1869, Guangzhou, North Gate. According to Ming Huangzuo's "Guangdong Tongzhi", at that time, the city of Guangzhou was "3,796 zhang in circumference and 2 zhang8 feet in height". There are city gates, city towers, enemy towers, police shops and so on.

White Deer Cave, 1869. Xiamen White Deer Cave is behind Huxi Rock Mountain, on the south side of Yuping Mountain. The cave and Huxi Rock were simultaneously opened up by Lin Mao in the Ming Dynasty.
1869, Guangzhou, City Wall. Located on Yuexiu Mountain. In the thirteenth year of hongwu of the Ming Dynasty (1380), Zhu Liangzu, the Marquis of Yongjia, merged the three cities of Guangzhou in the Song Dynasty and expanded northward, crossing to Yuexiu Mountain, historically known as the Old City.
1869, Suzhou, Shihu Jiukong Bridge. Shihu Moon String is a famous landscape of Suzhou Shihu Lake, which is one of the four major moon viewing resorts with the autumn moon of Pinghu Lake, the Xiaoyue of Lugou and the moon of The Three Pools. There is a Spring Bridge in the Shihu Lake Scenic Area, and there are 9 ring holes in the bridge. The caves are connected to the caves and reflected in the water, which is quite wonderful.
1869, Guangzhou, Yunjinge Kuixing Pagoda. When this pagoda was built, it was hoped to gain a meritorious name and show the xiang clan. Pantang people's surname is Li, the surname is Liang, the surname is Liu Weiduo, and the three ancestral halls are separated from each other. The townspeople once proposed to erect a monument to describe the beauty of its scenery.
1869, Xiamen, Fujian. In 1650, Zheng successfully garrisoned Xiamen and became an important base for the future recovery of the island of Taiwan. From the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), it belonged to Xingquan Province (later Xingquan Yongdao, which administered present-day Quanzhou, Putian, Xiamen, Yongchun Prefecture and Datian County) from Quanzhou to Xiamen.
In 1869, Guangzhou Ju Jingzhaiqian.
1869, Suzhou Tiger Hill Tower. It was built in the sixth year of Zhou Xiande (959) after five generations and completed in the second year of Jianlong in the Northern Song Dynasty (961). The tower has seven levels and eight sides, two layers of columns and half arches inside and outside, and brick body and wooden eaves, which is a representative work of brick towers in the Yangtze River Basin in the 10th century.
1869, Xiamen, Fujian, Nanputuo Temple Guanyin Hall.
In 1869, Guangzhou, the theater garden of a rich family.
Guangzhou, 1869.
1869, Guangzhou man.
In 1869, Suzhou Twin Towers.
China, 1869 [John Thomason]