The old photo of Qiantang River spring tide in 1932, taken by Pendleton
Robert· Larimore· Robert Larimore Pendleton (1890-1957) was a soil scientist and professor of geography at Johns Hopkins University in the United States. He visited China from 1931 to 1933, covering many provinces and cities in the northeast, north and southwest of China. He took more than 1100 stereoscopic photos, recording the customs and traditions of China during the Republic of China
The Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang Province, China, and finally flows into the East China Sea. The tide at its entrance to the sea is known as the Qiantang Tide. Every year, many tourists come to watch this wonder
This group of photos is the Qiantang River spring tide photos taken by him when he visited Zhejiang. Welcome to read them
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