brand in China's film and television cultural tourism.