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Wei Huang Gong (Chinese: 伪皇宫) also known as '''Puppet Emperor's Palace''' was created by the Japanese Army for China's last emperor Puyi to live in as part of the Japanese Colonialism In Manchukuo . The palace is located in the northeastern corner of Changchun , China . HISTORY During the Japanese occupation of .. STRUCTURE The palace covers an area of 43,000 sq meters and comprises imperial style buildings, courtyards and gardens. Parts have been restored and are used as a permanent exhibition with displays relating to the Japanese occupationChina Travel. " China Travel ." "Puppet Emperor's Palace Attraction." Retrieved on 2007-01-17 .. Today the palace mainly serves as a landmark museum. It is divided into two parts with the front palace for administrative purposes and the rear palace for residence. The largest building, Tonde Palace was not lived in by the emperor since he believed it to be bugged. The other Qian Ming Building houses the throne and a variety of wax models including Puyi with one of his wife. EXHIBIT Today the exhibit is known as the ''Puppet Emperor's Palace & Exhibition Hall''. Other historical artifacts are available like documents from Puyi's childhood to adulthood. Addition exhibitions are also available to highlight war crime atrocities from .. REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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