摘要
THE prosperity of Shanghai and her surrounding cities used to depend heavily on a single waterway-the Grand Canal. With Beijing and Hangzhou at its ends, the canal was the main route between the South and North of China
THE prosperity of Shanghai and her surrounding cities used to depend heavily on a single waterway - the Grand Canal. With Beijing and Hangzhou at its ends, the canal was the main route between the South and North of China till the introduction of the railway. Productions of the fertile southeast, like tea,