
In March 1912, Hedwig Margarete Weiss-Sonnenburg was on his way outside the German consulate in Chengdu.
Hedwig Margarete Weiss-Sonnenburg, born in Berlin on 26 October 1889 and died in Kissingen on 5 September 1975, was a German travel writer and author of children's books. Hedwig is an adventurous young woman who wants to travel the world. In 1911, she married Fritz Weiss, the German consul general in Chengdu, and immediately followed him to southwest China.
Villagers in Chengdu Township who use unicycles to tow pigs.
Chengdu riverside, full of old houses.
Under the bridge of Chengdu, a long string of black canopy boats.
The German flag fluttering in the wind in the German consulate.
The Hedwig Margarete Weiss-Sonnenburg family had a picnic by the river.
The back garden of the German consulate is pretty.
The back garden of the German consulate has a pond, Taihu stone, and antique Chinese architecture.
The path near the consulate, such a building is very Chinese, but now it is basically invisible.
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