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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On June 27, 1858, the Sino-French Treaty of Tianjin was signed
On this day, 167 years ago, on June 27, 1858 (the 17th fifth month of the lunar calendar), the Sino-French Treaty of Tianjin was signed. During the Second Opium War on June 27, 1858, after the British and French allied forces captured Dagu Fort and marched on Tianjin, the Qing government sent Grand Scholar Guiliang, Minister of Civil Affairs Huashana, and French Plenipotentiary Grogh today to sign an alliance under the city-"China-France Tianjin Treaty"(formerly known as the "Treaty Charter of Peace"). A total of 42 models. Attached is the Addendum to the Charter of the Peace Treaty. Main contents: 1. The French envoy stationed in Beijing set up consulates at various trading ports. 2. Add Qiongzhou, Chaozhou (later changed to Shantou), Taiwan (Tainan), Danshui, Dengzhou (later changed to Yantai), and Nanjing as treaty ports. 3. Catholic priests can enter the mainland to preach freely. 4. French people can travel in the mainland and rent land at will to build houses at treaty ports, set up churches, hospitals, schools, cemeteries, warehouses, etc. Local officials of China should severely punish China who destroy legal persons. 5. France can "share equally" all the tariffs, customs duties, ton taxes, customs duties, and import and export goods taxes agreed upon by China and other countries. 6. French military ships can berth at various trading ports in China. 7. Determine consular jurisdiction and unilateral most-favored-nation treatment. 8. China awarded France 2 million taels of silver in compensation. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/12032.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-12:56] 访问:82
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