Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 246. North Mausoleum, the tomb of the second emperor of the Manchu Empirewho died in I643, 4 miles north of the city of Mukden (,^Ji). 247. 247- Front courtyard of the same tomb. Situated in the heart of Manchuria, nearly half way on the mainline of the South Manchuria Kaihvay, Mukden {^^) is the capital ofMukden Province {^^^) and the largest cit\ in Aianchuria, with a])opulation of 1S3,()()() of which 7,000 are Japanese. Here the Mukdeu-Antung Tvine (^^|/^) branches off to the east from the main line, forming,together with the Chosen Railway, the new highway


Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 246. North Mausoleum, the tomb of the second emperor of the Manchu Empirewho died in I643, 4 miles north of the city of Mukden (,^Ji). 247. 247- Front courtyard of the same tomb. Situated in the heart of Manchuria, nearly half way on the mainline of the South Manchuria Kaihvay, Mukden {^^) is the capital ofMukden Province {^^^) and the largest cit\ in Aianchuria, with a])opulation of 1S3,()()() of which 7,000 are Japanese. Here the Mukdeu-Antung Tvine (^^|/^) branches off to the east from the main line, forming,together with the Chosen Railway, the new highway to Japan. Mukden(^^) is also the terminus of the Peking-Mukden line (jf(>^|?0 of the ChineseCiovernment - Railways which brings Peking (-jtw) within twent}- hours, — 288 248


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