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A travel account of an overland trip from northeastern China through Manchuria and Korea and onward into Russian Turkestan, combining descriptive sketches and twenty‑four illustrative plates with practical route details. The author records landscapes, urban scenes, religious sites, and everyday customs while noting border administration and the political pressures exerted by neighboring powers. Separate sections discuss the work of missionaries and local institutions, offer advice for travellers on rail and permit arrangements, and portray artistic impressions of architecture and markets. The book blends reportage and reflection to convey cultural change, logistical challenges, and the visual character of regions that were then under imperial influence.
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