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The Busy Dock


Tongzhou, 1550 ce


During the Ming Dynasty, the busiest dock on the Grand Canal is
at Tongzhou. Hundreds of vessels gather here daily, bringing grain
for distribution to other places. Porters and loaders rush to and
fro, supervised by officials and soldiers in charge of grain storage
and inspection. Also hard at work here are fishermen, sailors,
shopkeepers, businessmen, traveling merchants, and beggars.

Restaurant

Soldier

Memorial
arch

Ceramics
store

Porcelain making is at its peak in the Ming Dynasty, and the blue-and-white porcelain is the best quality.


Hungry after their long journey, travelers pile into the busy restaurant.


This traveler has come a long way. His sedan chair is so heavy that two mules are needed to carry it.


The memorial arch is very grand with its three doorways.


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