Brief introduction of Jilin province
Jilin Province, referred to as Kyrgyzstan for short, is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), with Changchun as its capital. Jilin Province is located in the central part of Northeast China, which is connected with Liaoning, Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang, bordering Russia and North Korea, and is in the geographical center of Northeast Asia.
Administrative Committee of 60 counties, cities, districts and Changbai Mountain Protection Development Zone in Changchun, the provincial capital. Jilin Province is the witness of the complete course of political and military conflict in modern Northeast Asia, and it is also an important industrial base and commodity grain production base in China.
There are obvious differences in landforms in Jilin Province. The terrain inclines from southeast to northwest, showing the characteristics of high in southeast and low in northwest. Taking the Great Black Mountain in Central China as the boundary, it is divided into two landforms: the eastern mountainous area and the central and western plain.