Photos of Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo
The Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo is located in the northeastern corner of Changchun on Guangfu Road. This was the palace of Aisin Gioro Puyi the symbolic emperor of the puppet state Manchuko, also known as Manchuria. He lived here from 1932 to 1945. The main buildings in the Imperial Palace of Manchuko are small two-story structures with yellow glazed roof tiles. These include the Qinmin Building, Jixi Building and Tongde Hall, all three of which are exceptional buildings merging Chinese and western style. This was also where Puyi worked and lived, and there are many historical materials and cultural relics on display so that visitors can learn about the last emperor's early life and the crimes of the invading Japanese army.