Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo

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The Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo is a historical museum in Changchun housed in the former residence of the last Qing emperor Puyi, showcasing the history of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf history museum
museum
architecturalStyle combination of Chinese and Western styles
associatedWith Japanese Empire NERFINISHED
Manchukuo NERFINISHED
Puyi NERFINISHED
buildingUse former imperial residence
museum
country China
eraRepresented 1930s
1940s
exhibits artifacts from the Manchukuo period
documents related to the Manchukuo government
furniture from the imperial residence
personal belongings of Puyi
focusesOn Japanese occupation of Northeast China NERFINISHED
puppet state established by Imperial Japan
formerName Imperial Palace of Manchukuo NERFINISHED
governedBy local cultural heritage authorities of Changchun
hasSection exhibition on Japanese military presence in Manchukuo
exhibition on Manchukuo political institutions
exhibition on Puyi’s daily life
exhibition on postwar trials and legacy of Manchukuo
heritage site related to Manchukuo
housedIn former residence of Puyi
languageOfSignage Chinese
English
Japanese
locatedIn Changchun NERFINISHED
Jilin Province NERFINISHED
Northeast China NERFINISHED
mainTheme history of Manchukuo
life of Puyi in Manchukuo
near central Changchun
occupies former Manchukuo Imperial Palace complex NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
preserves gardens and courtyards of the imperial residence
original palace buildings of Manchukuo era
relatedTo Last Emperor of China NERFINISHED
Qing dynasty legacy
significance important site for studying Manchukuo history
symbol of Japanese puppet rule in Manchuria
subjectOf studies on collaboration and colonialism in East Asia
tourismType cultural tourism attraction
red tourism site

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Changchun hasAttraction Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo