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But there has been another reason why Shanghai has prospered beyond all the other British ports of China. All our ports except Shanghai are separated from the inland waters of China by a chain of mountains. Inside those mountains lies the vast bulk of the empire of China, outside lie our trading ports.
Again, the Yang-tse-kiang, which flows out just at Shanghai, affords an easy route by which the goods consigned to that port may reach the interior of the country, and the system of innumerable canals which intersect it.
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But
there
has
been
another
reason
why
Shanghai
has
prospered
beyond
all
the
other
British
ports
of
China.
"All
our
ports
except
Shanghai
are
separated
from
the
inland
waters
of
China
by
a
chain
of
mountains.
Inside
those
mountains
lies
the
vast
bulk
of
the
empire
of
China,
outside
lie
our
trading
ports."
Again,
the
Yang-tse-kiang,
which
flows
out
just
at
Shanghai,
affords
an
easy
route
by
which
the
goods
consigned
to
that
port
may
reach
the
interior
of
the
country,
and
the
system
of
innumerable
canals
which
intersect
it.