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Summary Of: Zhoushan

Zhoushan is highlighted on this map... Zhoushan is highlighted on this map... Zhoushan was called Yongdong... Zhoushan Islands served as the base for Sun En... Zhoushan placed a statue of... Japanese and Chinese pirates used Zhoushan as one of their principal bases from which they launched attacks as far as... Zhoushan became an important commercial entrep... a small unfortified island near Zhoushan for the residence of English traders... seized Zhoushan in the summer of... Zhoushan was a well known port while Hong Kong was only a fishing village... led a British fleet that recaptured Zhoushan in late August 1841... Britain had no longer any use for Zhoushan but it kept the island until... Zhoushan was also occupied by the British in... visited Zhoushan on August 25... s Zhoushan city was made Wengshan District... Zhoushan came to be under communist control on May 17... was briefly incorporated into Zhoushan from 1954 to 1958... the ports of Zhoushan became open to foreign ships... Zhoushan is the sister city of the San Francisco Bay Area port city of...

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