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Northeast border ~ Hunchun

Hunchun, a city that almost became a special zone, after all, the previous slogan was to build Shenzhen in the north.

I can't figure out how such a unique city can attract so few tourists Even people around me have never heard of this place. Hunchun Tourism Bureau will make persistent efforts [come on] [come on].

The biggest feature of this city is that you can see three countries at a glance-Russian, China and North Korea.

Tell me about my impression of this city.

The city center is similar to other cities, especially the commercial development. Before the outbreak, Russians who came to buy by bus could be seen all over the street.

There are few railings on the windows and balconies of residential buildings. The locals told me that the security here is good and there are no thieves.

The surrounding rural bungalows are all built like Cheongwadae.

This road is the narrowest part of China's territory, with Russia and North Korea on both sides.

If you want to see the Three Kingdoms more clearly, you must climb the building. You can also see the Sea of Japan upstairs, and you can also see the four countries at a glance [laughs].

See if this warning is particularly grounded [covering your face]

The bridge below is half in China and half in North Korea. Look carefully, the railing is different, and there is a gate in the middle. I don't know why, their car goes back and forth on the bridge every few minutes, and it's still the same car.

On this trip, I remembered a national hero, Wu Dacheng. Without him, China's land area would be less than 20 square kilometers.

There was also a battle here-the Battle of Zhang Gufeng (note: Zhang Gufeng is the name of the mountain peak, not the name of the person), which determined the direction of Japanese aggression at that time. ...

Hunchun is an exquisite city with complete supporting facilities. Yanbian University is here, and its business is also very developed. However, there are many marginal teachers here. I always thought that teaching will only appear in remote mountainous areas, which corrected one of my cognitive biases. It turns out that many students here are left-behind children, and their parents have gone to Korea to work.

The biggest change of this trip for me is that I will never sing Katyusha again, and even feel sick when I listen to it. The specific reason is that you can understand the background of this song. If you are patriotic, I believe you will have the same reaction as me.

By the way, the maple leaves here are beautiful. ...