The Travelers' Handbook for China

The Travelers' Handbook for China
Author: Carl Crow
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230246505

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 edition. Excerpt: ... HISTORICAL SKETCH President Yuan Shift K'ai ANDED down from generation to generation in the form of legends, or written by chroniclers who had more desire to produce literary works of merit, than to make true records of past events, there is much that is obscure in the early history of China, and a great part of that which the Chinese historians have apparently made clear is disputed by more critical foreign students. Certainly a great deal of it is so entwined with the mythical and fantastic legends of a primitive people, that it is difficult to distinguish the true from the fanciful. For the purposes of this sketch, we need not concern ourselves with the disputed facts but will briefly consider the main points of the long story, as taught and believed by the Chinese themselves. The Chinese are not the original inhabitants of the country which they now occupy, but migrated from Western Asia about 2700 B. C, and settled near the present city of Siau-fu, ou the Yellow river in Shensi. As the newcomers grew in number, their settlements extended, following the courses of the rivers into the present provinces of Szechuan, and Kiaugsi. The original inhabitants were displaced by the Chinese and formed new settlements in various parts of the country, apart from the newcomers. These aboriginal tribes still exist in the Lolos, Shans and Miaotzes, living in Szechuan, Kweichow, Yunnan, Kwantung, and Kwangsi and on the islands of Formosa and Hainan. In the more than 4000 years they have been associated with the Chinese, they have lived apart, have resented all intrusions by the .Chinese and there has been no mixture of blood. The historical period of the Chinese begins with the reign of the three emperors, who in a remarkably short space of time...

The Travelers' Handbook for China

The Travelers' Handbook for China
Author: Carl Crow
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9780343743000

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The Travelers'handbook for China (Classic Reprint)

The Travelers'handbook for China (Classic Reprint)
Author: Carl Crow
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-12-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780484555135

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The Traveler's Handbook for China

The Traveler's Handbook for China
Author: Carl Crow
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230374611

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 edition. Excerpt: ... HONGKONG (and South China.) ENERAL Information.--Hongkong is a crown colony of Great Britain, ceded by treaty with China January 25, 1841. The principal city is Victoria, on the north shore. Distance from London 10,000 miles, from Shanghai 800 miles. Time, 7hs 35 min. in advance of Greenwich. Population, Chinese, 300,000; foreign, 10,000. Arrival.--Steamers drop anchor in the harbor, and are met by launches from the various hotels, the landing charge at Blake Pier being $1 each. From Blake Pier, the principal hotels are in easy ricsha distance. Hongkong is a British, not a Chinese port, and there are practically no customs formalities. Cantonese Actor. Hotels.--Hongkong, single rooms $6 to $12; double $12 to $20; single rooms with bath $14 to $16, double $21 to $24. Astor House Hotel, single rooms $5 upwards; Grand Carleton Hotel, single rooms $5 upwards, double, $10 upward; King Edward, Peak, single rooms $5 upwards; Kingsclere (private, ) single rooms $C upwards. If a prolonged stay is intended, arrangements can be made for reduced weekly and monthly rates. Money.--In addition to the usual Mexican currency, coins of similar value, minted by the Hongkong government, are in circulation. Chinese coins are usually accepted--except at the banks and government offices. Post and Telegraph.--The General British Postoffice is on Queens Road Central, next to the clock tower. Letter rates to union countries 10 cts for one ounce; C cts each additional ounce: to United Kingdom and Dependencies, 4 cts for each ounce. The Eastern Extension Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royai Mail Steamship Line FORTNIGHTLY sailings between the Orient and Vancouver, B. C. connecting with CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Overland Express Trains to all principal points in..