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Austro-Hungarian concession of Tianjin

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The Austria-Hungarian Empire's trade with China itself was extremely limited, and the concession was located at the northernmost end of the Haihe River, which was not conducive to shipping. Therefore, the concession was not an important financial and trading area. However, the Austrian Concession was
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constructed a tram line from the east gate of the old city to the railway station, and at the same time rebuilt the east pontoon bridge into an iron bridge. Named Jintang Bridge (now Jintang Bridge in Hebei District), a commercial street with concentrated Chinese retail businesses was formed along
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In the concession were built a theatre, spa, school, pawnshop, barracks, prison, hospital and cemetery. The relatively short presence, about 14 years, left traces of the Habsburg style still found today in that area of the city.
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At the end of the war, with the dissolution of Austria-Hungary, two separate treaties were necessary to ratify the revocation. Austria renounced the rights on the concession on 10 September 1919 with the
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to all the local populations. The administration was entrusted to a council made up of local nobles, the imperial consul and the commander of the military garrison which included 40 sailors from the
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to the victorious powers. This was due to the limited Austro-Hungarian participation in the international expeditionary force: four cruisers and 296 soldiers. The concession bordered the
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in the east, and Jinzhong River (now Shizilin Street, Hebei District), a tributary of the Haihe River to the north. Across the river is a century-old French building,
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Map of Tianjin concessions. The Austro-Hungarian concession (above the Italian concession in dark green) is in cyan.
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The Austro-Hungarian concession, with an extension of 108 hectares, was one of the minor concessions made by the
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Census of 1901 in the countries of the Holy Crown: Volume III. The detailed description of the population.
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between 1902 and 1920. It had been obtained by Austria-Hungary after the signing of the
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Contrary to what was done by the other European powers, Austria-Hungary granted
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following a series of clashes between opposing Chinese factions.
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in the west, across the bridge from Tianjin City, to the
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at the conclusion of the conflict between China and the
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concessions, declaring them revoked on 14 August 1917.
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Magyar Kirålyi Központi Statisztikai Hivatal (1907) .
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Area in Tianjin, China, occupied by Austria-Hungary
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Chinese occupation of Austro-Hungarian Tientsin
merged
Discuss
Map of Tianjin concessions. The Austro-Hungarian concession (above the Italian concession in dark green) is in cyan.
Location of Tianjin within current China
Qing dynasty
Italian concession of Tianjin
Chinese
pinyin
German
Hungarian
concession
Chinese
Tientsin
Austria-Hungary
Boxer Protocol
Alliance of Eight Nations
Boxer Rebellion of 1901
Qing Dynasty
Hai River
Jingshan Railway
Old Cathedral of Our Lady of Victories
Tianjin Italian Concession
citizenship
Austro-Hungarian Navy
First World War
Triple Entente
Central Powers
German
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye

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