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  2. Tsingtao Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Tsingtao Brewery was founded by the Anglo-German Brewery Co. Ltd., an English-German joint stock company based in Hong Kong which owned it until 1916. The brewery sold beers to mainly Europeans in China. [7]

  3. Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kiautschou Bay with Tsingtau, 1905. The Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory [a] was a German leased territory in Imperial and Early Republican China from 1898 to 1914. Covering an area of 552 km 2 (213 sq mi), it centered on Kiautschou Bay (Jiaozhou Bay) on the southern coast of the Shandong Peninsula.

  4. Zhanqiao Pier - Wikipedia

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    The octagonal Huilan pavilion (Billowing Back and Forth Tower, loosely translated) was constructed at the end of the pier in 1930, and features as the logo of Tsingtao Brewery. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Also in the vicinity of Zhanqiao Pier is the small Qingdao Island ( Xiao Qingdao ), the China Navy Museum, and numerous neighborhoods featuring German ...

  5. Buttermilk Creek complex - Wikipedia

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    The Buttermilk Creek complex found at the Debra L. Friedkin Paleo-Indian archaeological site in Bell County, Texas, has provided archaeological evidence of a human presence in the Americas that pre-dates the Clovis peoples, who until recently were thought to be the first humans to explore and settle North America.

  6. Tsingtao - Wikipedia

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  7. Kiautschou Governor's Hall - Wikipedia

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    After the Siege of Tsingtao in 1914, the building became the Japanese occupation headquarters until 1922, when China regained sovereignty over its province. Before and during World War II , Jioazhou Governor's Hall was again used by the Japanese as the seat of their occupation regime from 1938 to 1945.

  8. Qingdao - Wikipedia

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    Qingdao is a port city in Shandong province, China, located on the Shandong Peninsula facing the Yellow Sea.

  9. Tsingtao, China - Wikipedia

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