The Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo (Chinese: 偽滿皇宮博物院) is located in Changchun (長春) City, Jilin (吉林) Province, China. The palace was divided into an inner court and outer court. The outer or front court was used for administrative purposes.
Qinmin Building (勤民樓) was an office building where Puyi (溥儀) received foreign ambassadors and consuls, and issued certificates of appointment and conferred medals to his government officials.
There is a small temple in Qinmin Building, besides the Buddha statues, there are other statues like Confucius (孔子) and Lord Guan (關公), you can see how desperate Puyi was.
Tongde Hall (同德殿) is the largest and most impressive of the buildings in the palace, and has the most luxurious interior decoration.
The building today contains the Manchukuo Throne, various pieces of furniture, some replicas of the crown jewels, flags, some dresses and uniforms, a copy of the Manchukuo declaration of independence, and other official items.
The main hall was the setting for a dance party scene in Bernardo Bertolucci's film The Last Emperor, although it was never actually used for that purpose.
Tongde Hall has a small cinema, next to the cinema is a hall of worship facing eastward, since Japan is at the east of China.
There is an exhibition hall next to Tongde Hall which houses the treasures from Beijing's Forbidden City brought by Puyi.