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Fushun, CHINA - S.M.R. Fushun Collieries - Oyama Pit- 抚顺 撫順

$ 3.95

Availability: 44 in stock
  • Hun River: Liaoning Province, China
  • S.M.R. Fushun Collieries: Oyama Pit
  • Era: White Border (c. 1915-1930)
  • Mining: Coal
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country: China
  • World's Largest Open-Pit Coal Mine: West Open Mine
  • Type: Printed (Lithograph)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • City/Region: Fushun
  • Condition: This Undivided Back Era (1901-07) postcard is in good condition.
  • Theme: Cities & Towns
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Postage Condition: Unposted
  • Features: Panoramic

    Description

    Fushun, CHINA - S.M.R. Fushun Collieries - Oyama Pit- 抚顺 撫順A: Fushun (simplified Chinese: 抚顺; traditional Chinese: 撫順; pinyin: Fǔshùn, formerly Romanized as Fouchouen, using French spelling) is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about 45 km (28 mi) east of Shenyang, with a population of 2,138,090 inhabitants (2010 census) and a total area of 11,272 km2 (4,352 sq. mi), 714 km2 (276 sq. mi) of which is the city proper. Situated on the Hun River ("muddy river"), it is one of the industrial and economic development hubs in Liaoning. Fushun is a highly industrialized area and originally called City of Coal. It has developed as a thriving center for fuel, power and raw materials and is also offering more and more opportunities in textiles and electronics. The world's largest open-pit coal mine, the West Open Mine, is located south of the city. Exploited from the 12th century, it was operated as an open pit mine during the 20th and early 21st Century; however, as of 2015, the West Open pit, 1,000 feet deep, with an area of 4.2 square miles, was exhausted and unstable. Total coal production in Fushun as a whole had fallen below 3 million tons, down from 18.3 million tons in 1962. This White Border Era (1915-30) is in good condition.