Shanghai 上海

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== Shànghǎi 上海 ==
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'''Shànghǎi 上海''' was already a vibrant sea port by the Qīng dynasty, but its importance grew when it was designated a treaty port in [[1842]].
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Shànghǎi was already a vibrant sea port by the Qīng dynasty, but its importance grew when it was designated a treaty port in [[1842]].
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== Important Buddhist Sites ==
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'''Important Buddhist Sites'''
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* Jade Buddha Chan Temple [[玉佛禪寺]], founded in [[1882]]
* Jade Buddha Chan Temple [[玉佛禪寺]], founded in [[1882]]
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* Huáyán University [[華嚴大學]]
* Huáyán University [[華嚴大學]]
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'''Other Notes'''
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== Other Notes ==
* Liza Roos (Luó Jiālíng) [[羅迦陵]] was born here
* Liza Roos (Luó Jiālíng) [[羅迦陵]] was born here
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* The Qìshā Canon [[磧砂藏]] was reprinted here in [[1935]]
* The Qìshā Canon [[磧砂藏]] was reprinted here in [[1935]]
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== References and Resources ==
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'''Resources'''
 
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shanghai_1907.jpg Map of foreign settlements, 1907], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shanghai_1907.jpg Map of foreign settlements, 1907], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shang_hai_evirons_1912.jpg Shànghǎi and environs, 1912], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shang_hai_evirons_1912.jpg Shànghǎi and environs, 1912], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin

Revision as of 23:21, 15 April 2010

Shànghǎi 上海

Other names include: Hù 滬 (Abbreviation); Shēnchéng 申城

View of the Garden Bridge, Shànghǎi
Nearby Locations:
Jiāngnán 江南 Region

Article editor: Gregory Adam Scott

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Shànghǎi 上海 was already a vibrant sea port by the Qīng dynasty, but its importance grew when it was designated a treaty port in 1842.

Important Buddhist Sites

Other Notes

References and Resources

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