Zhoushan, also known as Chusan, archipelago-city in Zhejiang, China
Zhoushan Island, also known as Chusan Island, the main island of the archipelago-city Zhoushan in Zhejiang, China
Capture of Chusan, 1840
Capture of Chusan (1841)
SS Chusan, British ocean liner and cruise ship
Chusan Palm (Trachycarpus fortunei), a palm native to central China
Topics referred to by the same term
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Chusan may refer to: Zhoushan, also known as Chusan, archipelago-city in Zhejiang, China Zhoushan Island, also known as Chusan Island, the main island...
The SS Chusan was a British ocean liner and cruise ship, built for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Indian and Far East Service in...
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese windmill palm, windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree in the family Arecaceae, native...
Capture of Chusan (Chinese: 第一次定海之戰) by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan (Zhoushan)...
Philippines List of islands of China East Sea Fleet listen, formerly romanized as Chusan The term "city" used here is a translation of a Chinese administrative level...
The Asiatic toad or Chusan Island toad (Bufo gargarizans) is a species of toad endemic to East Asia. The species was previously classified as Bufo bufo...
and namesake island in the Zhoushan Islands, formerly romanized as the Chusan Islands, an archipelago administered by Zhoushan Prefecture in Zhejiang...
place, a combined naval and ground assault was launched on the Zhoushan (Chusan) Archipelago. Zhoushan Island, the largest and best defended of the islands...
submission or death. He instructed the Elliot cousins to occupy one of the Chusan Islands in the Hangzhou Bay delta across from Shanghai, then to present...
no product within its own borders. Your request for a small island near Chusan, where your merchants may reside and goods be warehoused, arises from your...
He served in the First Opium War and died during the British capture of Chusan. Born in a military family in the Shanyin county of Zhejiang, Ge Yunfei...
24 March 2023. Shurtleff & Aoyagi (2013) Davis, J. F. (1 January 1853). "Chusan, with a Survey Map of the Island". The Journal of the Royal Geographical...
Bridge 9 March 1987 [54] [55] $100 165 mm × 78 mm Brown Passenger liner Chusan Bird's-eye view of Singapore Changi International Airport and a Singapore...
Territories, a lowland slum built on the artificial, diamondoid island of New Chusan, located offshore from the mouth of the Yangtze River, northwest of Shanghai...
archeological evidence of prehistory in his poetry. William Canton was born at Chusan in China on 27 October 1845, to a Catholic family of civil servants. His...
Robert Fortune "discovered" it—in a mandarin garden of the coastal city of Chusan (Zhoushan)—before he ever saw it growing wild in the mountains in Zhejiang...
Expedition in 1839; he was in action against the Bogue Forts and the Capture of Chusan in 1840 during the First Opium War. In October 1840, Gore was ordered to...
Scuttled in 1940 by British torpedo after being damaged by German aircraft SS Chusan 1949 Scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1973, work completed in 1974. SS City...
September 1841, the transport ship Nerbudda set sail from Hong Kong to Chusan (Zhoushan). It had 274 personnel consisting of 243 Indians, 29 Europeans...
based upon the Alhambra in Spain, with fountains, vine-covered walkways and Chusan palms; a Tudor style garden, characterised by its archways, secret corners...
Hong Kong. ISBN 988-211-326-5. Cantor, T. E. (1842). "General Features of Chusan, with remarks on the Flora and Fauna of that Island". Annals and Magazine...