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Sailing junk on the Whangpu River, Shanghai, China
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Sailing junk on the Whangpu River, Shanghai, China
Vintage c.1920s photograph: sailing junk on the Whangpu River, opposite the Bund, Shanghai, China
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Bund Ethnicity Ethnographic Junk Sailor Shanghai Shore
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This vintage photograph, captured in the 1920s, offers a captivating glimpse into the rich maritime history of Shanghai, China. The image, taken from the Bund, a famous waterfront area, showcases a flotilla of traditional sailing junks gracefully navigating the Whangpu River. The Bund, then a hub of British colonial influence, stands majestically in the background, its architectural grandeur a stark contrast to the simple yet elegant boats. The sailing junks, an integral part of China's ethnographic and cultural heritage, were once a common sight on the river. These indigenous vessels, with their distinctive sails and slender hulls, were the primary mode of transportation and trade for the local communities. The sailors, dressed in traditional attire, can be seen skillfully maneuvering the boats, their faces etched with the wisdom of the sea. The HMS (His Majesty's Ship) or Royal Navy ships anchored in the river add an extra layer of intrigue to this scene, symbolizing the complex interplay of global powers in Shanghai during the early 20th century. The bustling streets and townships along the riverbank, teeming with activity, further underscore the urban vibrancy of this historic city. This photograph not only serves as a testament to the city's architectural and historical significance but also highlights the importance of preserving the traditional practices and cultural heritage that continue to shape Shanghai's unique identity. The tranquil scene on the Whangpu River, with its blend of the old and the new, is a poignant reminder of the enduring allure of Shanghai's past.
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