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Rioting in Canton, 1883
The rioting in Canton - Shamien, the foreign settlement, the scene of the recent disturbance. 1. river frontage, 2. foreign consular offices, 3. English church, 4. bridge approach to settlement, 5. moat. Date: 1883
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1883 Canton Disturbance Foreign Foreigners Guangzhou Recent Riot Rioting Riots Settlement
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This evocative photograph captures the chaotic scene of the 1883 riots in Canton, also known as Guangzhou, China. The image, taken from a vantage point outside the foreign settlement of Shamien, provides a glimpse into the turbulent events that unfolded during this period of heightened tensions between Chinese locals and foreigners. The river frontage, with its tranquil waters, is a stark contrast to the unrest taking place on land. In the foreground, the consular offices of various foreign powers stand defiantly, their flags flying high amidst the chaos. The English church, with its distinctive steeple, is also visible, adding to the sense of foreign presence in the area. The bridge approach to the settlement is blocked by a large crowd of Chinese protestors, their faces etched with determination and anger. The moat surrounding the settlement, intended to protect the foreigners living within, is now a barrier that separates the two communities. The riots in Canton were a result of growing frustration and resentment towards the unequal treaties that had been imposed on China by foreign powers. The foreign settlements, with their extraterritorial status, were a constant reminder of this unequal relationship. The situation came to a head in 1883, when a series of incidents, including the burning of a foreign vessel and the killing of a Chinese coolie, led to widespread violence. This photograph provides a poignant reminder of the complex and often volatile relationship between China and the Western world during the late 19th century. It is a testament to the tensions and conflicts that marked this period in history, and the profound impact they had on the people of Canton and beyond.
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