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China - Shanghai - Nanjing Road - Rickshaws and shops Date: circa 1907
China - Shanghai - Nanjing Road - At night Date: circa 1920s
Shanghai, China - The Nanjing Road at NightShanghai, China - The Nanjing Road at night - one of the main shopping street of Shanghai and is one of the worlds busiest shopping streets. Date: circa 1910s
Rickshaw on the Nanjing Road (The Maloo) - Shanghai, China. Date: circa 1920
Chinese from Nanking admire Koshu fan. Japanese print shows two Chinese men admiring a folding fan from Koshu (Hangzhou, China). Date 1860. Chinese from Nanking admire Koshuo fan
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, China - Soldier StatuesSoldier Statues - grave monuments at the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor and founder of the Ming Dynasty
One of the main gates of Nanking, China, at the time that the city was captured by revolutionaries. The Qing Dynasty was overthrown in October 1911, the last imperial dynasty of China
Nanjing TowerThe porcelain tower at Nanjing (formerly Nanking) : it was largely destroyed by Taeping rebels in the 1850s but is currently under reconstruction
Rickshaws in ShanghaiA busy street scene on the Nanking Road, Shanghai, China, showing rickshaws outside the Cathay Hotel
Japanese at NankingNanking : Japanese forces approach the city by boat
Japanese Tanks, NankingJapanese infantry advance on NANKING under cover of bombardment from their tanks
Porcelain Tower NankingNANKING PAGODA, the porcelain tower known also as the temple of Pau Lin Shi. Inside the temple are over 10, 000 images made of plaster, some of them are over 6 feet high. Date: 1653 - 1670
China / Nanking / NieuhofA view looking down at the surrounding countryside, the walls of the city & several pagodas. An 18th century engraving from a 17th century original
MANDARINs HOUSE 1840An apartment in a mandarins house, near Nanking
Opium Wars / Nanking 1842Meeting between British and Chinese before the Treaty of Nanking
Events / Asia / China / Hong KThe British take over the island, occupied by them since 1839 but now formally ceded by the Chinese and confirmed by the Treaty of Nanking 1842