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Lin Zexu's couplet writing during his exile.
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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The Humen Destroying Opium Monument
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The Humen Destroying Opium Monument
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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Statue of Lin Zexu
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Guan Tianpei (1781-1841)
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Professor Ching-chih Chen and Director Li Dong-Lai in front of Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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The Humen Destroying Opium Monument
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Records describing Lin Zexu's destroying opium on the Humen beach
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue at the Exhibition Hall of the Sea Battle Museum
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The entrance to Lin Zexu's destroying opium site
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Bronze statue of Lin Zexu
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Lin Zexu destroying opium in Humen
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The entrance to Lin Zexu's destroying opium site
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Lin Zexu's couplet writing during his exile.
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Professor Ching-chih Chen and Director Li Dong-Lai visited The Sea Battle Museum
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The site of Weiyuan Fort
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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View of Humen Bridge from the cannon hole of Weiyuan Fort
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The Weiyuan Fort's lower hidden wall hole
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The British Orient Expeditionary Army blockaded the Pearl River estuary
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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The Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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Tombstone "The Righteous Soldiers and Moral Tombs"
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Tombstone "The Righteous Soldiers and Moral Tombs"
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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Confidential letter, the Battle of Kowloon, Request for Use of Force
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Prof. Ching-chih Chen visited the interior of Weiyuan Fort
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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4000 sma-jin front-bore cannon at Weiyuan Fort
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Tombstone "The Righteous Soldiers and Moral Tombs"
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The group statues of the brave Chinese fighters against British invaders
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Smoke flame tube and wind fire extinguishers
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Humen Coastal Defense Cannon
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The Weiyuan Fort's ruined wall
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Navy commander's protecting leather shell
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Humen Bridge seen from the Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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The fighting in Shajiao
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The Exhibition Hall of the Sea Battle Museum
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The Sea Battle Museum, Billboard Advertisement
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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The site of Weiyuan Fort
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Navy commander's protecting leather shell and hat
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Guns and naval warships
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Introduction on the tombstone "The Righteous Soldiers and Moral Tombs"
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Humen Coastal Defense Cannon
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The Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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Introductory information on the navy commanders
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Humen Anti-British Cannon
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Humen Coastal Defense Cannon
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Drawing at the The Sea Battle Museum - Enacting the Humen Sea War
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The British Wilish ship
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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The Sea Battle Museum's Observation Platform
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Label on Guan Tianpei's "A Tentative Collection on Preparing for Coastal Defense"
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Navy commander's protecting leather shell and hat
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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Humen Anti-British Cannon
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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The Humen Destroying Opium Monument
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8000 sma-jin front-bore cannon at Weiyuan Fort
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The Humen Destroying Opium Monument
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Drawing at the The Sea Battle Museum - Enacting the Humen Sea War
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Close view of Humen Bridge
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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British military forces for the Opium War
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British Iron Cannon
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Statue of Lin Zexu
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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Humen Bridge
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Tombstone "The Righteous Soldiers and Moral Tombs"
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Graphic showing the supervising office of Guangdon Customs
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The Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Chen Liansheng's war horse, called "moral horse"
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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The Treaty of Nanjing
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Prof. Ching-chih Chen visit the Weiyuan Fort with Humen Bridge at the background
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A broadsword of navy commander
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Introduction to the Humen Fort's batteries and how battles were fought
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Description of Chen Liansheng's war horse, called "moral horse"
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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The Weiyuan Fort's ruined wall
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The Weiyuan Fort's lower hidden wall hole
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Humen Bridge seen from the Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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Introduction to the Humen Fort's batteries and how battles were fought
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Humen War
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8000 sma-jin front-bore cannon at Weiyuan Fort
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Description of the stone sculpture "The Righteous Soldiers and Moral Tombs"
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Part of the introduction on the life of Lin Zexu
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Model of Chinese navy ship
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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One of the ship models at the Humen naval battle
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Introduction to Humen against British's "Credit" Cannon
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Drawing at the The Sea Battle Museum - Enacting the Humen Sea War
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The Sea Battle Museum's demonstration video
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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The Sea Battle Museum - Preface
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Part of the stone tablet - Chen Liansheng's war horse, called "moral horse"
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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Model of Chinese navy ship
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Guan Tianpei's "A Tentative Collection on Preparing for Coastal Defense"
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The Sea Battle Museum's demonstration video
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The first Chuanbi Sea Battle
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Emperor Daokuang's military order
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ZHANG Weiping's "Three generals song"
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Charles Elliott and British cabit's decision to commit aggression against China
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Navy commander's protecting leather shell and hat
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Guan Tianpei (1781-1841)
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The Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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The Sea Battle Museum - Front Entrance
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Introduction to Humen Anti-British Cannon
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Model of Chinese navy ship
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View of Humen Bridge from the cannon hole of Weiyuan Fort
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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Introduction to Humen Coastal Defense Cannon
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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Great disparity in numerical strength of the Chinese vs British military forces in Shajiao War
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Shuikengkou - the place that British troops landed on Hong Kong
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A tabular listing of the British “Orient Expeditionary Army” military capability
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Introduction to Humen Coastal Defense Cannon
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The Weiyuan Fort's lower hidden wall hole
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View of Humen Bridge
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Humen War
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British Warships entering the Pearl River
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Iron gun shell balls
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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The first Chuanbi Sea Battle
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Professor Ching-chih Chen and Director Li Dong-Lai in front of Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Label of a tablet showing Guangdong commanders' inscribing words in different periods
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Introduction to Humen Anti-British Cannon
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Introduction to British Iron Cannon
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Humen Pearl River Bridge
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Prof. Ching-chih Chen visit the Weiyuan Fort with Humen Bridge at the background
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The Humen Destroying Opium Monument
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Records describing Lin Zexu's destroying opium on the Humen beach
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Drawing at the The Sea Battle Museum - Enacting the Humen Sea War
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Humen Anti-British Cannon
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The hidden passage of Weiyuan Fort
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The Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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The Sea Battle Museum - right side view
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The Weiyuan Fort's pass road
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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Drawing at the The Sea Battle Museum - Enacting the Humen Sea War
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Humen Coastal Defense Cannon's back showing the 28400 lb weight
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Detailed illustration of Cengang Fort
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4000 sma-jin front-bore cannon at Weiyuan Fort
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The Treaty of Nanjing
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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During the Humen war, officers and soldiens fought to death
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