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MUKDEN - MOUKDEN - FENGTIAN SHENYANG ~ 瀋陽 ~ 沈阳 |
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Above, Naniwa Street, Mukden, the main thoroughfare. | NOTE: NONE of the images or information on this Web page is included in the book "An American in China, 1936-1939" |
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MANCHU CAPITAL
When the Manchus, having defeated the resident Ming, moved to Beijing in 1644, and established the Qing dynasty, Shenyang, then called Mukden, became a secondary power centre of steadily declining importance.
By urban population, Shenyang today is the largest city in northeastern China and among the top ten largest cities in the |
MANCHURIA: WHERE EAST MEETS WEST From a 1930s advertisement:
"The South Manchurian Railway is a very powerful organization and runs the major part of the country from the business standpoint. Their Yamato hotels at Mukden and Dairen are really quite excellent to stay, or eat, at. The Asia Express (they bought the first one and then copied it) is their crack train, equipped along the lines of one of our ''limiteds'' (''White'' Russian girl waitresses in the dining cars adding to the decorative effect). From From after the The o |
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In Manchuria, there were Yamato hotels in every city through which the South Manchuria Railway passed and Mukden was no exception. After the Japanese occupation of Manchuria in 1931, the Mukden Yamato, according to an Australian journalist, "was the establishment favored by Japanese publicists, officers and spies assigned to keep watch on foreign diplomats, businessmen and correspondents." |
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The Mukden Police StationAs in Dairen, there were many parks and traffic circles, as Japanese urban planners in the early 20th century imitated French and Western trends. Important Japanese architects were sent to build impressive buildings in Manchuria after the Russian defeat in 1908. |
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Incredibly, the Mukden Cathedral not only survived the Cultural Revolution, it seems to have been given a place of honor. In spite of all the housing projects surrounding it. Residents of Shenyang like to get married here, regardless of religion. |
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![]() The Eastern Mausoleum, also known as the Fu Mausoleum, is the tomb of Qingtaizu Nuerhachi, the first emperor of the Qing dynasty. The complex was built in 1629 and completed in 1651. |
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The South Manchuria Railway Station in the 30s with its impressive square. Notice the factories in background. The city has long been an industrial center. In 1988 Shenyang was identified by the World Health Organization as one of the 10 most polluted cities in the world, although today it has taken steps to counteract the problem. |
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![]() Another view of Naniwa, the commercial street. |
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MANCHURIAN or MUKDEN INCIDENT The garrison however, under orders from the Nationalist government
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PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS For Westerners as well as Chinese, Manchuria is associated with the horror of war. |
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When the Russians seized Manchuria in 1945, the main street in Mukden was renamed Stalin Prospekt. |Soviet troups would remain until 1955. |
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aAbove, a rather glamorized shot of present-day Shenyang, minus the haze. It seems warm enough for palm trees. ee |
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