Shulan

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Shulan (simplified Chinese: 舒兰; traditional Chinese: 舒蘭; pinyin: Shūlán) is a city in northern Jilin province, Northeast China. It falls under the administration of Jilin City, 71 kilometres (44 mi) to the south-southwest.

Shulan
舒兰
舒兰市
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceJilin
Prefecture-level cityJilin City
City SeatBaiqi (白旗镇)
Elevation
234 m (768 ft)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

History

Shulan's historical sites include the tombs of Wanyan Xiyin, the erstwhile "Chief Shaman" of the Jurchens and, later, the chief minister of the early Jin Empire, and his family members. Since 1961, they have been listed on the provincial register of the protected historical sites.[1]

During the Qing Dynasty, the so-called Outer Willow Palisade, separating the Mongolian and Manchurian lands to the west and east respectively, ended near the town of Fate (法特) within today's Shulan.[2]

Administrative Divisions[3]

Subdistricts:

Towns:

Townships:

References

  1. ^ 完颜希尹家族墓地 (Wanyan Xiyin Family Tombs Site) Template:Zh icon
  2. ^ Willow Palisade in Encyclopædia Britannica Online; Chinese spelling of place names as per 柳条边
  3. ^ 吉林市-行政区划网 xzqh.org

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