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Changchun | A Comprehensive Guide to Exploring the Puppet Imperial Palace Museum

📜 Historical Background The Puppet Imperial Palace Museum was originally the court site of the puppet regime "Manchukuo," serving as the residence of the last emperor, Puyi, from 1932 to 1945. This palace complex, which blends Chinese and Japanese architectural styles, is now open as a museum. Through over a thousand artifacts, archives, and restored scenes, it unveils the turbulent years of wartime Northeast China. 📍 Address: No. 5 Guangfu North Road, Kuancheng District, Changchun City 🚌 Transportation Guide • Subway: Take Line 4 to "Puppet Imperial Palace Station," Exit D, and walk for 5 minutes. • Bus: Routes 264, 275, and 276 to "Puppet Imperial Palace" stop. • Driving: Paid parking is available on the south side of the museum (¥5 per hour). 🕰️ Opening Hours: Peak Season (May–October): 08:30–17:20 | Off Season (November–April): 08:30–16:50 ※ Ticket sales stop 1 hour before closing. 💰 Admission Fee: ¥70 🗓️ Itinerary: 1⃣ **Qixi Building** The living quarters of Puyi and Wanrong. The opium paraphernalia left on the dressing table and the bullet marks on the bedroom walls reveal the mental imprisonment of the puppet emperor. 2⃣ **Qinmin Building** Features a restored "enthronement" ceremony scene and the hall where the "Japan-Manchukuo Protocol" was signed. The cracks on the imitation dragon throne symbolize the emptiness of imperial power. 3⃣ **Imperial Garden** A mixed-style garden combining Japanese rock gardens and Chinese pavilions. Beneath the surface lies an air-raid shelter, contrasting the serene appearance with wartime oppression. ※ Feeling heavy-hearted after the visit is normal. It is recommended to take a walk in the nearby Nanhu Park to reflect and unwind. Remember: preserving history is essential for a clearer path to the future.
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Posted: Apr 20, 2025
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