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Great disparity in numerical strength of the Chinese vs British military forces in Shajiao War
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British cabinet session decided to commit aggression against China
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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Information on British Queen Victoria (1819-1901)
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The group statues of the brave Chinese fighters against British invaders
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Great disparity in numerical strength of the Chinese vs British military forces in Shajiao War
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Graphic label on the Eight Banners Army
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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British Chief Superintendent of Trade to China, Charles Elliott
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Confidential letter, the Battle of Kowloon, Request for Use of Force
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List of necessary arms for British invasion
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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The stone tablet - Chen Liansheng's war horse, called "moral horse"
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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Label describing Yao Huaixiang refused British demand on British Wilish
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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The Humen Destroying Opium Monument
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The Sea Battle Museum
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British military forces for the Opium War
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The fighting in Shajiao
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Emperor Daokuang's military order
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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Records describing Lin Zexu's destroying opium on the Humen beach
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The Sea Battle Museum - Front Entrance
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Confidential letter, the Battle of Kowloon, Request for Use of Force
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Sculpture of the brave Chinese fighters against British in Shajiao
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British Warships entering the Pearl River
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Description of Chen Liansheng's war horse, called "moral horse"
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Information on Henry John Temple Palmerston (1784-1865)
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The Sea Battle Museum - right side view
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Yao Huaixiang refused British demand on British Wilish
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Tombstone "The Righteous Soldiers and Moral Tombs"
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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The Sea Battle Museum - Front Entrance
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Humen Anti-British Cannon
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Ships of Chinese navy hit by the British
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