The former site of the British Consulate in the North Sea is located on the campus of the No. 1 Middle School in the North Sea. It was built in 1885 and is a two-story, rectangular Western-style building, long 47.2 meters, 12 meters wide, covering an area of 566.4 square meters. Today, the former site of the British Consulate in the North Sea has been given a new mission, in May 2016, it was rebuilt as the historical exhibition hall of the modern foreign consular agency in the North Sea. She is not willing to only be a person who has experienced the modern history of the North Sea, but also to be a recorder of the modern history of the North Sea.
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The former site of the British Consulate in the North Sea is located on the campus of the No. 1 Middle School in the North Sea. It was built in 1885 and is a two-story, rectangular Western-style building, long 47.2 meters, 12 meters wide, covering an area of 566.4 square meters. Today, the former site of the British Consulate in the North Sea has been given a new mission, in May 2016, it was rebuilt as the historical exhibition hall of the modern foreign consular agency in the North Sea. She is not willing to only be a person who has experienced the modern history of the North Sea, but also to be a recorder of the modern history of the North Sea.
The former site of the British Consulate in the North Sea is located on the campus of the No. 1 Middle School in the North Sea. It was built in 1885 and is a two-story, rectangular Western-style building, long 47.2 meters, wide 12 meters, covering an area of 566.4 square meters. In 1877, the British Consulate was established in the North Sea. In 1885, the British Consulate office building was built. The site is surrounded by beautiful environment, surrounded by 100-year-old teak trees, and the cornerstone of the English inscription is still alive today. It is a historical witness of the Yantai Treaty of China and Britain in the North Sea. In 1924, the site was sold to the French Catholic Diocese of Beihai as a monastery of Saint German, and then expanded in the eastern end according to the original style. In early October 1999, due to the special needs of the opening of the Jiefang Road project, the old site was moved to the northeast 55.8 meters, which is the location today. The British Consulate is the first consulate established by Western countries in the North Sea, is a representative building in the modern architecture of the North Sea, witnessing the history of the forced opening of the North Sea in modern times, and is also a rare patriotic education base in the North Sea.
It is a relatively famous historical building in Beihai City. It has been opened as a museum. It introduces the history of this building and the history of Beihai as a port open city. It is mainly displayed in pictures, and the overall variety of cultural relics is still a little less.
The former site of the British Consulate in the North Sea, commonly known as the British Ghost Building, the original site is in the first middle school garden, surrounded by green trees, birds and flowers; later due to the construction of the main road Beijing Road, the whole building from the original site is moved to the current gate of the first middle school. The British Consulate is not a single building, and there are two coupon corridor-style supporting buildings on each floor, the shape of the interior is exactly the same, like twin brothers, so it is also called double tower, in the campus of the first middle school, not open to the outside world.
The former site of the British Consulate in the North Sea is located on the campus of the No. 1 Middle School in the North Sea, built in 1885, a two-story, rectangular Western-style building. The British Consulate is the first consulate established by Western countries in the North Sea, is a representative building in the modern architecture of the North Sea, witnessing the history of the forced opening of the North Sea in modern times, and is also a rare patriotic education base in the North Sea.
Leave the old street and look for the old days. This time you have to ask the middle and elderly. First of all, I found the "History Exhibition Hall of Modern Foreign Consular Agencies in the North Sea". In fact, this is the old site of the British Consulate, which has an exhibition. The staff asked three questions about the situation outside the exhibits, and they did not know much about other old sites, which was disappointing. It is estimated that they are all laymen who explained the history of the North Sea. By the way, the old site of the British Consulate is across the road from the old site of the German Consulate. But it wasn't open when I went.
Excellent location, beautiful environment, worth visiting