Changzhou Island

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Changzhou Island is a historic island in Guangzhou, China, known for its role as a former foreign trade and military base during the Qing dynasty and the Opium Wars.

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Changzhou Island canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
island
administrativeDivision Huangpu District NERFINISHED
belongsTo People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
country China
currentUse residential area
tourist destination
era Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
geographicalFeature river island
hasAlternativeName Changzhou Dao NERFINISHED
Huangpu Island NERFINISHED
Whampoa Island NERFINISHED
hasAttraction Opium War–related heritage sites
historic military sites
hasFortification military forts
historicalEvent First Opium War NERFINISHED
Second Opium War NERFINISHED
historicalRole foreign trade base during Qing dynasty
military base during Qing dynasty
locatedIn Guangdong Province
Guangzhou
Pearl River Delta NERFINISHED
locatedInWaterBody Pearl River NERFINISHED
locatedNear Guangzhou city center NERFINISHED
Huangpu Port NERFINISHED
notableFor Qing-era foreign trade activities
role in Opium Wars
partOf Huangpu District, Guangzhou NERFINISHED
region South China NERFINISHED
significance important node in Guangzhou foreign trade system
strategic military position in Pearl River
transportConnection bridges to Guangzhou mainland
usedBy Qing dynasty military NERFINISHED
foreign powers during Opium Wars

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Huangpu District, Guangzhou contains Changzhou Island