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FORMER CONCESSION TERRITORIES OF QING CHINA
Concessions of Tianjin; Concessions in tianjin; Concessions in Tientsin; Concession in Tientsin; Tianjin concessions; Foreign concessions in tianjin; Concessions in Tianjin
  • 1903–04}}
  • Main street in the Belgian concession, 1907
  • The German Boxer War Memorial, 1905
  • Bastille Day in 1911
  • Street in the German concession on the eve of World War I
  • The Italian World War I monument and the Piazza Regina Elena
  • Map of the concessions
  • The Russian consulate in Tianjin in 1912
  • Yuan's mansion in the Austro-Hungarian concession, built in 1908–1918
  • Western ships anchored alongside the European concessions in 1874
  • French armoured car in Tianjin during the 1928 troubles
  • British Indian troops on parade in Tianjin in the 1920s
  • Rue de France
  • Troops of the 15th Infantry on parade, 1931
  • 1900}}
  • Asahi Road, Japanese concession
  • British and Italian units marching in Tianjin
  • Victoria Road, British concession, 1920s
  • Troops of the [[Eight-Nation Alliance]], Tianjin, 1900

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Définition

Concession
·noun The act of conceding or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, and thus distinguished from giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous.
II. Concession ·noun A thing yielded; an acknowledgment or admission; a boon; a grant; ·esp. a grant by government of a privilege or right to do something; as, a concession to build a canal.

Wikipédia

Foreign concessions in Tianjin

The foreign concessions in Tianjin (formerly romanized as Tientsin) were concession territories ceded by Qing China to a number of European countries, the United States and Japan within the city of Tianjin. There were altogether nine foreign concessions in old Tianjin on the eve of World War II. These concessions also contributed to the rapid development of Tianjin from the early to mid-20th century. The first foreign concessions in Tianjin were granted in 1860. By 1943, all the foreign concessions, except the Japanese concession, had ceased to exist de facto.