Inter-port transshipment between Shanghai and
Hankou in foreign trade: 1864–1930
TANG Qiaotian,
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The Institute of History,
Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai 200235, China;
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Published
05 Dec 2009
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05 Dec 2009
Abstract
Shanghai and Hankou are located at separate ends of the most prosperous watercourse of Yangtze River. The transshipment in foreign trade between the two ports shows the limitation of Hankou as an inland port. Though the port grew due to independent direct imports and exports, Hankou was never completely independent from Shanghai. In contrast, Shanghai is of great importance to the inland ports of Yangtze River which is different to its effect on the ports of coastal areas of Northern China. Also, the region along Yangtze River is very important to Shanghai as its hinterland. The trading and transshipment between Shanghai and Hankou is critical to the whole region of Yangtze River and the development of Chinese economy. Related topics worth studying are commerce, finance, population mobility and urbanization, etc.
TANG Qiaotian,.
Inter-port transshipment between Shanghai and
Hankou in foreign trade: 1864–1930. Front. Hist. China, 2009, 4(4): 632‒652 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11462-009-0025-8
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