Historic photos of China (1889-1891)

In the 19th century, the great Chinese Diaspora began. Losses due to emigration were added to by conflicts and catastrophes such as the Northern Chinese Famine of 1876–79, in which between 9 and 13 million people died. In 1898, the Guangxu Emperor drafted a reform plan to establish a modern constitutional monarchy, but these plans were thwarted by the Empress Dowager Cixi. The ill-fated anti-Western Boxer Rebellion of 1899–1901 further weakened the dynasty. Although Cixi sponsored an ambitious program of reforms, the Xinhai Revolution of 1911–12 brought an end to the Qing dynasty and established the Republic of China.

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Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
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Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Arch at Chü Yung Kuan, Nankow Pass
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Lu-Kuo-Chow 'Ancient Bridge'. South of Peking. Lu Kuo Chiao. Marco Polo's Bridge
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Mandarin Chair
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Mule Litter
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Nankow Pass, on way to Great Wall
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Peking Cart
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Ruins of Yuen Ming Yuan
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-Suzhou River
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-The Great Wall at Pa Ta Ling
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-The Ha Ta Men Ta Chieh
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-The Little Orphan on the Yangtze river
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891
China-1889-1891-The Tsungli Yamen
Historic photos of China from 1889-1891

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