- / 37.4646°N 121.4478°E / 37.4646; 121.4478 Yantai,
formerly known as
Chefoo, is a
coastal prefecture-level city on the
Shandong Peninsula in northeastern...
- The
Chefoo School (traditional Chinese: 芝罘學校;
simplified Chinese: 芝罘学校; pinyin: Zhīfú Xuéxiào; Wade–Giles: Chih-fu Hsüeh-hsiao), also
known as Protestant...
- The
Chefoo Convention,
known in
Chinese as the
Yantai Treaty, was an
unequal treaty between Britiain and Qing China,
signed by Sir
Thomas Wade and Li Hongzhang...
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historical significance in
Shandong Province, China. The name of the
islet Chefoo was
generalized to mean the
entire Yantai region in
older western literature...
- as the
Kelab Golf
Sultan Ahmad Shah (SAS)
Cameron Highlands. The
first Chefoo School was
opened in
China in 1881. It
moved to the
Cameron Highlands in...
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children were
among the internees. The
children included the
students of
Chefoo boarding school, of whom 100 were
separated from
their parents throughout...
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December 8, 1835 –
January 7, 1920) was a
pioneer American missionary to
Chefoo (Zhifu 芝罘区, in Yantai),
Shandong China, he
served with the
American Presbyterian...
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concession in Tientsin, 1895–1917
German concession in Hankou, 1895–1917
Chefoo, 1901–1914
German Peking Legation, 1900–1917
These were
German colonies...
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overland Asian trade routes,
sparked the
Margary Affair which led to the
Chefoo Convention.
Margary was born in the city of Belgaum, in
British India as...
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founded the
first known formal school for the Deaf in
China in 1887, the
Chefoo School for the Deaf,
which eventually became the
Yantai Deaf
Centre School...