9 Cities to Explore
Discover the unique charm of each city
China's automobile capital and cradle of Chinese cinema—a northern city where industrial heritage meets cultural richness and surprising greenery.
Home to one of China's "Four Great Natural Wonders" — the spectacular Rime Ice of Jilin — this riverside city combines stunning winter scenery with a rich Manchu and Korean cultural heritage.
A historic transport hub in central Jilin, Siping is known for its strategic military history, agricultural economy, and the scenic Yehe River valley.
A small industrial city in southern Jilin, Liaoyuan is known for coal mining history, textile industry, and scenic Longshou Mountain.
A mountain city in southern Jilin near the North Korean border, Tonghua is famed for ginseng, wine, and its scenic location in the Changbai Mountain range.
A mountain city in southern Jilin on the North Korean border, Baishan is named after the nearby Changbai Mountains and is known for forestry, ginseng, and pristine nature.
A rapidly growing city on the Songhua River plain, Songyuan is an oil-rich industrial center known for Chagan Lake and its agricultural abundance.
A city in western Jilin near the Inner Mongolia border, Baicheng is a gateway to the Horqin Grassland known for wind energy, agriculture, and wetland scenery.