A Quiet Charm in the North: A Day in Changchun

Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province in northeast China, is a city full of quiet charm, wide streets, and rich history. Though not as famous as some southern cities, a day in Changchun offers a refreshing and authentic northern experience.

I started my day at the Puppet Emperor’s Palace, the former residence of Puyi, the last emperor of China during his time as a puppet ruler under Japanese occupation. Walking through the old buildings and exhibitions gave me a deep sense of history and reflection.

Next, I visited the Changchun World Sculpture Park, where modern art blends with natural scenery. Sculptures from all over the world are displayed among lakes, trees, and walking paths—making it both a cultural and relaxing experience.

For lunch, I enjoyed local northeastern cuisine, including crispy pork, pickled vegetables, and warm dumplings that were perfect for the cooler weather.

In the afternoon, I took a walk around Nanhu Park, where families were out boating, walking, and enjoying the peaceful lake view. The city felt calm, open, and friendly.

Changchun may not be fast-paced or flashy, but its history, space, and gentle rhythm make it a lovely place to slow down and enjoy the moment.

Post by Petit flower | Jul 13, 2025

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