Baicheng is located in the northwestern part of Jilin Province, occupying the western part of the Nenjiang Plain and the eastern part of Keergin Grassland.
Baishan is located in the southeastern part of Jilin Province, at the western side of Changbai Mountain, and borders North Korea to the east.
Changchun is the provincial capital of Jilin. It is located at the centre of the province, and, in terms of population, is the second-largest most populous city of North-East China, after the most populous city, Harbin.
Hunchun is located at the Eastern edge of the Jilin Province, bordering North Korea to the South-West, and Russia to the South-East.
Jilin City shares the same name with Jilin Province, and is a prefecture-level city. It is the second-largest city of the province in terms of population.
Liaoyuan is located in the southeastern part of Jilin Province, in the transition area between Songnen Plain and Changbai Mountain.
Siping is located in the southwestern part of Jilin Province, in the middle of Songliao Plain and at the intersection of Jilin Province, Liaoning Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Songyuan is located in the mid-western part of Jilin Province, in the southern part of Songnen Plain. It covers an area of approximately 22,000 sq km. The population of the city amounted to 2.8 million at the end of 2007.
Tonghua is located in the southeastern part of Jilin Province, bordering North Korea to the south. It covers an area of 15,195 sq km. The population of the city amounted to 2.3 million at the end of 2007.
Yanbian Autonomous Prefecture is located in the eastern part of Jilin Province, bordering Russia and North Korea. The largest of the prefectures and prefecture-level cities in Jilin...