Commercial press geography of China . r at Taokow. It crosses the greattrunk line at Weihwei (^ M M) ? A railway south of the rivernow;i;,oiHaHonanfu and Kaifeng, by way of Chengchow ($|5 #1).More branches for the railway would improve commerce, andhelp part of the rich mineral wealth of Honan to find its wayto market. Honanfu, situated in the fertile valley of the Lo Ho, is themeeting place of three great roads. These roads are importantfor trade. The road to the south leads to Chowkiakow and theHan River. The second road goes east to Kaifengfu. Thethird road crosses the Hwang Ho, going in a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-press-geography-of-china-r-at-taokow-it-crosses-the-greattrunk-line-at-weihwei-m-m-a-railway-south-of-the-rivernowioihahonanfu-and-kaifeng-by-way-of-chengchow-5-1more-branches-for-the-railway-would-improve-commerce-andhelp-part-of-the-rich-mineral-wealth-of-honan-to-find-its-wayto-market-honanfu-situated-in-the-fertile-valley-of-the-lo-ho-is-themeeting-place-of-three-great-roads-these-roads-are-importantfor-trade-the-road-to-the-south-leads-to-chowkiakow-and-thehan-river-the-second-road-goes-east-to-kaifengfu-thethird-road-crosses-the-hwang-ho-going-in-a-image340018869.html
RM2AN55F1–Commercial press geography of China . r at Taokow. It crosses the greattrunk line at Weihwei (^ M M) ? A railway south of the rivernow;i;,oiHaHonanfu and Kaifeng, by way of Chengchow ($|5 #1).More branches for the railway would improve commerce, andhelp part of the rich mineral wealth of Honan to find its wayto market. Honanfu, situated in the fertile valley of the Lo Ho, is themeeting place of three great roads. These roads are importantfor trade. The road to the south leads to Chowkiakow and theHan River. The second road goes east to Kaifengfu. Thethird road crosses the Hwang Ho, going in a
Commercial press geography of China . land provinces mountainous. 2 GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA Rivers. The chief rivers of China are the Yangtse Kiang(fi ^ XL) and tlie Hwang Ho (^ ^). The Yangtse is aproducer of wealth, while the Hwang Ho is a destroyer ofprosperity, Both may be made better servants of the countryby modern engineering, which will improve them so that theymay be more helpful both to commerce and agriculture. TheSi Kiang (^J XG ii the south waters a rich *and fertile valley.The Pei Ho (Q fSj), the Sun^ari {1^ Jf^ tQ, the Liao (^ M),the Han (M 7jC), the Siang (yfa XL), the Min (|I|R Ql) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-press-geography-of-china-land-provinces-mountainous-2-geography-of-china-rivers-the-chief-rivers-of-china-are-the-yangtse-kiangfi-xl-and-tlie-hwang-ho-the-yangtse-is-aproducer-of-wealth-while-the-hwang-ho-is-a-destroyer-ofprosperity-both-may-be-made-better-servants-of-the-countryby-modern-engineering-which-will-improve-them-so-that-theymay-be-more-helpful-both-to-commerce-and-agriculture-thesi-kiang-j-xg-ii-the-south-waters-a-rich-and-fertile-valleythe-pei-ho-q-fsj-the-sunari-1-jf-tq-the-liao-mthe-han-m-7jc-the-siang-yfa-xl-the-min-ir-ql-image340037123.html
RM2AN60PY–Commercial press geography of China . land provinces mountainous. 2 GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA Rivers. The chief rivers of China are the Yangtse Kiang(fi ^ XL) and tlie Hwang Ho (^ ^). The Yangtse is aproducer of wealth, while the Hwang Ho is a destroyer ofprosperity, Both may be made better servants of the countryby modern engineering, which will improve them so that theymay be more helpful both to commerce and agriculture. TheSi Kiang (^J XG ii the south waters a rich *and fertile valley.The Pei Ho (Q fSj), the Sun^ari {1^ Jf^ tQ, the Liao (^ M),the Han (M 7jC), the Siang (yfa XL), the Min (|I|R Ql)
Commercial press geography of China . Himalaya Mountains In these mountains of Tibet rise the great rivers of easternand southern Asia, the Hwang Ho, the Yangtse, the Mekong(Jilt tr.), the Irrawady {^i^%^n), the Brahmaputra (m^M Vb il) and the Indus (f|l ^ M). TIBET 71. Tibet has alarge number ofmountain lakes,with beautifulscenery. Some ofthem are sacredand are visited bypilgrims from In-dia. In the Tibet-an mountains arefound the highestand largest gla-ciers. Tibet is re- N^ ^ m ^%^ ported to be rich Tibetan Pkayek Mill in mineral wealth, but it is doubtful whether her minerals can be mined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-press-geography-of-china-himalaya-mountains-in-these-mountains-of-tibet-rise-the-great-rivers-of-easternand-southern-asia-the-hwang-ho-the-yangtse-the-mekongjilt-tr-the-irrawady-in-the-brahmaputra-mm-vb-il-and-the-indus-fl-m-tibet-71-tibet-has-alarge-number-ofmountain-lakeswith-beautifulscenery-some-ofthem-are-sacredand-are-visited-bypilgrims-from-in-dia-in-the-tibet-an-mountains-arefound-the-highestand-largest-gla-ciers-tibet-is-re-n-m-ported-to-be-rich-tibetan-pkayek-mill-in-mineral-wealth-but-it-is-doubtful-whether-her-minerals-can-be-mined-image340012091.html
RM2AN4TTY–Commercial press geography of China . Himalaya Mountains In these mountains of Tibet rise the great rivers of easternand southern Asia, the Hwang Ho, the Yangtse, the Mekong(Jilt tr.), the Irrawady {^i^%^n), the Brahmaputra (m^M Vb il) and the Indus (f|l ^ M). TIBET 71. Tibet has alarge number ofmountain lakes,with beautifulscenery. Some ofthem are sacredand are visited bypilgrims from In-dia. In the Tibet-an mountains arefound the highestand largest gla-ciers. Tibet is re- N^ ^ m ^%^ ported to be rich Tibetan Pkayek Mill in mineral wealth, but it is doubtful whether her minerals can be mined
Commercial press geography of China . e Hwang Ho. A German railway runsfrom Tsinan to the Yellow Sea at Kiaochow {W)i)- Therailway from Tientsin to the Yangtse also passes Tsinan. Ithas been proposed to extend the Shantung railway west toTaokow (Ji; P ) in Honan to join the Honan Mining railways.Tsinan is a centre of commerce for western Shantung. Chef00, or Yentai C^-^),is a treaty port which formerlyhad much commerce, but Kiao-chow is now taking away itstrade. Chefoo needs a railwayto connect it with the interior.Its principal exports are wildsilk, beans, and strawbraid. Kiaochow Bay (^ > Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-press-geography-of-china-e-hwang-ho-a-german-railway-runsfrom-tsinan-to-the-yellow-sea-at-kiaochow-wi-therailway-from-tientsin-to-the-yangtse-also-passes-tsinan-ithas-been-proposed-to-extend-the-shantung-railway-west-totaokow-ji-p-in-honan-to-join-the-honan-mining-railwaystsinan-is-a-centre-of-commerce-for-western-shantung-chef00-or-yentai-c-is-a-treaty-port-which-formerlyhad-much-commerce-but-kiao-chow-is-now-taking-away-itstrade-chefoo-needs-a-railwayto-connect-it-with-the-interiorits-principal-exports-are-wildsilk-beans-and-strawbraid-kiaochow-bay-gt-image340019937.html
RM2AN56W5–Commercial press geography of China . e Hwang Ho. A German railway runsfrom Tsinan to the Yellow Sea at Kiaochow {W)i)- Therailway from Tientsin to the Yangtse also passes Tsinan. Ithas been proposed to extend the Shantung railway west toTaokow (Ji; P ) in Honan to join the Honan Mining railways.Tsinan is a centre of commerce for western Shantung. Chef00, or Yentai C^-^),is a treaty port which formerlyhad much commerce, but Kiao-chow is now taking away itstrade. Chefoo needs a railwayto connect it with the interior.Its principal exports are wildsilk, beans, and strawbraid. Kiaochow Bay (^ >
Commercial press geography of China . THK PROVINCE OK HONAN 46 HONAN m W €) Area 67,940 square miles CAPITAL, KAIFENG {Wi ^ M) Honan is a fertile province in the plains of the Hwang Ho(.M M) ^^^ tli6 branches of the Hwai Ho (Jt M) • The moun-tains on the southern border separate North China from the riverprovinces. North of the Mountains wheat is raised, and rice israised south of the mountains. The Hwang Ho is a trouble to the province, for at one tuneof the year it is like a flood, and at another time is almost dry.Modern engineering could improve the Hwang Ho so as toremove the danger of fl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-press-geography-of-china-thk-province-ok-honan-46-honan-m-w-area-67940-square-miles-capital-kaifeng-wi-m-honan-is-a-fertile-province-in-the-plains-of-the-hwang-hom-m-tli6-branches-of-the-hwai-ho-jt-m-the-moun-tains-on-the-southern-border-separate-north-china-from-the-riverprovinces-north-of-the-mountains-wheat-is-raised-and-rice-israised-south-of-the-mountains-the-hwang-ho-is-a-trouble-to-the-province-for-at-one-tuneof-the-year-it-is-like-a-flood-and-at-another-time-is-almost-drymodern-engineering-could-improve-the-hwang-ho-so-as-toremove-the-danger-of-fl-image340019574.html
RM2AN56C6–Commercial press geography of China . THK PROVINCE OK HONAN 46 HONAN m W €) Area 67,940 square miles CAPITAL, KAIFENG {Wi ^ M) Honan is a fertile province in the plains of the Hwang Ho(.M M) ^^^ tli6 branches of the Hwai Ho (Jt M) • The moun-tains on the southern border separate North China from the riverprovinces. North of the Mountains wheat is raised, and rice israised south of the mountains. The Hwang Ho is a trouble to the province, for at one tuneof the year it is like a flood, and at another time is almost dry.Modern engineering could improve the Hwang Ho so as toremove the danger of fl
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