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Shuangyu (Chinese: 雙嶼; pinyin:
Shuāngyǔ; lit. 'Double Island') was a port on
Liuheng Island [zh] (六橫島) off the
coast of Zhejiang, China.
During the 16th...
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these ports,
Shuangyu on
Liuheng Island (六橫島) off the
coast of
Ningbo emerged as the
primary emporium of
clandestine trade. At first,
Shuangyu only had temporary...
- Island,
where the
Portuguese lost two more ships.
Other defeats include Shuangyu in 1548,
where several Portuguese were captured, and near
Dongshan County...
- Wang Zhi
joined the Xu brothers, the
heads of a
pirate syndicate based in
Shuangyu,
Zhejiang who were also
natives of Wang Zhi's home She County. They took...
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haven Shuangyu,
which was
being used as a
trading post by
Chinese pirates and
merchants from ****an and Portugal. The
fleet descended onto
Shuangyu one night...
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including Bosideng, Snow Flying, Kangbo,
Bengen (previously
known as Bingjie),
Shuangyu and Shangyu.
Through these brands, the
group offers a wide
range of clothing...
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islands and mainland.
Islands portal Chuanshan Archipelago Tamão, Lampacau,
Shuangyu List of
islands of the People's
Republic of
China List of
islands in the...
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Sincouwaan in
Lantau Island. The
Portuguese also lost two
ships at
Shuangyu in 1548
where several Portuguese were
captured and near the
Dongshan Peninsula...
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community in
Ningbo (or, more likely, on
nearby small islands such as
Shuangyu).
Portuguese activities from
their Ningbo base
included pillaging and attacking...
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