In the 1930s, the old photos of Anyang Street View in Henan Province were taken at the end of the 1930s. The photo source is Kyoto University
Anyang City is located in the north of Henan Province. Anyang has a history of more than 3000 years and is one of the eight ancient capitals. Anyang was named Yin in the Shang Dynasty, and was renamed Anyang in 257 BC (50 years of Emperor Zhaoxiang of Qin Dynasty). At the beginning of the Republic of China, the office of Zhangde Mansion was still Anyang. In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), Zhangde Mansion was changed to Anyang County
The 10 photos of this group are previewed as follows:
![图片[1]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231S9.jpg)
![图片[2]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231S8.jpg)
![图片[3]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231S9-50.jpg)
![图片[4]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231S9-51.jpg)
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![图片[5]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231S9-52.jpg)
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![图片[6]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231T0.jpg)
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![图片[7]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231T0-50.jpg)
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![图片[8]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231T0-51.jpg)
![图片[9]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231T0-52.jpg)
![图片[10]-Street View of Anyang, Henan in 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1Z630231T1.jpg)
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