Located in the core seat of Gulangyu Island, there are Catholic churches around, the former site of the US Consulate, close to the sea, to the Japanese Consulate, the iron general opens the door, can not enter, can only be in the periphery East Zhang, West look, the house is very special, short square, red brick white wall, The contrast with the surrounding European style is obvious, and it seems to be very old!
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Located in the core seat of Gulangyu Island, there are Catholic churches around, the former site of the US Consulate, close to the sea, to the Japanese Consulate, the iron general opens the door, can not enter, can only be in the periphery East Zhang, West look, the house is very special, short square, red brick white wall, The contrast with the surrounding European style is obvious, and it seems to be very old!
The piano pier comes down and turns left, which is Lujiao Road. The former site of the Boai Hospital, the Catholic Church, the former site of the Japanese Consulate...Many villas are hidden here. In 1895, the Japanese Foreign Ministry sent a diplomat, Ueno, to serve as the consul in Xiamen, and began to build a new pavilion. The project contractor is Zhangzhou Craftsman Wang Tianci. The building area of the museum is 2390 square meters, two floors high, the office is downstairs, the consulate and the living room are upstairs.
There is a restaurant on the edge of the People's Square on Gulangyu Island. The paper is marked with a sign. This is the original Japanese consulate. This is indeed still said to have not expected that Xiao Japan has also stayed in Gulangyu.
In 1896 after the Sino-Japanese War, Japanese imperialism forced China to ask for the bandits to open a special Japanese concession in Xiamen and Long Island, and, in reference to the strongest British Empire at that time, required that the concession site must be close to the British concession. And built a British-style Japanese consulate on the concession.
Fujian... Xiamen... Gulangyu... The former Japanese Consulate is on the edge of the Concord Chapel. It was forcibly occupied by Japanese invaders and built! Rumors - In the basement of this building with Dongyang characteristics, many anti-loggers are held, and on the walls, anti-Japanese slogans and blood stains written by the imprisoned anti-loggers can still be seen. These traces are left on the walls. Now, the building is dilapidated!