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FOOCHOW
KULIANG AND SHARP PEAK
嶺鼓 Ku-liang 石川 Chuan-shih (Sharp Peak)
A refuge from the heat of summer at Foochow can be gained by a ride. of half an hour by car and two hours by chair to the top of Kuliang, i.e., "Drum Pass," which is a mountain resort situated about nine miles east of Foochow. The thermometer indicates an average of 10 degrees cooler on the mountain than it is in Foochow; the nights are always cool and blankets are a necessity for comfort. Dr. Rennie was the first to build a house of foreign design at Kuliang in 1886. Now there are
Now there are one hundred such houses, and every summer between four and five hundred persons, chiefly missionaries, are in residence on the mountain. According to the Admiralty Chart, Ku- shan the last summit on the ridge reaches a height of 2,900 feet. Kuliang itself is from 2,000 to 2,500 feet high. Nearly five miles of stone paved roads about three feet in width have been made under the supervision of a Public Improvement Committee, now called the Kuliang Council, appointed by the residents, the necessary funds being provided by voluntary contribution. The greatest charm of Kuliang is the mountain walks and there are many int teresting places within easy walking distance. A Chinese Post Office and a Telegraph Office are opened at Kuliang every year from the middle of June to the middle of September and daily mail connection with Foochow is main- tained. In 1934, Kuliang was connected with Foochow by telephone. There are many private tennis courts and seven public courts on the mountain, also a swimming pool, as well as mountain streams where swimming can be enjoyed.
Sharp Peak an island at the entrance of the Min River about 30 miles from Foochow, also, affords a seaside and bathing resort which is much appreciated by Foochow residents. The American Missions and the Anglican Mission each have sanatorium there. It is the place of landing of the E.E.A. & C. Telegraph Co's cables.
DIRECTORY
司公險保亞美
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AMERICAN-ASIATIC UNDERWRITERS, FED. INC., U.S.A.-16, Tai Ping Hsiang; Teleph. 2653; Cable Ad: Underiters. General Insurance: Fire, Marine, Motor-car, Life, Accident, Bur- glary; Plate-glass, Baggage and Special Risks
C. V. Starr, president (Shanghai) Y. K. Lee, branch manager
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ROBERT, chants-Cable Ad: Adamantine
C. Schlee, director (London) R. Schlee, director (Shanghai)
ANDERSON & Co.,
Mer-
AQUARIUS Co. OF SHANGHAI, Manu-
facturers of Table Water
Bathgate & Co., agents
ASIA FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE Co.
-Cable Ad: Underiters
C. C. Jen, agency manager
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ASIA LIFE INSURANCE Co., Insurance Tai Ping Hsiang, Hsiang
-16,
Tan Street; Cable Ad: Alicochina
Y. K. Lee, acting manager
ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (SOUTH CHINA), LTD., Distributors of Kerosene and By Products-Cable Ad: Petrosilex
G. Ringnalda, manager
Miss Gomes, stenographer
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BANK OF CHINA-Cable Ad: 6892
Tsewei C. S. Ho, manager
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