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KIRIN , a province of centralSee also: Manchuria, with a capital bearing the same name
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The province has an See also: area of 90,000 sq. m., and a population of 6,500,000
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The chief towns besides the capital are Kwang-See also: cheng-tsze, 8o m
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N.W. of the capital, and See also: Harbin on the Sungari See also: river
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The city of KIRIN is situated at the See also: foot of the Lau-Ye-See also: Ling mountains, on the See also: left See also: bank of the Sungari or Girin-ula, there 300 yds. wide, and is served by a branch of the Manchurian railway
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The situation is one of exceptional beauty; but the streets are narrow, irregular and indescribably filthy
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The western See also: part of the See also: town is built upon a swamp and is under See also: water a See also: great part of the See also: year
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The See also: dockyards are supplied with machinery from See also: Europe and are efficient
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See also: Tobacco is the See also: principal article of See also: trade, the kind grown in the province being greatly prized throughout the See also: Chinese See also: empire under the name of " Manchu leaf." Formerly See also: ginseng was also an important See also: staple, but the supply from this quarter of the country has been exhausted
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Outside the town lies a plain " thickly covered with open coffins containing the dead bodies of Chinese emigrants exposed for See also: identification and removal by their See also: friends; if no claim is made during ten years the remains are buried on the spot." Kirin was chosen by the emperor K'anghi as a military See also: post during the See also: wars with the Eleuths; and it owes its Chinese name of Ch'uen-ch'ang, i.e
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See also: Naval Yard, to his See also: building there the vessels for the transport of his troops
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The population was estimated at 300,000 in 1812; in 1909 it was about 120,000
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