The main attraction for which the City of Manzhouli is ..
A Full listing of Manzhouli City Landmarks, Monuments, Hotspots and other sites of importance in alphabetical order. Search through the list to find your Full Report and Photo-Virtual Tour of each monument or landmark within the City, or Region of Manzhouli of Hulunbuir Prefecture in Heilongjiang Province of China (PRC).
Public Transport in Manzhouli
There is no information available on the Main and only Railway Station of Manzhouli is.
Manzhouli has a Railroad Station as well as a National Airport.
Manzhouli Airport is located near Manzhouli City.
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There is no information available on the Ethnic Minorities of Manzhouli and Hulunbuir Prefecture at this Time.
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Manzhouli is one of China's coldest cities, where the mercury in January often drops to minus 20 degrees centigrade (-4F). The situation for Mudanjiang is fairly the same. Winters are long and harsh up in the North. Thick snow and snow storms are common throughout the months of november, december, januari and februari.
China Report - Colonialism - Growth of Colonies & Japan after 1801 AD
A Map drawing of the Eurasian continent , parts of North-East Africa and the Middle East in the 19Th Century between 1801 AD and 1900 AD. Focal points are the expansion of western colonial posessions of Portugal, Britain and France, as well as Russia moving from West to East. Labeled seperately is the later Rise of the Empire of Japan in the East.
Included in this Map are the main cities across the continent with their brief histories and events during the 19Th Century. Marked in Colors for clarity are the various colonial and imperialist Nations. As relating to China; special attention is payed to so called Treaty Ports. The First Treaty Ports were forced open by Britain in the year 1841 AD, but counted over 80 in total by the end of the 19Th Century. The most important Treaty Ports in China are marked and described with a short history where the map allows.