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This period will stop in 1670 and will followed by the vasalization of Tientsin by the Ming Dinasty and the incorporation to Imperial China in 1820 during the Qing Dinasty. Tientsin Catholics didn't recognize themself into the Imeperial Chinese and became to fight and find the help of Jesuits. | This period will stop in 1670 and will followed by the vasalization of Tientsin by the Ming Dinasty and the incorporation to Imperial China in 1820 during the Qing Dinasty. Tientsin Catholics didn't recognize themself into the Imeperial Chinese and became to fight and find the help of Jesuits. | ||
- | [[Image:Hipolyth.jpg|thumb|Drawing of Hipolythe de Couet|left|100px]]In the XIXth Century, due to Tientsin religion particularity, dozens of riots of Tientsin inhabitants protesting against the Chinese incorporation hit Tientsin. With the restoration of the Company of Jesus in 1810, a French Jesuits Hipolythe de Couet was sent to a mission in China. He heard of the situation of Tientsin. Hipolythe tries to make France intervene in the conflict, but the french political instability didn't help his aim and no other european countries wanted to intervene. | + | [[Image:Hipolyth.jpg|thumb|Drawing of Hipolythe de Couet|left|100px]]In the XIXth Century, due to Tientsin religion particularity, dozens of riots of Tientsin inhabitants protesting against the Chinese incorporation hit Tientsin. With the restoration of the Company of Jesus in 1810, a French Jesuits Hipolythe de Couet was sent to a mission in China. He heard of the situation of Tientsin. Hipolythe tries to make France intervene in the conflict, but the french political instability didn't help his aim and no other european countries wanted to intervene. His dream was to create a Chinese Christian State, and Tientsin was the best spot to try. Unfortunalty Louis-Philippe wasn't very open to let Tientsin a independant country, he had other plan in mind. |
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The recently created July Monarchy, searching a "fait d'armes" to proof its legitimity try to convince China to sell Tientsin to France.Because of the nightmarish positions of Chinese Representants and the un-strategic position of Tientsin, China accepted to sell Tientsin Island, where most of the Catholics resided. With the Convention of Tientsin, the Duchee of Fort Bayart is created and the city is renamed Fort Bayart inhonor of the ''Chevalier Bayart'',his valour largely contributed to the victory of Marignan in 1515. | The recently created July Monarchy, searching a "fait d'armes" to proof its legitimity try to convince China to sell Tientsin to France.Because of the nightmarish positions of Chinese Representants and the un-strategic position of Tientsin, China accepted to sell Tientsin Island, where most of the Catholics resided. With the Convention of Tientsin, the Duchee of Fort Bayart is created and the city is renamed Fort Bayart inhonor of the ''Chevalier Bayart'',his valour largely contributed to the victory of Marignan in 1515. |
Revision as of 02:34, 17 January 2008
Tientsin-Fort Bayart, sometimes just called Tientsin or Fort Bayart, is one of the three special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The territory lies near the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangdong province in the north and facing the South China Sea in the east and south. The territory begun as a trading port at the eve of the XIXth century and with the asian economic boost of the 60s, started to be a leading financial center, like Hong Kong or Singapur.
Tientsin-Fort Bayart was a French Concession from 1831 to 1946. After the WWII, it has became a overseas Territory of France until the transfer of its sovereignty in 1998. The Sino-French Joint Declaration and the Basic law of Tientsin-Fort Bayart stipulate that the territory should stay a SAR until at least 2048. Whereas Hong Kong, Tientsin is fully sovereign on it Foreign Affairs.
History
Human settlement in the location now known as Tientsin dates back from the Paleolitic area. The proper city of Tientsin was first mentioned circa 250 BC. Tientsin was a independant state since its vasalisation by Ming Dinasty in 1745. The Tientsin Dinasty reign over a small plot a land that is aproximatly was is today Tientsin- Fort Bayart SAR.
During the Dinastic Area, how historians called the period where Tientsin Dinasty rule the region, a quire properous city has emerged on Tientsin Island. Under the reign (1570-1599) of Li Hongzhang (李鴻章), the walls of the Old Town has been built, and the Winter Castle, located at the middle of the Old Town has been largely rebuilt. The Reign of Li Hongzhand is the start of Tientsin golden period. Many Temples have been rebuilt, a summer castle has been created on Tientsin Mainland. During the XVIth century the Jesuit China Mision seen Tientsin as a start of the Christinization of Chinese land.
This period will stop in 1670 and will followed by the vasalization of Tientsin by the Ming Dinasty and the incorporation to Imperial China in 1820 during the Qing Dinasty. Tientsin Catholics didn't recognize themself into the Imeperial Chinese and became to fight and find the help of Jesuits.
In the XIXth Century, due to Tientsin religion particularity, dozens of riots of Tientsin inhabitants protesting against the Chinese incorporation hit Tientsin. With the restoration of the Company of Jesus in 1810, a French Jesuits Hipolythe de Couet was sent to a mission in China. He heard of the situation of Tientsin. Hipolythe tries to make France intervene in the conflict, but the french political instability didn't help his aim and no other european countries wanted to intervene. His dream was to create a Chinese Christian State, and Tientsin was the best spot to try. Unfortunalty Louis-Philippe wasn't very open to let Tientsin a independant country, he had other plan in mind.
The recently created July Monarchy, searching a "fait d'armes" to proof its legitimity try to convince China to sell Tientsin to France.Because of the nightmarish positions of Chinese Representants and the un-strategic position of Tientsin, China accepted to sell Tientsin Island, where most of the Catholics resided. With the Convention of Tientsin, the Duchee of Fort Bayart is created and the city is renamed Fort Bayart inhonor of the Chevalier Bayart,his valour largely contributed to the victory of Marignan in 1515.
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