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0619 Across Asia : vol.1
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RECORDS OF THE JOURNEY

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Shangmyng li    6,50o

Pukang li   4,500

Kyngshyng li    8,50o

S Kangdja li    7,50o

Hutu li    5,50o

Hsienkui li    3,50o

Tseiwang li    6,50o

Shyluo li    4,500

Hungyen li    I o,000

Hsingyen li    4,60o

Pingshan li    5,50o

W Ytsiuen li    3,50o

Takei li    7,500

Hsiping li    3,50o

U li    I,000

Luchung li    5,50o

Taiy li   7,50o

Chuen chang   3,50o

Changshu li    3,600

N Fyngpei li    I,000

Tsuoyang li   2,000

Yyngtai li   3,50o

Cheng yen li    4,50o

Thaoyen li    I,000

Hungchy li    8,5oo

Suihsien li    2,000

Tuyang li   I,000

annual crop cattle horses mules don-

keys

Ioo tan 3-4 I-2 I-2 2-3

55 »   2-3   I   I   I

25 »   I   1/2   1/2   1

N slightly less than in the S

Wheat, gaolyan, barley, mustard, peas, millet, tchumiza, maize, tobacco, hemp, and rice are grown. Average crop: in the E 8—g, in the W 7-8, in the S Io and in the N 7-8 fold. — Tax 33,000 tan of grain and 52,000 taels. Exports: brandy to E and NW, tobacco to Kan Su, pipe tobacco to Hsi-An, paper to Kienyang, Lungchow, Tsinchow, sticks of incense to Northern Kan Su, furniture and wooden cases to Tsinchow, medicinal herbs.

After saying goodbye to Wang, who was to go direct to Hing-an-fu with my baggage April 24th. in the arbah, we started this morning at dawn. The sky was leaden and gave little hope Fanyng sy or of the rain ceasing. To the E of the town the road still consisted of large stone slabs. Me-jan hsien A li or two from the town we crossed a pretty, o'.d stone bridge, leading over a stream or village. small river that flowed between quays built carefully of smooth stone slabs. On both sides

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