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On December 27, 1902, Austria-Hungary gained a concession zone in Tianjin as part of the reward for its contribution to the Alliance. The Austro-Hungarian concession zone was 150 acres (0.61 km 2) in area, situated next to the Pei-Ho river and outlined by the Imperial channel and the Tianjin-Beijing railway track. Its population was around ...
Acquisition from Germany was acknowledged by China in 1915, concession was held until 1922, [39] ceded to China in Washington Naval Treaty. [20] Japanese concession of Tianjin: Tianjin: 1898 1945 Kept by Japan until WWII capitulation. Japanese concession of Hankou: Hankou: 1898 1945 Kept by Japan until WWII capitulation. Japanese concession of ...
As the British concession was the most prosperous concession in Tianjin, its achievements in education were a microcosm of Tianjin's modern education. In 1911, Wang Yun founded the Tianjin Private Jingcun Girls' School (竞存女子学校) in the British concession, which was the first girls' primary school in Tianjin.
The American concession of Tianjin (Chinese: 天津美租界; pinyin: Tiānjīn měi zūjiè) was a territory in the Chinese city of Tientsin de facto occupied by the United States between the 1860s and 1901 in present-day Xiaobailou Subdistrict.
The Belgian concession of Tianjin (Dutch: Belgische concessie in Tianjin; French: Concession belge de Tianjin; Chinese: 天津比租界; pinyin: Tiānjīn bǐ zūjiè) was a 120-acre Belgian colonial concession in the Chinese city of Tianjin between 1902 and 1931, the only Belgian concession in China. Although its own concession had not been ...
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Pages in category "Foreign concessions in Tianjin" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... American concession of Tianjin;
The Austro-Hungarian concession of Tianjin (Chinese: 天津奥租界; pinyin: Tiānjīn ào zūjiè, German: österreichisch-ungarische Konzession, Hungarian: Osztrák–magyar tiencsini koncesszió) was a territory in the Chinese city of Tientsin occupied by Austria-Hungary between 1902 and 1920.