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Known as Kirin during Manchukuo, China JILIN city
is a pleasant little place with little by way of
sights, but great cheap winter sports, and in summer
it's the most convenient jumping-off point for
Changbai Shan. It's split in two by the Songhua
River , with the downtown area spread along its
northern shore. A new promenade along the
river was finished in 1998, making for a pretty
walk, especially in winter, when the trees are
coated in frost. This phenomenon, known as shugua
in Chinese, is the result of condensation from the
city's hydroelectric dam at Songhua Lake, east of
town. It's Jilin's claim to fame, along with an ice
festival in January and three neighbouring skiing
and sledding parks. This makes winter the ideal
time to visit Jilin, though its parks -
Beishan, Jiangnan and Jiangbei - are said to be nice
in summer. The best known of the three, Beishan („2),
is in the west of town at the terminus of bus route
#7. It's filled with pathways and temples, the most
interesting of which is Yuhuangge (Jade
Emperor's Temple), where rows of fortune tellers
gather out front. Jilin's prettiest building and a
reminder of the town's past, the Catholic church
was built in the 1920s at 3 Songjiang Lu, the road
bordering the river promenade. Next door is a
hospice for the elderly, which explains why the
median age of a Jilin Catholic appears to be 75.
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