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Modern China -- Traffic and Communications.jpg

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English: "Modern China—Traffic and Communications" with an inset graph of the Foreign Trade of China (including Manchuria) in haiguan taels and noting the courses of the Great Wall and Grand Canal, the former courses of the Willow Palisade and the southern path of the Yellow River, navigable rivers with their limits of navigation for small and large steamers, treaty ports with dates of customs opening, railways under operation and in construction, wireless stations, telegraph and submarine cables, aerodromes and regular airways, and exports and imports from 1921 to 1930 in millions of haiguan taels.


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Source Historical and Commercial Atlas of China, Map 58, pp. 82–83.
Author Albert Herrmann & Georg Westermann
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