Goguryeo Ancient sites - the remains of the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo. The Goguryeo are credited as the ancestors of the Korean people. These sites include including Wunu Mountain City, Guonei City and Wandu Mountain City; fourteen imperial tombs; twenty-six noble tombs; a General's Tomb; and the monument to the nineteenth Emperor of the Koguryo Kingdom, which are now UNESCO World Heritage Site. Most of these are around [wiki=1532626349901d5065f226dcd0d012a5]Tonghua[/wiki].
* Puppet Emperor's Palace (偽皇宮 Wei Huang Gong) - the former residence of Puyi, the last emperor of China and the Puppet Emperor of Manchuco on behalf of the Japanese. In the north east of [wiki=a2c411fe0ae4a4aea3b4f704c6770517]Changchun[/wiki].
* Wen Miao Confucian Temple - in [wiki=9d432a9a6c1cdc0ad7fcd68382936167]Jilin[/wiki] City.
Longtou Mountain - these hills contain ancient Tombs including the Mausoleum of Princess Zhenxiao and royal tombs of the Balhae kingdom. It is in [wiki=502b3c28908edd664a3a822de02c68be]Yanbian[/wiki] Korean Autonomous Prefecture.
* Rimmed Trees of Jilin - the trees are extolled as one of the four major natural wonders of China along with the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, the landscape of Jilin and the Stone Forest of Yunnan.
Meteorite Museum - in 1976, Jilin was hit by a heavy Meteorite storm. Many of the stones were collected and placed into this museum. The largest stone weighs 1,775kg and is thought to be the largest Meteorite in existence to date.