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On January 10, the world's first subway opened to traffic on January 10

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On January 10, 1863, the world's first underground, the London Underground, opened, and london's earliest underground line was from Farrington to Bishop's Road.

On January 10, the world's first subway opened to traffic on January 10
On January 10, the world's first subway opened to traffic on January 10

The world's first underground - the London Underground

On January 10, 1929, the comic strip The Adventures of Tintin was serialized in newspapers for the first time. Tintin's comic book story is based on adventure, supplemented by science fantasy content, humorous content, while advocating anti-war, peace and humanitarian ideas, and is very famous in Western countries. But due to the limitations of the author's time, there are scenes of racism and animal hunting in his early works that are controversial today. Black Isle was redrawn in the 1960s. Under hergé's authorization, france produced two films in the 1960s, Tintin and the Golden Fleece, which were independent of comics, and Tintin and the Blue Orange, which were published in a collection. Studio Hergé wrote Tintin in Shark Lake in the 1970s. After Hergé's death, according to his last wishes, the Tintin series no longer created follow-up comics.

Although the story of Tintin has become a century-old, it still has considerable fans and memories today, and its series of comics is still being reprinted in Europe.

On January 10, the world's first subway opened to traffic on January 10

The comic strip The Adventures of Tintin was first serialized in a newspaper

On January 10, 1959, China's first oil pipeline, the oil pipeline between Karamay in Xinjiang and Dushanzi, was completed and began to transport oil. The total length of the pipeline is 147 km. This is the trench where the trencher was digging the oil pipeline.

On January 10, the world's first subway opened to traffic on January 10

China's first oil pipeline was completed and began to transport oil

On January 10, 1971, the famous French fashion designer Coco Chanel died at the age of 87. At the age of twenty-two, in 1905, she became a "Cafesinger" and took the stage name "Coco", selling and singing in different cabarets and cafes. During this career, Coco befriended two old patrons and became their lovers and confidants, one a British industrialist and the other a wealthy military officer. Befriending dignitaries gave COCO the financial means to open its own shop.

In 1910, Coco opened a millineryshop in Paris, and with extraordinary sewing skills, sewed one simple and attractive hat after another. Her two confidants introduced her to a number of celebrity guests. The ladies were tired of the garnish trims, so Chanel's simple, comfortable hat was as cool as a sweet spring for them. Within a year, business was on the rise, and Coco moved her shop to the more fashionable RueCambon, which is still home to Chanel's headquarters. Making hats was by no means enough to satisfy Coco's ambitions for a fashion career, so she ventured into haute couture.

In the 1920s, Chanel designed a number of innovative styles, such as tricotsailordress, black miniskirts (littleblackdress), and bottle collar slips. Moreover, Coco took inspiration from men's clothing, adding a little more men's flavor to women's clothing, changing the excessively gorgeous fashion of women's clothing. For example, the Blazer was added to the women's collection and women's pants were introduced. Don't forget that in the twenties women would only wear skirts. Coco's succession of creations revolutionized modern fashion history.

Coco's unique insight into fashion aesthetics and rare talents have led her to make friends with poets, painters and intellectuals. Among her friends were the master of abstract painting, Picasso, the French poet and director Jean. Jean Cocteau and so on. It was a golden age for the development of fashion and art in France. In 1914, Coco opened two fashion stores, and the influential fashion brand Chanel was officially born.

On January 10, the world's first subway opened to traffic on January 10

Famous designer Coco Chanel

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