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  Richard Florez - Project 98
From an early point in time the people of the area, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, and later the Russians, all realized the strategic location of the port city.
The Chinese occupied the region from roughly 600 to 1800 AD and called the city Haishenwei.
After the Igun Agreement on May 16, 1858 the borders between Russia and China were drawn out and the Primorye Krai came into existence.
web.bryant.edu /~ehu/h385nis/2000/proj98rich.htm   (4372 words)

  
 Outer Manchuria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
These peoples fortified cities and lived by hunting and farming in a similar style to the Mongols.
In the later years of Manchu Empire precisely these territoires correspond with the ancient Manchu provinces of Hulun and East or Maritime Tartary with important cities in Hulun(?)(present-day Khabarovsk), Haishenwei (present-day Vladivostok) and Fuyioru(?)or Miaoyie (present-day Nikolayevsk-on-Amur).
The ancient clan where preceded the Nurhaci the founder of Manchu Empire are original from Hulun Province.
outer-manchuria.iqnaut.net   (849 words)

  
 Asia Finest Discussion Forum > Russian fears of Chinese domination of RFE
Note that Outer Manchuria was "loaned" to the Russians, not sold off, none of the Chinese lands were "sold off" rather they allowed "foreign quaters".
Vladivostok was once known as Haishenwei and Kharbovsk as Bohai.
As you said, it was signed by the Qing conquerors.
www.asiafinest.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t18027.html   (1340 words)

  
 Gene Expression: The Russian Far East, IQ, and Immigration
In Nakhodka, on the Pacific coast, a shopping center built to resemble the Great Wall beckons customers.
The Chinese who have settled in Vladivostok, once closed to foreigners as home to the Soviet fleet, have taken to calling the city by its old Chinese name, Haishenwei...
On the Russian side of the border is vast, empty space, rich with natural resources and occupied by a dwindling population of 7 million Russians.
www.gnxp.com /MT2/archives/001333.html   (898 words)

  
 Foreign marriage counseling association, China woman, Marry relationship, Need a wife, Taiwan marriage agent, China ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Our company is a legally registered marriage agency, specializing in international marriage agent service.
To serve bachelors all over the world, our company currently has branches and offices in various countries—Guilin and Haerbin in China, HoChiMinh City in Vietnam, and Haishenwei in Russia.
Our company is registered in China, and founded in Taiwan 12 years ago.
www.520iloveyou.com.cob-web.org:8888 /inside_English.asp   (838 words)

  
 Russian Chronicles
I've long been fascinated by Russia and Russian culture, but have never had the chance to go there.
I thought I'd mention, as a point of historical interest, that Vladivostok--along with much of what is now Primorskiy Krai--were in the territory of the Chinese Qing Dynasty until the Treaty of Aigun in 1858, and were then known as Haishenwei.
So the Chinese (a fortiori, Manchu) influence actually goes back further than the recent influx resulting from the opening of borders and the post-Soviet Sino-Russian detente.
blog.washingtonpost.com /russianchronicles/2005/09/vladivostok_imp.html   (1844 words)

  
 Seoul Changes Chinese Name
It is time to let the Chinese govt know that they must follow international practice.
If they continue to use insulting names like Jiujinshan, tanxianshan, haishenwei, hancheng, etc, we should call Shenyang Mukden, Guangzhou canton, and the Japanese should call it shina.
There is nothing special about Chinese, it is very easy to transliterate.
home.wangjianshuo.com /archives/20050122_seoul_changes_chinese_name.htm   (2966 words)

  
 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: Bigotry Monitor: Volume 3, Number 31
He quoted a Russian enviously looking at a Chinese man's fancy foreign car as having said: "They'll take over and invade our country without weapons.
Local experts say that at least 200,000 Chinese live in Russia's Far East, a region 5,000 miles from Moscow, Baker continued, and some of them have begun to call the city by its old Chinese name, Haishenwei.
Baker interviewed Chen Gopin, the Chinese consul general in Khabarovsk, who said: "When things don't work, they [the Russians] all scream, 'The wolves are coming, the wolves are coming' -- and the wolves are Chinese.
www.fsumonitor.com /stories/080803Russia.shtml   (3131 words)

  
 Misha's journal
Edit: I just found a website about Vladivostok in Chinese.
Its purpose seems to be to promote investment and settlement in the city, which is called Haishenwei (海参崴) in Chinese.
It also includes some brief information about the history which led to the region becoming part of Russia.
www.blurty.com /users/satyadasa   (3070 words)

  
 Why 'Axis of Evil' Has Become Sweet Cakes for Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Under the circumstance of the Bush administration's "plan to overthrow Saddam" being subjected to frequent internal and external attacks, Bush was recently again given a "head-on blow" by Russia.
Russia's Izvestia reported on August 16 that the Korean leader Kim Jong Il would pay a visit to the Far Eastern region of Russia next week to hold talks with President Putin in Haishenwei (Vladivostok).
Russia's Far Eastern University would grant Kim Jong Il an honorary doctor's degree.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/737902/posts   (1921 words)

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