Jilin province is rich in tourism resources. Changchun, the provincial capital, has the former site of Manchukuo, Renmin Street, Xinmin Street, Soviet Martyrs Memorial Tower, Motor City and changchun film studio, symbolizing the forest city. There are 42 national universities such as Jilin University, Changchun University of Technology and changchun university of science and technology, which are symbolic cultural cities. There are many service places in five-star hotels represented by Mingmen Hotel and Shangri-La Hotel. In Jilin City, there are Longtan Mountain, Koguryo Mountain, Beishan Mountain and Fengman Songhua Lake. Dunhua Liu Ding, the ancient tomb of Bohai Sea; Yanji Chengzi Mountain City; Located in Changbai Mountain Nature Reserve, there are three counties: Changbai, Antu and Fusong, including Wenquan Group, Tianchi, Waterfalls and Dashan Canyon. Tonghua Jingyu Cemetery; The Neidu Mountain City and Donggou Ancient Tombs in Ji 'an are the "general graves" of the Oriental Pyramid and the monuments of the King. Nong 'an Liaota; Yitong volcano group; Wait a minute.
There were human activities in Jilin Province as early as 40,000-70,000 years ago. Besides the Han nationality, there are three major ethnic groups. One is the Su protoss, later changed to Lou, Buji, Nuzhen and Manchu, mainly living in the east; Followed by Fuyu nationality and its branch Koguryo, Fuyu lives in the northwest and Koguryo lives in the south; The third group is the Wuhuan, Xianbei, Qidan, Shiwei (Mongolia) and other ethnic groups of Donghu people, mainly living in the western regions.
"Jilin" is the abbreviation of Manchu "Jilin Wula", which means along the river. Initially, it refers to the present Jilin City. At that time, the writing was very inconsistent. In order to unify the writing, in the twenty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1685), Aisingiorro Michelle Ye, the sage of Qing Dynasty, ordered it to be called "Jilin". In the early Qing Dynasty, there were no provinces in Northeast China. In the tenth year of Shunzhi (1653), Jilin was under the jurisdiction of General Ningguta, and in the fifteenth year of Kangxi (1676), General Ningguta moved to Jilin. In the twenty-second year of Qianlong (1757), General Ningguta was officially changed to Jilin General, and in the thirty-third year of Guangxu (1907), Jilin General yamen was changed to Jilin Provincial Office. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the capital of Jilin Province is still in Jilin City. 1954, the provincial capital moved to Changchun, becoming the only province in China and a province with the same city name.