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Development history of modern industry in Changchun

At the beginning of the 20th century, Changchun was a medium-sized city in Northeast China, and its city scale, population and economic strength were far behind Shenyang, Dalian, Harbin and even Jilin in Northeast China. Due to the Japanese invasion in the 1930 s, the puppet Manchukuo made Changchun its capital, so the planning and construction period of 15 began, and tap water, gas and electric wires entered the underground, squares and streets. Japan not only started from the mainland, but also introduced top European and American designers for planning and design. A large number of Japanese immigrants came to Changchun, reaching more than 200,000 at most. By the year before 1945, the population of Changchun had exceeded 1 10,000, and the investment in the past 15 years was equivalent to the sum of the other three major cities in Northeast China. The city scale of Changchun expanded rapidly, and the degree of modernization was first-class in Asia at that time. After the defeat of Japan, the city was destroyed by the War of Liberation. However, after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), with the implementation of China's first five-year plan, Changchun regained its former vitality and the city developed rapidly. 1953, the capital of Jilin moved to Changchun, which was successively designated as a city under separate state planning and a sub-provincial city. With the approach of the 2007 Asian Winter Games, Changchun will surely achieve a new leap.

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