Tin And Coal Deposits Of The Fu Chuan District, China (315f55a9-775d-4d52-a028-93b9a7456c05)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. B. Yung
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1914

Abstract

Location THE Fu Chuan district lies near the eastern boundary of Kwang Si province in southern China and is connected with the coast by the West river and its branches. The Journey The first part of the journey from the coast is made very comfortably in one of the West river steamers which runs to Wuchow, the great distributing center for tile whole province. From here there are two ways of reaching the Fu Chuan district. One is to drop clown the West river for 15 miles and ascend the Yuen river for 120 miles. The other is to ascend the Fu river, which joins the West river at Wuchow, and at Ping Lok tike chairs across country. Of the two the former is the more direct and shorter but for other reasons I chose the latter. At Wuchow one must provide his own means of transportation, which may be a native boat anywhere up to 40 ft. in length, but not over 18-in. draft. The method of working these river boats against the swift current which in many places develops into rapids is interesting and worthy of note. Tracking along the bank with the tow line attached to the mast head is the most common procedure, but poling, sculling, sailing and winding up the rapids by a windlass are used as the case may require. The boatmen are the hardiest set of fellows I have ever seen often putting in 15 hr. of the most exhausting labor. The average clay's run against the current is 15 miles. On this trip one should have his own food, bedding and servants, and a guard of 10, or more soldiers is almost a necessity as certain parts of the river are infested with pirates.
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APA: M. B. Yung  (1914)  Tin And Coal Deposits Of The Fu Chuan District, China (315f55a9-775d-4d52-a028-93b9a7456c05)

MLA: M. B. Yung Tin And Coal Deposits Of The Fu Chuan District, China (315f55a9-775d-4d52-a028-93b9a7456c05). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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