This group of photos is from the old Japanese postcard “The First Book of Meizhou Folklore”, which was released in 1920s and 1930s
This group of postcards mainly shows the folk scenes and the situation of men, women, old and young people in Manchuria (now most of the Northeast) at that time, as well as the real historical materials of Japanese invasion of China
![图片[1]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G2.jpg)
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![图片[2]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G2-50.jpg)
才高跷艺人
![图片[3]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G3-50.jpg)
打麻将的4位富家女子
![图片[4]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G3-51.jpg)
高粱地
![图片[5]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G3-52.jpg)
马拉抽水车
![图片[6]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G4.jpg)
美丽的艺妓,可惜了。
![图片[7]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G4-50.jpg)
戏子
![图片[8]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G4-51.jpg)
艺妓
![图片[9]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G4-52.jpg)
![图片[10]-Images of customs and characters in Northeast China in 1920s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-210R3202G3.jpg)
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