If you have time, it is worth seeing. The old buildings that stayed in the past are very distinctive. Now most of them are hospitals or schools. It is very interesting for people who like various buildings. The scope is relatively large, slowly sweeping the street, fun and fun.
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If you have time, it is worth seeing. The old buildings that stayed in the past are very distinctive. Now most of them are hospitals or schools. It is very interesting for people who like various buildings. The scope is relatively large, slowly sweeping the street, fun and fun.
The eight major ruling institutions of the pseudo-Manchukuo state are the eight ruling institutions of the pseudo-Manchukuo state. Each building has different architectural styles, both magnificent buildings and elegant courtyards. These buildings form a complex centered on the geological palace. Most of the buildings have been transformed into hospitals, schools and other institutions. The exterior of the building is well protected and suitable for walking along the road.
The eight major ruling institutions of the pseudo-Manchukuo state are the eight ruling institutions of the pseudo-Manchukuo state. Each building has different architectural styles, both magnificent buildings and elegant courtyards. These buildings form a complex centered on the geological palace. Most of the buildings have been transformed into hospitals, schools and other institutions. The exterior of the building is well protected and suitable for walking along the road.
The eight major ministries of pseudo-manchurianism are the eight ruling institutions of pseudo-manchurianism. They are collectively referred to as the Ministry of Public Security (military), Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Culture and Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of People's livelihood. These political institutions, along with the pseudo-State Council and the Comprehensive Law and Procuratorial Office (Judicial and Procuratorial Office), were built near Xinmin Street in Changchun, forming a complex centered on the Geological Palace.
The buildings of the pseudo-manchu period have historical characteristics of the time, and still retain the original style today.
It sounds like a good name, but actually look at it.
Modern Japanese architecture has a strange dark feel
Changchun's urban planning is very good. These buildings are preserved in the pseudo-manchurian period. It is still good. It is recommended to see.