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KIRIN -LUNGCHINGTSUN
BANK OF CHOSEN, HENANCHIEH
BRITISH CONSULATE
Consul-General
DIRECTORY
F. E. Wilkinson,
C.M.G. (residing at Mukden)
CHINESE POST OFFICE (First Class Office)
Postmaster-Lim Chiou-ying
IRISH PRESBYTERIAN MISSION
Rev. and Mrs. J. McWhirter
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Greig
Miss E. C. McMordie
Dr. Emma M. Crooks
Miss M. Hilton
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION
S. G. Mgr. Gaspais, Evêque titulaire
de Canope
R. P. Cubizolles, pro-vicaire
Lacquois, directeur du grand séminaire Y. Rouger, directeur du petit séminaire L. Gibert
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
E. D. Verink and wife A. Waldie Holroyd
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK
LUNGCHINGTSUN
村井龍 Lung chingtsun
Lungchingtsun (Dragon Well Village), situated lat. 42 deg. 46 min. N. and long. 129- deg. 25 min. E., is one of the trade marts opened on 1st January, 1910, under the Chino-Korean Frontier Agreement of 4th September, 1909. The mart has a popula- tion of about 9,000 inhabitants, composed of about 6,000 Koreans, 2,500 Chinese, and 550 Japanese. Situated in a fertile plain, its exports are agricultural products: millet, kaoliang, maize, wheat, barley, and beans; also native spirits from local distilleries. There are promising mining possibilities (coal, copper, silver, and gold) waiting development. For several years copper has been exported from Che Tien Pao Shan mine. The trade-by carts and mules-is mainly via Huining and Seishin to and from Korea. The principal imports are kerosene oil, matches, cotton goods, and Japanese sundries. The value of the trade coming under the cognisance of the Customs. in 1922 was Hk. Tls. 3,359,493, as compared with Hk. Tls. 3,056,037 in 1921 and Hk. Tls. 2,233,651 in 1920. Telephone and telegraph lines, erected by the Japanese military authorities in 1921, in addition to the Chinese telegraph and telephone lines, connect Lungchingtsun with the neighbouring marts of Yenki and Towtaokow. A handsome new building for the Bank of Chosen was completed in 1923.
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