TREATY TPORTS, PORTS OF CALL, AND PLACES OPEN TO FOREIGN TRADE IN THE FAR EAST
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a) Treaty ports and places opened by China, to foreign trade ---
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Aigun (Sino-Japanese Treaty, 1905, actually opened, June 28, 1907), Amoy (Nanking), 1842.
Antung (United States, Treaty, 1903; actually opened, May 1, 1906). Canton (Nanking,1842)kony ky
Changchun (Japanese Treaty, 1905, E.O, January 14, 1907)
Changsha (Japanese Treaty of October 8, 1903, E.Ó. July 1, 1904)
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Chefoo (Yentai or Tangehow) (Tientsin, 1858, E.Q. 1861), and is co
Chinan (Imperial Decree, 1904, E.O. January 20, 1906).
Ching-wang-tao (Imperial Decree, 1898).
Chinkiang (Tientsin, 1858, EO. 1861), 10
Choutsun (Imperial Decree, 1904, EO. January 20, 1906),
Chungking (Additional Article, Peking, 1890; Shimonoseki, 1895), Dairen (Dalny) (by Japan, E.. September 1, 1906),
Fakumen (Japanese Treaty, 1905, E.O. September 19, 1996),
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Feng Huang Cheng (Sino, Japanese Treaty, 1905; actually opened, June 28,1907).
Foochow (Nanking, 1842)...
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Hangchow (Shimonoseki, 1895).
Hankow (Tientsin, 1858, E.O., 1861). b.
Harbin (Japanese Treaty, 1905, E,O. January 14, 1907
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Hun Chun (Sino-Japanese Treaty, 1905, actually opened, June, 38, 1975 bisba Ichang (Chefoo, 1876, E.0, 1877).
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Kirin (Japanese Treaty, 1905, E.O. January 14, 1907), Kiukiang (Tientsin, 1858, E.Q. 1861) bitudi a quin Kiungchow (or Hoihow-in-Hainan) (Tientsin, 1858).
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Kong Kung Market (Special Article, 1897, modifying Burma Convention, 1894),"
Kongmoon (Shanghai Treaty, 1902).
Kowloon, port of entry for Canton.........
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Kuang-chouwan (leased to France).
Lappa, port of entry for Canton.......
Liao Yang (Sino-Japanese Treaty, 1905; actually opened, June 28, 1907).
Lungchow (French Treaty, 1886).
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Mandchourie (Manchuli) (Japanese Treaty, 1995, E,O. Junnary 14, 1907).
Mengtze (French Treaty, 1886).
Mukden (United States Treaty, 1903; actually opened, June 1, 1906)- mati Nanking (French Treaty, 1858, E.O. 1899).
Nanning (Note from Tsung-li Yamen to Sir C. MacDonald of February 4, 1897, supplementing Treaty of 1897 modifying, Burmah. Convention of 1894, E.O. January 1, 1907) bang
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Newchwang (or Yingkow): (Tientsin, 1858, E.Q. 1861). €
Ningpo (Nanking, 1842).
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Ninguta (Sino-Japanese Treaty, 1905; actually opened, June 28, 1907), ¦. Pakhoi (or Pei-hai) (Chefoo, 1876, E.O. 1877).
Samshui (Special Article, 1897, modifying Burmah Convention, 1894).
a Tangchow is the port named in the Treaty, but Chefod is the port actually opened,om b Hankow and Kiukiang were selected, by arrangement with the Chinese Government, in November, 1860, as ports to be opened under Article X. of the Treaty of Tientsingitis v nevis
c Yingkow is the port of Newchwangwept
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