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County-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China
Hunchun is a county-level city in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture within Jilin province to the far east. It borders North Hamgyong Province in
Hunchun
Province in Northeast China
other industries. Hunchun Export Processing Zone The Hunchun Export Processing Zone is in 5 km2 (1.93 sq mi) area is in the Hunchun Border Economic Cooperation
Jilin
River in Jilin, China
Hunchun River (Chinese: 珲春河), is a river located in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, in the Chinese province of Jilin. It is the tributary of
Hunchun_River
Autonomous prefecture in Jilin, China
in the late Qing dynasty the area was divided into the Yanji (延吉廳) and Hunchun (琿春廳) subprefectures. From 1644 to 1800s, the Manchurian Qing state maintained
Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture
Yanbian_Korean_Autonomous_Prefecture
1920 anti-Japanese raid in Manchuria
The Hunchun incident (Korean: 훈춘 사건; Hanja: 琿春事件) was a reported raid on 2 October 1920 at a Japanese consulate in Manchuria. It reportedly resulted in
Hunchun_incident
1920–1921 massacre of Koreans by Japan
China), after the Hunchun incident. The massacre occurred over a period of three weeks starting in October 1920, the day of the Hunchun Incident after the
Gando_Massacre
Railway line in China
Jilin–Hunchun intercity railway, also known as Jihun Passenger Dedicated Line, is a high-speed railway operated by China Railway High-speed in Jilin Province
Jilin–Hunchun intercity railway
Jilin–Hunchun_intercity_railway
Special city in Kwanbuk, North Korea
Korea–Russia border. The Tumen River Bridge connects between Hunchun and Rason. Hunchun, China North Korea portal List of cities in North Korea Rajin
Rason
Protected area in China
Hunchun National Nature Reserve is a protected area in the Changbai Mountains in northeastern China's Jilin Province. It was established in December 2001
Hunchun National Nature Reserve
Hunchun_National_Nature_Reserve
Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)
the anti-Japanese resistance, who were arrested by the Kwantung Army in Hunchun and sent to Unit 731 as "special transfers". Of these, 318 were identified
Unit_731
Three leopard subspecies
Province in northern China, where it has been recorded by camera-traps in Hunchun National Nature Reserve. Leopards and other Siberian wildlife freely roams
Chinese_leopard
Road in China
The Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway (Chinese: 珲春—乌兰浩特高速公路), designated as G12 and commonly referred to as the Hunwu Expressway (Chinese: 珲乌高速公路) is a 926.22-kilometre-long
G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway
G12_Hunchun–Ulanhot_Expressway
Chinese football club
China League Two. The team was based in Hunchun and it used 18,000-capacity Hunchun People's Stadium of Hunchun as their home stadium. On 4 February 2020
Yanbian_Beiguo_F.C.
1920 Korean militia-Japanese battle
garrisoned in Korea, engaged in combat. The 19th Division was deployed to Hunchun (Isobayashi Detachment), Wangqing (Kimura Detachment) and Yanji-Helong
Battle_of_Qingshanli
River in China, North Korea, and Russia
the Quan River meets the Tumen River, between the villages of Wonjong (Hunchun) and Quanhe. Important cities and towns on the river are Hoeryong and Onsong
Tumen_River
International border
zones (SEZs) along the Sino-Russian border, the largest of these being in Hunchun, Jilin. In 1991, China and USSR signed the 1991 Sino-Soviet Border Agreement
China–Russia_border
1920 Korean independence activist army
instigated the Hunchun incident on October 2 of the same year by bribing the Chinese enemy to attack and destroy the Japanese Consulate in Hunchun . The purpose
Korean_Northern_Army_Command
Japanese company in colonial Korea
RR: Dongmanju Cheoldo) was a railway company in Manchukuo headquartered in Hunchun, Jilin Province. Its mainline ran from Hunyung in Korea on the South Manchuria
East_Manchuria_Railway
Ethnic Korean village in Jilin, China
Administratively, it is part of the town of Jingxin, itself a part of Hunchun, the easternmost city of Yanbian. The 100 residents who live in Fangchuan
Fangchuan
Northeast Asian development program
environment) and four partnerships. This stage included the creation of China's Hunchun International Cooperation Demonstration Zone in 2012 and closer alignment
Greater_Tumen_Initiative
Subspecies of large cat
trap image of an Amur leopard in northeastern China was taken in 2010 in Hunchun National Nature Reserve, in the Changbai Mountains of Jilin and Heilongjiang
Amur_leopard
City in Jeju, South Korea
Japan Santa Rosa, United States Wakayama, Japan Tokyo, Japan Beppu, Japan Hunchun, Jilin, China Kunshan, Jiangsu, China Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China Shanghai
Jeju_City
Subdistrict in Jilin, People's Republic of China
Subdistrict (Chinese: 河南街道; pinyin: Hénán Jiēdào) is a subdistrict in Hunchun, Jilin province, China. As of 2018[update], it has 6 communities under
Henan_Subdistrict,_Hunchun
City in Inner Mongolia, China
Ulanhot. In the 7918 Network of Highways it will be on the route from Hunchun to Ulanhot.[clarification needed] The city is also served by Ulanhot Yilelite
Ulanhot
Tiger population in Northeast Asia
with four cubs was recorded for the first time in northeastern China's Hunchun National Nature Reserve located in the vicinity of the international borders
Siberian_tiger
Horse-riding bandits in early 20th-century Manchuria
disputed by South Korean historians. Some historians believe that the Hunchun incident, which the Japanese used as a pretext for the Gando Massacre,
Mounted_bandits
437 Tonghua 4352 Baishan 439 Songyuan 438 Baicheng 436 Yanbian 4331 1 - Hunchun formerly 440, abolished in 16 September 2006 2 - Meihekou, Liuhe, Huinan
Telephone_numbers_in_China
Grodekovo and Ussuriysk. A third rail connection is located further south at Hunchun in eastern Jilin bordering Kraskino, near the southwest tip of Primorsky
Rail_transport_in_China
Road in China
Highway 302 (G302) runs from Hunchun in Jilin to Ulanhot in Inner Mongolia. It is 1,028 kilometres (639 mi) in length. On the Hunchun end, the highway strays
China_National_Highway_302
Railway line in Jilin, China
station. At Jilin, the line continues as the Jilin–Hunchun intercity railway, terminating at Hunchun railway station. The railway has seven stations, of
Changchun–Jilin intercity railway
Changchun–Jilin_intercity_railway
1920–1921 Korean militant activist group
Hapsu-pyeong, Chunhwa-hyang, Wangqing County. Afterwards, 21,000 members of the Hunchun Korean National Association were recruited, and branches were expanded
Gando National People's Association
Gando_National_People's_Association
Bridge
Autonomous County) Tumen Border Bridge (Tumen City) Tumen River Bridge (Hunchun City) New Yalu River Bridge (Dandong) "Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge to
Sino-Korean_Friendship_Bridge
North Korean general and politician (1907–1982)
personal relationship with Kim Il Sung. Choe Hyon was born on 6 May 1907 in Hunchun, Jilin, China. Choe's father was Choe Hwa-shim. Hwa-shim had served in
Choe_Hyon
图们市 Túmén Shì 222402 TME Dunhua city 敦化市 Dūnhuà Shì 222403 DHS Hunchun city 珲春市 Húnchūn Shì 222404 HUC Longjing city 龙井市 Lóngjǐng Shì 222405 LJJ Helong
List of administrative divisions of Jilin
List_of_administrative_divisions_of_Jilin
1860 unequal treaty between Qing China and Britain, France, and Russia
the Hubutu River, and then from the mouth of the Hubutu River along the Hunchun River and the ridge between the sea to the mouth of the Tumen River, the
Convention_of_Peking
International border
the Hubutu River, and then from the mouth of the Hubutu River along the Hunchun River and the ridge between the sea to the mouth of the Tumen River, the
North_Korea–Russia_border
Railway line in China
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway
Shanghai–Nanjing_intercity_railway
Bridge between China and North Korea
Changbai-Hyesan International Bridge Linjiang Yalu River Bridge Tumen River Bridge (Hunchun City) List of international bridges Panorama view of the bridge and border
Tumen_Border_Bridge
Railway network in Zhengzhou, China
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Central Plains Metropolitan Region intercity railway
Central_Plains_Metropolitan_Region_intercity_railway
Capital of Heilongjiang, China
G11 Hegang–Dalian Expressway G1211 Jilin–Heihe Expressway, a spur of G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway that extends north to Heihe China National Highway 102
Harbin
Railway line in Russia
to the low height of this bridge, it became an obstacle for the city of Hunchun in China to the Sea of Japan. After the Development Plan for the Tumen
Baranovsky–Khasan_line
International border
Railway Bridges Ying'an, Hunchun, Yanbian Hunyung, Kyongwon, North Hamgyong No Yes Defunct Shatuozi Bridge Sanjiazi, Hunchun, Yanbian Kyongwon, North
China–North_Korea_border
Military unit
the Public Division (公兵団, Kimi Heidan). It was formed 12 July 1944 in Hunchun as a triangular division. The nucleus for the formation was the remnants
112th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
112th_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army)
Prefecture-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China
and its branch from Changchun to Jilin. China National Highway 202 G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway Jilin City is twinned with: Nakhodka Primorsky Krai
Jilin_City
7th-10th century kingdom in East Asia
Upper Capital in Ning'an, Heilongjiang in 755, to the Eastern Capital in Hunchun, Jilin in 785, and back to the Upper Capital in 794. Sanggyong (Upper Capital)
Parhae
Manchu prince (1580–1615)
the town of Fio Hoton (belonging to present-day Sanjiazi Manchu Village, Hunchun, Yanbian) in an attempt to complete the resettlement of another Jurchen
Cuyen
Railway station in Dunhua, China
Jilin. It was built in 1928. It is on the Changchun–Tumen railway, Jilin–Hunchun intercity railway, and the Dunhua–Baihe high-speed railway, which is currently
Dunhua_railway_station
Chinese high-speed railway
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Hefei–Anqing–Jiujiang high-speed railway
Hefei–Anqing–Jiujiang_high-speed_railway
Capital city of Jilin Province, China
Chinese: 長春站), which is connected by Beijing-Harbin Railway, Changchun-Hunchun intercity railway and several railway lines. The station has multiple daily
Changchun
East Asian ethnic group
Sanjiazi Manchu Ethnic Township Jilin Yanbian Hunchun Yangpao Manchu Ethnic Township Jilin Yanbian Hunchun Wulajie Manchu Ethnic Town Jilin Jilin City Longtan
Manchu_people
Bridge between China and North Korea
Rason, North Korea. It is the international link in a road route between Hunchun City in China and Sonbong-guyok in Rason. The original bridge was built
Tumen_River_Bridge
County in Kwanbuk, North Korea
is also connected by Shatuozi Border Road bridge to the Chinese city of Hunchun in the Yanbian autonomous prefecture. Under Joseon period Kyongwon was
Kyongwon_County
Railway line in China
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Guangzhou–Shenzhen intercity railway
Guangzhou–Shenzhen_intercity_railway
Military unit
to the Korean border, surrendering at the end of the war in Yanji and Hunchun, in what is now part of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of northeast
Third_Army_(Japan)
Chinese railway line
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Chongqing–Guiyang_railway
City in North Gyeongsang, South Korea
into 4 eup, 10 myeon and 15 dong. Pohang is twinned with: Fukuyama, Japan Hunchun, China İzmit, Turkey Jōetsu, Japan Pittsburg, United States Vladivostok
Pohang
County-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China
County Tongyu County Autonomous prefecture Yanbian Yanji city Tumen city Dunhua city Longjing city Hunchun city Helong city Antu County Wangqing County
Tumen,_Jilin
District in South Korea
Financial Hub Center [citation needed] Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia Hunchun, People's Republic of China Xicheng District, People's Republic of China
Jung_District,_Seoul
Railway line in China
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Guangzhou–Zhaoqing intercity railway
Guangzhou–Zhaoqing_intercity_railway
the Hunchun Postal Bureau and the Rason Postal Operation Bureau signed a border mail exchange agreement. Both sides agreed to open the Hunchun (China)
North_Korean_Postal_Service
Hebei 189,925 135,524 +40.14% Yangxi Guangdong 189,866 153,771 +23.47% Hunchun Jilin 189,760 174,355 +8.84% Heihe Heilongjiang 189,471 147,042 +28.86%
List of cities in China by population
List_of_cities_in_China_by_population
County-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China
County Tongyu County Autonomous prefecture Yanbian Yanji city Tumen city Dunhua city Longjing city Hunchun city Helong city Antu County Wangqing County
Ji'an,_Jilin
Topics referred to by the same term
Jinghe, Jiangsu, in Baoying County, Jiangsu Jinghe Subdistrict, Hunchun, in Hunchun, Jilin Jinghe Subdistrict, Tengzhou, in Yicheng District, Shandong
Jinghe
Helong 和龙市 Jilin Yanbian 1993-07-05 Huadian 桦甸市 Jilin Jilin 1988-05-25 Hunchun 珲春市 Jilin Yanbian 1988-05-25 Ji'an 集安市 Jilin Tonghua 1988-03-16 Jiaohe
List_of_cities_in_China
Special city in Chūbu, Japan
Joetsu Festival Kenshin Festival Echigo Kenshin Sake Festival Candle Road Hunchun, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin, China Lilienfeld, Austria
Jōetsu,_Niigata
City in Gangwon, South Korea
States since June 23, 1985 Taitung County, Taiwan since April 16, 1992 Hunchun, Jilin, People's Republic of China since August 22, 1994 Yonago, Tottori
Sokcho
Soviet military formation
that number in 1956. (Feskov et al 2013, 131, 580). 88th Rifle Corps – Hunchun, August 1945 89th Rifle Corps 90th Rifle Corps – finished war with 43rd
Rifle_corps_(Soviet_Union)
the Hunchun Postal Bureau and the Rason Postal Operation Bureau signed a border mail exchange agreement. Both sides agreed to open the Hunchun (China)
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (North Korea)
Ministry_of_Posts_and_Telecommunications_(North_Korea)
Wildlife conservation effort to save tigers
considered extinct in southern China since 2001. In northeastern China's Hunchun National Nature Reserve, camera-traps recorded a tiger with four cubs for
Tiger_conservation
Topics referred to by the same term
Guangming Subdistrict, Helong, in Helong, Jilin Guangming Subdistrict, Hunchun, in Hunchun, Jilin Guangming Subdistrict, Meihekou, in Meihekou, Jilin Guangming
Guangming
Beijing Beijing 285 Lishui Stadium 19,000 Lishui Zhejiang 286 Hunchun City Stadium 18,900 Hunchun Jilin 287 Xinyu Stadium 18,800 Xinyu Jiangxi 288 Qingyang
List_of_stadiums_in_China
This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Jilin, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions
List of township-level divisions of Jilin
List_of_township-level_divisions_of_Jilin
Town in Jilin, People's Republic of China
with Inner Mongolia. It is served by China National Highway 302 and G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway, and as the crow flies, is more than 40 km (25 mi) northwest
Lingxia,_Jilin
Expressway in China
expressway in Heilongjiang, Northeast China linking the cities of Bei'an and Mohe, Heilongjiang. The highway is a branch of G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway.
G1213_Bei'an–Mohe_Expressway
Hohhot Former Pingdingshan (village), Dongzhou, Fushun Fangchuan, Jingxin, Hunchun, Yanbian Sanjiazi, Youyi, Fuyu, Qiqihar Huaxi, Jiangyin, Wuxi Wangtan,
List_of_villages_in_China
Railway line in Sichuan, China
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Mianyang–Luzhou high-speed railway
Mianyang–Luzhou_high-speed_railway
County in Jilin, People's Republic of China
County Tongyu County Autonomous prefecture Yanbian Yanji city Tumen city Dunhua city Longjing city Hunchun city Helong city Antu County Wangqing County
Wangqing_County
to Jin Liuhe County 5-30 Baliancheng Site 八连城遗址 Tang to Five Dynasties Hunchun 42°51′31″N 130°16′59″E / 42.8586°N 130.283°E / 42.8586; 130.283 (Baliancheng
List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jilin
List_of_Major_National_Historical_and_Cultural_Sites_in_Jilin
Ports in East Asia opened to trade with Western countries
Portugal, Belgium Liaoning Niuzhuang 1858 Yingkou Shenyang Jilin Changchun Hunchun Heilongjiang Harbin 1898–1946 Russia, United States, Germany; later Japan
Treaty_ports
1945 Red Army operation
Launch an auxiliary attack with part of the 25th Army in the direction of Hunchun and Antu, with the goal of subsequently capturing the Korean ports of Ranan
Harbin–Kirin_Operation
Urban-type settlement in Primorsky Krai, Russia
granted to it in 1940. In 1992, the Chinese border checkpoint facility at Hunchun-Chenglingzi was opened and in June 1995 the new Chinese-funded and built
Kraskino
Dongjing/Qingzhou Hunchun 경주(慶州) = Baliancheng (Hunchun). Having three counties under its jurisdiction: 龍原、永安 (now Ying'an Town, Hunchun)、壁谷 (now in Chunhua
List_of_provinces_of_Balhae
Railway line in North Korea
长图铁路), Tujia Railway (Tumen–Jiamusi; 图佳铁路), and Tuhun Railway (Tumen–South Hunchun–Changlingzi and on to Russia; 图珲铁路). The line is electrified between Namyang
Namyanggukkyong_Line
China–North Korea bridge
Yalu River Bridge Tumen Border Bridge (Tumen City) Tumen River Bridge (Hunchun City) Changbai Korean Autonomous County List of international bridges Sino-Korean
Changbai–Hyesan International Bridge
Changbai–Hyesan_International_Bridge
(1914) Battle of Samdunja Battle of Fengwudong (Battle of Bong-o-dong) Hunchun incident Battle of Qingshanli (Battle of Cheongsanri) Free City Incident
List_of_Japanese_battles
Korea. Fancha fled to the lower reaches of the Tumen River(圖門江) Estuary Hunchun(琿春河) Xi Guan(奚關) zongguanfu, inherited the ancestors of the dominion of
Fancha
Proposed tunnel connecting Japan and Korea
travel for passengers or cargo. A joint China-Russia project to connect Hunchun, already connected to the high-speed rail network, with Zarubino port in
Japan–Korea_Undersea_Tunnel
1938 Soviet-Japanese border clashes
G. S. Lyushkov, in charge of all NKVD forces in the Soviet Far East at Hunchun, in the Tumen River area. He provided the Japanese with intelligence on
Battle_of_Lake_Khasan
Ancient government system in East Asia
near Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang) Dongjing Longyuan Prefecture (now near Hunchun, Jilin) Zhongjing Xiande Prefecture (now near Helong, Jilin) Nanjing Nanhai
Five_Capitals_System
Kalajoki, Finland Santa Clara, United States Jōetsu Ena, Japan Hokuto, Japan Hunchun, China Itakura, Japan Iwanai, Japan Lilienfeld, Austria Muroran, Japan
List of twin towns and sister cities in Japan
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Japan
Prefecture-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China
provinces of China. Expressways G4512 Shuangliao–Nenjiang Expressway G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway National highways (GXXX): China National Highway 302
Baicheng
District in Jilin, People's Republic of China
County Tongyu County Autonomous prefecture Yanbian Yanji city Tumen city Dunhua city Longjing city Hunchun city Helong city Antu County Wangqing County
Xi'an,_Liaoyuan
Railway line in China
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Zhengzhou–Fuyang high-speed railway
Zhengzhou–Fuyang_high-speed_railway
Mongolia) Suifen River (绥芬河) / Razdolnaya River (Russia) Tumen River (图们江) Hunchun River (珲春河) Anzi River (鞍子河) Fuzhou River (复州河) Daliao River (大辽河) Liao
List_of_rivers_of_China
Detonation on 6 January 2016
Site is thought to be hard granite. The tremors were felt in Changbai, Hunchun and Yanji in Jilin province in China. China Central Television released
January 2016 North Korean nuclear test
January_2016_North_Korean_nuclear_test
Korean independence activist (1888–1954)
and the Qingshanli Battle colluded with the miracles, manipulated the "Hunchun Incident" and dispatched enormous troops with it. In response to the Gando
Yi_Yong_(politician)
222401 Yanji city 延吉市 222402 Tumen city 图们市 222403 Dunhua city 敦化市 222404 Hunchun city 珲春市 222405 Longjing city 龙井市 222406 Helong city 和龙市 222421 Longjing
Northeast China administrative division codes of the PRC (Division 2)
Northeast_China_administrative_division_codes_of_the_PRC_(Division_2)
Railway line in China
Dunhua–Baihe Mudanjiang–Dunhua Mudanjiang–Jiamusi Changchun–Hunchun Changchun–Jilin Jilin–Hunchun Harbin–Yichun Shenyang–Dandong Panjin–Yingkou Chifeng–Kazuo
Nanning–Guangzhou high-speed railway
Nanning–Guangzhou_high-speed_railway
County in Jilin, People's Republic of China
County Tongyu County Autonomous prefecture Yanbian Yanji city Tumen city Dunhua city Longjing city Hunchun city Helong city Antu County Wangqing County
Huinan_County
(sections after Dali are unbuilt) 250 341 2008 2018-07-01 Jilin–Hunchun HSR linking Jilin and Hunchun 250 359 2010 2015-09-20 Shangqiu–Hangzhou HSR linking Shangqiu
List of high-speed railway lines in China
List_of_high-speed_railway_lines_in_China
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