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132:. Qing Imperial wood was sold in distant places up the Yangtze River, where it was used in cities and towns for making furniture, in construction, and for other uses. Merchants operated and shipped lumber from Hunan Dongting and Poyang Lake. New River wood suppliers had lucrative sales of Huizhou timber to Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan and other places. It also shipped fir and bamboo from Nanjing. In 108:, the city created the infrastructure to ship timber up the Yangtze River. As a result, many New River timber merchants became wealthy. The Huizhou Hall was built, which was the site of the annual grand lantern event. Huizhou wood was shipped from Nanjing to places like 140:
wood. The event was a scene of "peace and prosperity." In the late Qing dynasty there were up to 32 timber suppliers who shipped to Jiangxi, Hubei and Hunan, and Sichuan. As the business expanded, New River merchant's markets expanded into northern
120:. The lively and prosperous port was the subject of scholars' works. New River novelist Ming Feng Meng was a successful Ming Dynasty novelist, with a widespread reputation for his foreboding stories. 149:. When the railroad was introduced, it became a more convenient means of transportation. As a result, there was a gradual decline of the New River economy. 48: 166: 220: 136:
Gan Hee (born 1798) described the annual grand lantern event at Huizhou Hall, where the lantern's lights glowed off of the
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User:CaroleHenson
Chinese
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Jianye District
Nanjing
Yangtze
Wang Hanzhou
Jianghan Hall
Ancient Sun Palace
Ming dynasty
Jiangxi
Hunan
Hubei
Qing dynasty
Huizhou
Jiangsu
Zhejiang
"南京建邺区上新河镇 [New River Town, Jianye District, Nanjing]"




On New River.
甘熙 (Ganxi).
32°01′30″N 118°43′17″E / 32.025036°N 118.721375°E / 32.025036; 118.721375

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