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Steelplant in ex Mandschuria (China)
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A huge steelplant was build up in the 1930 during the japanese occupation in the north west of the chinese province Liaoning. In former times it was part of manschuria and the Mandschuokko state wich was guided by the puppet goverment of the last ex. emperor Pu Ji (Quing dynasty). In the late 1950s a large iron and steel plant was also constructed in Fushun to produce pig iron, ingot steel, and finished steel products. A heavy machinery industry was also established. Fushun is also a centre of the aluminum industry, which was founded in the late 1930s to serve the Japanese aircraft industry.
China, March 2007 (scanned slide)
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