Draft:British concession of Hankow


British concession of Hankow
漢口英租界
Foreign concession of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1861–1927
Flag of British concession of Hankow
Flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Historical era19th century and the 20th century
• Established
1861
• Disestablished
1927
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ch'ing dynasty
Nationalist government
Today part of China
British concession of Hankow
Traditional Chinese漢口英租界
Literal meaningHankow British Concession

The British concession of Hankow (Chinese: 漢口英租界; Wade–Giles: Han-k'ou Ying Tsu-chieh) was one of the twelve British concessions in the late Ch'ing dynasty and the Republic of China. It was established after the conclusion of the Second Opium War in 1861 and dissolved during the Northern Expedition in 1927. The British concession of Hankow was one of the five foreign concessions located within Han-k’ou, present-day Wu-han, Hupeh.


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