Meaning of Wuchou | Babel Free
Examples
“After a two-day boat trip through the most beautiful scenery in all China, I finally reached Wuchou on the West River. As my boat approached the dock, the river was crowded with boats filled with soldiers and military equipment. It looked as if the entire National Protection Army was heading for Chaoch'ing via Wuchou. By this time the Fourth Division of the Yunnan Army had already reached Wuchou and had set up a reception station for new recruits near the piers.”
“Wuchou was, after all, the gateway to China’s southwestern provinces of Kuanghsi, Kueichou, and Yunnan, and the entrepôt through which all river-borne trade between Southwest China and Kuangchou had to pass. Although Emperor Shun’s attempt to gain control of that gateway had been unsuccessful, his descendents^([sic – meaning descendants]) eventually succeeded in establishing a town there during the T’ang dynasty, long before Marco Polo’s time. The town thrived on trade, and in 1897, as a result of the Burma Convention, Wuchou became one of China’s treaty ports and was opened to foreign traders, who came to buy indigo and furs.”
梧州
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.