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China: Shanghai's famous Huxinting Chashi or Huxinting Tea House

China: Shanghai's famous Huxinting Chashi or Huxinting Tea House

Shanghai's Huxinting Tea House sits in the middle of a lake filled with goldfish on the edge of the Yuyuan Garden by Nanshi, the old Chinese City.

Shanghai began life as a fishing village, and later as a port receiving goods carried down the Yangzi River. From 1842 onwards, in the aftermath of the first Opium War, the British opened a ‘concession’ in Shanghai where drug dealers and other traders could operate undisturbed. French, Italians, Germans, Americans and Japanese all followed. By the 1920s and 1930s, Shanghai was a boom town and an international byword for dissipation. When the Communists won power in 1949, they transformed Shanghai into a model of the Revolution.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Henley

Credit:

Pictures From Asia

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