The former site of the German Consulate is a German business institution in the North Sea, specializing in kerosene trade and agency recruitment of Chinese workers. After dabbling in industrial and mining, financial, political and military infiltration; It was one of the largest foreign banks in the North Sea in the United Kingdom, Germany and Portugal at that time.
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The former site of the German Consulate is a German business institution in the North Sea, specializing in kerosene trade and agency recruitment of Chinese workers. After dabbling in industrial and mining, financial, political and military infiltration; It was one of the largest foreign banks in the North Sea in the United Kingdom, Germany and Portugal at that time.
Free, no need to buy tickets, you can see it when you pass by
#Museum is interesting Germany Senbao Foreign Bank, the only remaining foreign commercial building in the North Sea, built by German Jews in 1891, is now a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. Adjacent to the residential area, the two-story coupon gallery western-style building, the main building and the annex building have a connecting corridor, while the annex building has only one floor, used as Beihai City Watercolor Exhibition Hall. In addition to enjoying the Western-style western-style building itself, the modern foreign-style historical exhibition hall is also a visit object, the content is slightly simple, but you can probably understand the history of the past, the Jewish boss mainly operated the kerosene trade, but also represented the recruitment of Chinese workers to go out, the picture description, some shocking. In addition, there are pictures exhibitions on the former sites of foreign foreign banks across the country, some old objects related to them, and some work scenarios of foreign banks are restored. [Highway]Address: [Compass], No. 19 Jiefang Road, Beihai City, Open Hours: Same as General Museum, Working hours other than Monday [Shrine] Tickets: No, enter with ID card
Worth going, still very good, look at the historical sites, cost-effective
Foreign Bank building, still well preserved for hundreds of years, very beautiful