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In Far Cathay - An interesting group at Hong Kong, taken before Li Hung went to Pekin, 1900
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In Far Cathay - An interesting group at Hong Kong, taken before Li Hung went to Pekin, 1900
In Far Cathay - An interesting group at Hong Kong, taken before Li Hung went to Pekin, 1900. Visit of Li Hung-chang, viceroy of Canton in Hong-Kong for opening of Kowloon Canton railway in july 1900 with Hong Kongs Governor Sir Henry Blake. From Black & White Budget, Vol. III. [The Black and White Publishing Company, J P. Monckton, Leeds, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, 1900]
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The photograph captures a fascinating moment in history, showcasing an interesting group of individuals gathered in Hong Kong before Li Hung's journey to Pekin in 1900. The image is a testament to the significance of transportation and its role in connecting nations and cultures. In this portrait, we see a diverse range of people, predominantly men, representing different backgrounds and ethnicities. Their attire reflects their roles within society, with some dressed in military uniforms while others don traditional Chinese garments. The direct gazes and confident postures exude a sense of purpose and determination. This snapshot also highlights the intersection between literature and politics during this era. A book held by one gentleman suggests intellectual pursuits amidst the backdrop of war-torn China. It symbolizes the power of knowledge as an agent for change. The presence of Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong's Governor at that time, adds another layer to this historical tableau. His collaboration with Li Hung-chang signifies diplomatic ties between Britain and China during the early 20th century. As we delve into this monochrome print from "In Far Cathay" we are transported back to a pivotal period when railway systems were being established across continents. This particular occasion marks the opening ceremony for Kowloon Canton Railway – an event that would shape future trade routes within Asia. Overall, this photograph encapsulates not only a significant moment but also serves as a reminder of how interconnected our world has become through transport networks like railways - bridging cultures, fostering exchange, and shaping our shared history.
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