Yantai, originating from Yantai Mountain, was formerly known as "Zhifu". Zhifu (芝罘), a pre-Qing Dynasty fu, is named after the ancient FuShan. On June 26, 1858, Gui Liang, Hua Shana, and The British Plenipotentiary Erjin signed the Sino-British Treaty of Tianjin in Tianjin, and Article 11 of the Treaty stipulated that Niuzhuang, Dengzhou, Taiwan, Tainan, Chaozhou, and Qiongzhou would be added as treaty ports, and later the Dengzhou port would be changed to Yantai.

Coast Road in Yantai. Rows of bungalows on the side of the road, in front of the house is a row of telephone poles, and people sit and rest on the shore below the road. The Coast Road is described in the Yantai Tongzhi as follows: "The narrow sandy beach is dotted with several bungalows, and the slopes of the mountains and the quiet canyon make Yantai an ideal place to recuperate, where there is no constraint, free pastime and entertainment, and comfortable living conditions." ”
Houses on both sides of the southwest river, the river water almost dried up. Some people say that this photo is taken standing on the bridge, there are four main bridges on the southwest river, one on the North Road is directly adjacent to the sea, Beida West Street is too close to the sea, there can be so many houses in the north distance, and the height difference on the east entrance of Yuhuangding East Road is too large to match this, and it is most likely to be the scene north of the east exit of Nanhong Street that is taken north of the bridge of South Avenue.
Four women stood at the door of the house and took this picture, all four wearing socks, wrapped in calves, very elastic, it seems that it is not made of cloth, only the fashionable stockings at that time, the small-footed woman and the tall daughter are wearing black, and the other 2 are white. In the early 1920s, chinese urban women emerged with the trend of "civilized new clothing", which was first worn by female students studying in foreign countries and female students in chinese church schools.
Like a mother and daughter pushing a stone mill, 2 people are pushing the stone grinding hard around the grinding pillar with their heads down, and there is a large grass pile behind them.
Yantai Jade Emperor Temple is named Yuhuangding, also known as "Little Penglai", a lonely mountain, 72 meters above sea level. Built in the Yuan Dynasty, when the temple was rebuilt in the nineteenth year of the Qing Dynasty (1893 AD), in order to avoid the Jade Emperor's secrets, it was proposed by Yashi to change the "Jade Emperor" to "Yu Huang", which has been used to this day.
Up close to the Jade Emperor Temple. The main entrance of the Jade Emperor Temple and the Bell and Drum Tower, on the plaque of the Bell and Drum Tower, write "Rain" on the left and "Ying Frost" on the right.
A copper incense burner with carved windows at the back. Probably also the copper incense burner on the Jade Emperor Temple.
The three men were tinkering with something on the beach, and there were a few small boats. Look at the color of the photo, they have a darker skin tone, will not be foreign black? Or the problem with the photos.
Many people are packing their bags or something, maybe they are packing at the dock to take a boat or get off the boat, and there is a military police on the side.
At a dock in Yantai, foreigner naval soldiers are landing on boats, and rickshaws are waiting on the shore.
At the same pier, naval soldiers were landing on a ship, and a wall was written in foreign language.
Yantai wharf, many small boats, the boat is full of people, but also put luggage. According to the information, the berthing capacity of the wharf is only 500 tons, and ships of more than 500 tons can only be moored in the deep water area away from the wharf, and passengers have to use small sampans to cross the barge.
The roadside is lined with rickshaws, with Western-style buildings on both sides of the road and shop signs in foreign languages hanging above the road.
Rickshaws were parked on both sides of the road, pedestrians came and went, and a telephone pole hung a flag with the words "chefoo" written on it. Chefoo is the English translation of Yantai's old name "Zhifu".