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Japanese shoots precious photos of historical sites

In January 1906, Japanese scholar Kiroku Adachi was invited to teach at the Shaanxi Higher Learning Institute. From 1906 to 1910, in his spare time, he visited the nearby historical sites in Xi'an and made surveys and investigations.

Combined with research on the historical literature of ancient dynasties including the Han and Tang dynasties, he shoot many precious photos about the historical sites, including the Daoism temples, monasteries and ancient steles. After extensive studies and receiving guidance from Dr. Jitsuzo Kuwabara, a Japanese expert on East-West transportation history, Adachi published the book of "Chang’an Historical Relics" in 1933.

Japanese shoots precious photos of historical sites
"Ruins of Taiye Pool and Penglai Island" (Author: Kiroku Adachi, 1908)

Japanese shoots precious photos of historical sites

“Qingsi Hall Ruins"(Source: Institute of Archaeology,

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1980)

Japanese shoots precious photos of historical sites
"Hanyuan Hall Ruins" (Author: Jitsuzo Kuwabara, 1907)

Japanese shoots precious photos of historical sites
"Hanyuan Hall Ruins" (Author: Kiroku Adachi 1907)

 

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