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Yuegang Xiamen Zhangzhou Yuegang (Chinese: 月港; pinyin:
Yuègǎng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Goe̍h-káng; lit. 'Moon Harbour') was a
seaport situated at the
estuary of the...
- Lu
Yuegang (simplified Chinese: 卢跃刚), a
Sichuan native in China, is a
journalist and a
writer of non-fiction. He was a
reporter for the
China Youth Daily...
- bans were lifted, the Port of Xiamen,
which overshadowed the old port of
Yuegang,
became Fujian's main port
where trade was legalized. From then, the Xiamen...
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Distance km
Location E
Local English Chinese ●
Yuegangbeilu 悦港北路 – 0
Yubei ●
Yuegang Ave. 悦港大道 0.94 0.94 ●
Chunxuan Ave. 椿萱大道 1.22 2.16 ●
Central Park West...
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forms such as
smuggling until the late Ming
government opened the port of
Yuegang for trade.
Initially imposed to deal with ****anese
piracy amid the neutralization...
- and 19
villages under its administration.
Haicheng used to be
known as
Yuegang (lit. 'Moon Harbor') for its crescent-shaped s****line. It was a bustling...
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Gelderland Honolulu,
Hawaii List of twin
towns and
sister cities in
China Yuegang,
important seaport during Ming and Ming-Qing
transition in
modern Zhangzhou...
- modern-day
Haicheng (海澄; Hái-têng) from the area
around the old port of
Yuegang (an old
initially illegal smuggling port that was
later legalized in 1567...
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status on 17
January 1567
during the Ming Dynasty, and was the site of
Yuegang (Moon Harbor), a
major seaport handling the
majority of
maritime trade...
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especially as
Manila was
connected to the
ports of
Southern Fujian, such as
Yuegang (the old port of
Haicheng in Zhangzhou, Fujian). The
Spaniards recruited...