Foreign concessions in Tianjin

Map of the concessions
Western ships anchored alongside the European concessions in 1874

The foreign concessions in Tianjin (formerly romanized as Tientsin) were concession territories ceded by the Qing dynasty to a number of European countries, the United States and Japan within the city of Tianjin. There were altogether nine foreign concessions in old Tianjin on the eve of World War II. These concessions also contributed to the rapid development of Tianjin from the early to mid-20th century. The first foreign concessions in Tianjin were granted in 1860. By 1943, all the foreign concessions, except the Japanese concession, had ceased to exist de facto.

General context

Troops of the Eight-Nation Alliance, Tianjin, 1900

Prior to the 19th century, the Chinese were concerned that European trade and missionary activity would upset the order of the empire. Strictly controlled and subject to import tariffs, European traders were limited to operating in Canton and Macao. Following a series of military defeats against Britain and France, Qing China were slowly forced to permit extraterritorial privileges for foreign nationals and even cessions of Chinese sovereignty over certain ports and mineral rights.

Tianjin's position at the intersection of the Grand Canal and the Hai River connecting Beijing to the Bohai Bay made it one of the premier ports of northern China. Foreign trade was approved there for the British and French by the 1860 Peking Convention. Its importance increased even further when it was connected to the Tangshan coal fields by the Kaiping Tramway, the railroad that eventually connected all of northern China and Manchuria. Between 1895 and 1900, the two original powers were joined by Japan, Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary, Italy and Belgium – countries without concessions elsewhere in China – in establishing self-contained concessions each with their own prisons, schools, barracks and hospitals. The European settlements covered 5 square miles (13 km2) in all, the riverfront being governed by foreign powers.[1] After decades, the Japanese, French, and British concessions (which were situated on the right bank of the Peiho River)[1] became the most prosperous ones.

With the 1911 Revolution, the new Republic of China managed a restructuring of Chinese domestic and foreign relations, allowing it to recognize European states as equals. In turn, the concessions in Tianjin were dismantled in the early to mid-20th century with successful recognition of the European states of the Republic of China, which gave European property owners equality before Chinese officials. However, World War II disrupted this nascent development: the Japanese seized the concessions of powers allied against it during its occupation of the country. Starting with Britain in 1943, all foreign powers relinquished their concessions in China, including in Tianjin.[citation needed]

American concession (1869–1902)

Postcard from the American concession c. 1900
Troops of the 15th Infantry on parade, 1931

The United States never requested or received a concession in Tianjin, but a de facto concession was administered from 1869 to 1880, principally under the aegis of the British mission. In 1902, the informal American territory became part of the British concession. The United States maintained a permanent garrison at Tianjin, which was provided from January 1912 to 1938 by the 15th Infantry, US Army and then by the US Marine Corps until December 8, 1941, the day that the United States entered the Second World War and all territories of the United States and the British Empire in Asia and the Pacific faced the threat of attack by the Empire of Japan.[citation needed]

Lloyd Horne recalled of his time there in the 1930s, "I was detailed with the 15th Infantry to rescue missionaries that were being trapped there. It was like they were prisoners — they couldn't even come out of their billets without getting fired on or having rocks thrown at them."[2]

American Marines in Tianjin, (c.1930s, early 1940s)

Austro-Hungarian concession (1901–1917)

Troops of the Austro-Hungarian naval corps in Tianjin c. 1903–04

Austria-Hungary participated in the Eight-Nation Alliance that suppressed the Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901). Austria-Hungary together with Italy sent the smallest force of the Eight-Nation Alliance. Four cruisers and 296 Hungarian enlisted soldiers were dispatched.[3]

On December 27, 1902, Austria-Hungary gained a concession zone in Tianjin as part of the reward for its contribution to the Alliance. The Austro-Hungarian concession zone was 150 acres (0.61 km2) in area, situated next to the Pei-Ho river and outlined by the Imperial channel and the Tianjin-Beijing railway track. Its population was around 30,000 people. Order was maintained by 40 Austro-Hungarian marines and 80 Chinese militia (Shimbo).

The self-contained concession had its own thermae, theatre, pawnshop, school, barracks, prison, cemetery and hospital. It also contained the Austro-Hungarian consulate and its citizens were under Austro-Hungarian, not Chinese rule. Despite its relatively short life-span, the Austrians left their mark on the area, as can be seen in the Austrian architecture in the city.

The administration was done by a town council composed of local high-class noblemen and headed by the Austro-Hungarian consul and the military commander, the two of them had a majority vote. The focus of the juridical system was on smaller crimes and it was based on Austro-Hungarian law. If a Chinese person committed a crime on Chinese soil he could be tried in their own courts.[4]

Yuan's mansion in the Austro-Hungarian concession, built in 1908–1918

Austria-Hungary was, due to World War I, unable to maintain control of its concession. The concession zone was swiftly occupied by China at the Chinese declaration of war on the Central powers and on 14 August 1917 the lease was terminated, along with that of the larger German concession in the same city.[5] Austria finally abandoned all claim to it on September 10, 1919 (Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye), Hungary made a similar recognition on June 4, 1920 (Treaty of Trianon). The former Austro-Hungarian concession renamed the "Second Special District", was placed under the permanent administration of the Chinese government.[note 1]

Belgian concession (1902–1931)

The Belgian Concession was established in 1902 after Belgian envoy Maurice Joostens claimed the parcel in the negotiations following the defeat of the Boxer rebels. Located on the eastern bank of the Hai River (Hai He), the Belgian government and business community did not invest in development of the concession. The concession was nominal and of little value and an agreement to return the concession to China was signed in August 1929 and approved by the Belgian parliament in 1931.[6]

Main street in the Belgian concession, 1907

Much more important were contracts involving railways, electric power systems and tramways built and partly operated by Belgian private companies. In 1904, China and Belgium signed a contract with the Compagnie de tramways et d'éclairage de Tientsin, giving the company an official monopoly for 50 years over trams and electric lighting in the city. In 1906, with the opening of the first route of the tramway system, Tianjin became the first Chinese city to have a modern public transportation system (Shanghai had to wait until 1908 to get electric tramways). The supply of electricity and lighting and the trolley business were profitable ventures. By 1914, the network covered the Chinese city as well as the Austrian, French, Italian, Japanese and Russian concessions.[citation needed]

The Compagnie de tramways et d'éclairage de Tientsin was taken over by the Japanese army in 1943 and the members of the Belgian staff, often with their families, were sent to internment camps. Following the end of World War II, the Chinese authorities took over the network. The Brussels-based company tried to get compensation, but the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949 left them without any indemnity. Two more lines were built under Chinese administration, but the network was finally closed around 1972.[citation needed]

British concession (1860–1943)

Victoria Road, British concession, 1920s
British Indian troops on parade in Tianjin in the 1920s

The British concession, which contained the trade and financial centres, was situated on the right bank of the river Haihe below the native city, occupying some 200 acres (0.81 km2). It was held on a lease in perpetuity granted by the Chinese government to the British Crown, which sublet plots to private owners in the same way as was done at Hankou.[1]

The local management was entrusted to a municipal council organized on lines similar to those in Shanghai.[1] The seat of government was the stately Gordon Hall, situated on the financial street called Victoria Road (now Jiefang Lu).

The British concession was blockaded by the Japanese during the Tientsin incident in June 1939, causing a major diplomatic crisis.

The Japanese occupied the British concession upon their declaration of war against Britain on 7 December 1941 until the end of the war.[citation needed]

The British concession in Tianjin was formally returned to China with the Sino-British Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights in China, ratified on 20 May 1943, although the Chinese could not take possession until the end of the war ended the Japanese occupation.[citation needed]

French concession (1860–1946)

Rue de France

The French concession was established in 1860. After more than 100 years, almost every prominent building in the original concession is still extant, including the French Consulate, the Municipal Council, the French Club, the Catholic Cathedral, the French Garden and many others. Many of the bank buildings along the financial street (currently Jiefang Lu, formerly the Rue de France) are still in existence today.

French armoured car White TBC in Tianjin during the 1928 troubles
French Concession in Tianjin

The villas around the Garden Road are beautiful and diverse. Many French celebrities lived in Tianjin. Among them, Paul Claudel (consul 1906 - 1909), and the natural scientist Father Emile Licent who conducted research in Tianjin from 1914 to 1939. He founded the Musee Hoang-Ho Pai-Ho (Museum of Yellow River and Peiho River) and left it 20,000 specimens of animals, plants and fossils, as well as 15,000 books. In 1998, the Tianjin government rebuilt the Tianjin Nature Museum.

The dome of the French Cathedral was damaged during the Cultural Revolution: some young Red Guards climbed to the top of the dome to destroy the cross, though later the Tianjin government not only repaired the cross but also renovated the entire church.

German concession (1899–1917)

By the late 1870s, the German Empire was on a course of extensive economic involvement in several Chinese provinces, among them the Tianjin area. The German enclave south of the Hai River was situated between the British and one of the Japanese concessions. In July 1877 xenophobic groups threatened the life and property of German merchants in Tianjin. Local unrest intensified, mainly due to poor harvests and resulting famine, and Tianjin business interests requested armed protection. The German admiralty then dispatched the corvette SMS Luise to China. This initial show of support eventually evolved into a permanent presence in Chinese waters by initially modest German naval forces. It have total area of 2 km2

Street in the German concession on the eve of World War I
The German Boxer War Memorial, 1905

After Germany acquired the Kiautschou Bay region in 1898 with a 99-year lease, a further concession was negotiated for the Tianjin enclave and economic growth escalated with infrastructure improvements. Major trading houses and diverse enterprises established themselves, including a branch of the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank. The Boxer Rebellion of 1900 initially laid siege to the foreign concessions in Tianjin, but the city was secured and used as a staging area for the eventual march on Peking by the eight-nation international relief forces.

China swiftly occupied the German concession after it declared war on the Central Powers in August 1917. In 1919, the former concession, renamed the "First Special District", was placed under the permanent administration of the Chinese government. The United States 15th Infantry was billeted in the former German barracks from 1917 until 1938, departing only after the Imperial Japanese Army entered Tianjin.

Italian concession (1901–1943)

British and Italian units marching in Tianjin

On September 7, 1901, Italy was granted a concession in Tianjin from the Chinese government. On June 7, 1902, the Italians took control of the concession, which was to be administered by an Italian consul. It became the headquarters[7] of the Italian Legione Redenta (an "Italian legio" made of irredentist troops in the defeated Austro-Hungarian empire), that fought in 1919 against Lenin's Soviet troops in Siberia and Manchuria.[8]

The Italian World War I monument and the Piazza Regina Elena

The Italians occupied temporarily during WW1 the Austrian concession, but withdrew from it in 1919 (while annexing some minor sections of this former concession).

When Tianjin became in danger of being stormed by warring factions during the civil war of 1927–1928, Italian troops temporarily occupied the Second Special District of the city in order to protect the city's power station and main railway station. They withdrew after a short while.[9]

In 1935, the Italian Concession had a population of about 6,261, including about 536 foreigners. The Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy) stationed some vessels in Tianjin. During World War II, the concession had a garrison of approximately 600 Italian troops.

On September 10, 1943, when Italy signed an armistice with the Allies, the concession was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army. Later in 1943, the Italian Social Republic (RSI) ceded the concession to Wang Jingwei's Japanese-sponsored Chinese puppet state, the Reorganized National Government of China. The Italians were never to regain control over the concession and the Republic of Italy's surrender of all its rights over it by the peace treaty of 1947, was therefore a mere formality.

Japanese concession (1898–1945)

Japanese concession of Tianjin
天津日租界
1898–1945
StatusConcession of the Empire of Japan
History 
• Established
1898
• Disestablished
1945
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Qing Dynasty
Republic of China (1912-1949)
Asahi Road, Japanese concession (c. 1928 – 1940[10])

The Japanese concession was initially established in 1898 in the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese War and additional areas were added in 1900–1902 after the Boxer Rebellion. In 1937, the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) occupied the entire city of Tianjin excluding the foreign concessions. These were occupied in 1941 and in 1943. The Japanese concession ceased to exist with the capitulation of Japan in 1945.

In 1924, the last emperor of the Qing dynasty, Puyi, was forced to leave the Forbidden City in Beijing and lived in Tianjin until 1931 when he was forcibly taken by the Japanese army to Dalian. The imperial concubine Wenxiu divorced Puyi in Tianjin, which was the first time in Chinese dynastic history that an imperial concubine divorced an emperor.

Russian concession (1900–1920)

The Russian consulate in Tianjin in 1912

A treaty granting a concession to the Russian Empire in Tianjin was signed 31 December 1900. Even before the official treaty was signed, the general in charge of the Russian forces in the city since the Boxer Rebellion had already laid claim to the future concession by right of conquest and Russian troops had already begun placing boundary markers. The concession, on the left bank of the Peiho River, was larger than any of the other foreign concessions, which according to the agreement was due to "Russian trade at Tientsin being on the increase".[11] In reality, Russian economic involvement in Tientsin was insignificant and became even more so after the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War. For this reason, the concession remained largely underdeveloped.

The 398 hectares (3.98 km2) concession was divided into two non-contiguous districts (east and west). In 1920, the Chinese Beiyang government retook the land and concession from Russia during its widescale civil war, and in 1924 the Soviet Union renounced its claim on the concession.

Annex

Lists of consuls-general

Austro-Hungarian consuls-general

Belgian consuls-general

  • Henri Ketels (1902–1906)
  • Albert Disière (1906–1914)
  • Auguste Dauge (1914–1919)
  • Ernest Franck (1919–1923)
  • Alphonse van Cutsem (1923–1929)
  • Tony Snyers (1929–1931)

British consuls-general

  • James Mongan (1860–1877)
  • William Hyde Lay (1870, acting)
  • Sir Chaloner Grenville Alabaster (1877–1885)
  • Byron Brenan (1885–1893)
  • Henry Barnes Bristow (1893–1897)
  • Benjamin Charles George Scott (1897–1899)
  • William Richard Carles (1899–1901)
  • Lionel Charles Hopkins (1901–1908)
  • Sir Alexander Hosie (1908–1912)
  • Sir Henry English Fulford (1912–1917)
  • William Pollock Ker (1917–1926)
  • James William Jamieson (1926–1930)
  • Lancelot Giles (1928–1934)
  • John Barr Affleck (1935–1938)
  • Edgar George Jamieson (1938–1939)
  • Oswald White (1939–1941)
  • Sir Alwyne George Neville Ogden (1941, acting)

French consuls-general

German consuls-general

  • Alfred Pelldram (1881–1885)
  • Albert Evan Edwin Reinhold Freiherr von Seckendorff (1889–1896)
  • Dr. Rudolf Eiswaldt (1896–1900)
  • Arthur Zimmermann (1900–1902)
  • Paul Max von Eckardt (1902–1905)
  • Hubert von Knipping (1906–1913)
  • Fritz Wendschuch (1913–1917)

Italian consuls-general

Japanese consuls-generas

  • Minoji Arakawa (1895–1896)
  • Tei Nagamasa (1896–1902)
  • Hikokichi Ijuin (1902–1907)
  • Kato Motoshiro (1907, acting)
  • Obata Yukichi (1907–1913)
  • Kubota Bunzo (1913–1914)
  • Matsudaira Tsuneo (1914–1919)
  • Ishii Itaro (1918, acting)
  • Tatsuichiro Funatsu (1919–1921)
  • Yagi Motohachi (1921–1922)
  • Shigeru Yoshida (1922–1925)
  • Hachiro Arita (1925–1927)
  • Kato Sotomatsu (1927–1929)
  • Okamoto Takezo (1929–1930)
  • Tajiri Akiyoshi (1930–1931)
  • Kuwashima Kazue (1931–1933)
  • Kurihara Tadashi (1933–1934)
  • Kawagoe Shigeru (1934–1936)
  • Horiuchi Tateki (1936–1938)
  • Tashiro Shigenori (1938–1939)
  • Kato Shigeshi (1942–1943)
  • Shinichi Takase (1943–1945)

Russian consuls-general

  • Nikolai Vasilievich Laptev (1903–1907)
  • Nikolai Maksimovich Poppe (1907–1909)
  • Nikolai Sergeievich Muliukin (1909–1910, acting)
  • Khristophor Petrovic Kristi (1910–1913)
  • Konstantin Viktorovich Uspensky (1913–1914, acting)
  • Pyotr Genrikhovich Tiedemann (1914–1920)

Galleries

British concession

French concession

German concession

Italian concession

Japanese concession

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ The former German, Austro-Hungarian and Russian concessions, respectively renamed the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Special Districts, survived as distinct administrative entities administered by the Chinese government under a regime similar to that of the remaining foreign concessions.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tientsin" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 963.
  2. ^ Eileen Wilson (30 May 2011). "World War II vet recalls battle on two fronts". granitbaypt.com.
  3. ^ Magyar Királyi Központi Statisztikai Hivatal (1907) [Composed 1901]. "A magyar korona területén kivül tartózkodott magyar honos katonák a cs. és kir. közös hadügyminiszter által megküldött számlálólapok alapján, összeirási (tartózkodási) helyük szerint" [The number of Hungarian nationality soldiers dispatched abroad according to the re-enlisting papers emitted by the Royal and Imperial joint Minister of Military affairs sorted by their place of enlisting (dispatchment)]. A magyar szent korona országainak 1901. évi népszámlálása: Harmadik rész. A népesség részletes leirása [Census of 1901 in the countries of the Holy Crown: Volume III. The detailed description of the population.] (scan) (census). Magyar statisztikai közlemények (in Hungarian). Vol. 5 (new ed.). Budapest: Pesti Könyvnyomda-Részvénytársaság. p. 31. Archived from the original on June 8, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
  4. ^ Géza Szuk (1904). "A mi Kis Khinánk" [Our Little China] (PDF). Vasárnapi Ujság. 18 (51): 292–294. Retrieved 2011-01-19.
  5. ^ a b Jens Budischowsky (May 28, 2010). "Die Familie des Wirtschaftswissenschaftlers Joseph Alois Schumpeter im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert" [The family of economic scientists, Joseph Alois Schumpeter in the 19th and 20th century] (PDF). www.schumpeter.info (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 21, 2011. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  6. ^ Anne-Marie Brady; Douglas Brown (2012). Foreigners and Foreign Institutions in Republican China. Routledge. p. 27. ISBN 9780415528658.
  7. ^ Headquarter building of Italy in Tientsin Archived March 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Sabina Donati, Italy’s Informal Imperialism in Tianjin during the Liberal Epoch, 1902–1922, The Historical Journal, Cambridge University Press, 2016, available on CJO2016, doi:10.1017/S0018246X15000461.
  9. ^ "Il Battaglione Italiano in Cina". Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  10. ^ "即将暂别!这座百年大楼装着几代天津人的成长记忆". 23 February 2023.
  11. ^ "Bristol University | Tianjin under Nine Flags, 1860-1949 | Russian Concession". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-09-24.

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Protein family Neurexin familyIdentifiersSymbolNRXN1_famMembranome15 neurexin 13D ribbon diagram of alpha-neurexin 1IdentifiersSymbolNRXN1NCBI gene9378HGNC8008OMIM600565RefSeqNM_001135659.1UniProtQ9ULB1Other dataLocusChr. 2 p16.3Search forStructuresSwiss-modelDomainsInterPro neurexin 2IdentifiersSymbolNRXN2NCBI gene9379HGNC8009OMIM600566RefSeqNM_015080UniProtP58401Other dataLocusChr. 11 q13.1Search forStructuresSwiss-modelDomainsInterPro neurexin 3IdentifiersSymbolNRXN3NCBI gene9369HGNC8010OM...

 

Port in ScotlandIrvine HarbourIrvine Harbour with the River Irvine running through itClick on the map for a fullscreen viewLocationCountryScotlandLocationIrvineCoordinates55°36′29″N 4°41′06″W / 55.6080°N 4.6850°W / 55.6080; -4.6850DetailsOpened17th centuryOwned byNPL EstatesType of harbourPleasure CraftHarbour masterArran CameronStatisticsWebsite[1] The harbours serving Irvine at Seagatefoot and Fullarton in North Ayrshire have had a long and complex histo...

Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1961 Hurricane Esther Satellite image of Hurricane EstherMeteorological historyFormedSeptember 10, 1961DissipatedSeptember 27, 1961Category 5 major hurricane1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)Highest winds160 mph (260 km/h)Lowest pressure919 mbar (hPa); 27.14 inHgOverall effectsFatalities7 indirectDamage$6 million (1961 USD)Areas affectedEast Coast of the United States, New EnglandIBTrACSPart of the 1961 Atlantic hurricane season Hurri...

 

Practice of animals eating their own mating partners Not to be confused with Vorarephilia. The prevalence of sexual cannibalism gives several species of Latrodectus the common name black widow spider. Sexual cannibalism is when an animal, usually the female, cannibalizes its mate prior to, during, or after copulation.[1] It is a trait observed in many arachnid orders, several insect and crustacean clades,[2] gastropods, and some snake species. Several hypotheses to explain thi...