Share a group of rare old photos of Qianshan, Liaoning. These photos are from old postcards during the Anti Japanese War. Source: Kyoto University, Japan
A total of 13 photos have been collected from this group of postcards, without cover. It seems that there are 12 photos with numbers, and one photo has no number. The Chinese name of this group of postcards is Qianshan, and the English name is View of Senzan, which was issued by Jin Guangtang
The exact time is unknown, but most of the other postcards in Kyoto University, including this group, were produced in the early days of the War of Resistance against Japan, and this group should be no exception
Qianshan Mountain is located 17 kilometers southeast of Tiedong District, Anshan City, Liaoning Province, with a total area of 125 square kilometers. Qianshan Mountain was first formed 3.8 billion years ago, and its highest peak, Xianrentai, is 708.5 meters above sea level. It is said that there are 999 peaks, which look like green lotus meeting the sky from afar, so it is also called Thousand Lotus Mountain, or Qianshan for short. Qianshan Mountain is the residual vein of Changbai Mountain, known as“ Northeast Pearl” It is called
The photo preview is as follows:
千山(一)
千山(二)
千山(三)
千山(四)
千山(五)
千山(六)
千山(七)
千山(八)
千山(九)
千山(十)
千山(十一)
千山(十二)
本张照片和以上12张虽相似,但标注结构不一致,可能是另外一组。孤张不好分组,且放到本组来。