GEOGRAPHICAL STATISTICS OF THE 



CHINA. 



Area and Population. 



Chehkianf 

 Chili . . 

 Fukien . 

 Honan . 

 Hunan . 

 Hupeh . 

 Kansu . 

 Kiangsi 

 Kiangsu 

 Kwangsi 



I.— CHINA PB,OPER. 



Area in 

 Square 

 Miles. 



36, 

 115, 

 46, 

 67, 

 83, 

 71, 

 125, 



670 

 800 

 320 

 940 

 380 

 410 

 450 

 480 



77,200 



Population. 



11,580, 

 20,937, 

 22,876, 

 35,816, 

 22,169, 

 35,280, 

 10,385, 

 26,532, 

 13,980, 

 5,142, 



Kwantungwitli* 



Hainan 

 Kweichau 

 Nganhwei 

 Shansi . 

 Shantung 

 Shensi . 

 Szechwan 

 \linnan 



Area in 

 Squ:ire 

 Miles. 



99,970 



67,160 

 54,810 

 81,830 

 55,970 

 75,270 

 218,480 

 146,680 



Population. 



31,865,-- 51 



7,650,282 

 S;3,670,314 

 12,200,456 

 38,247,900 



8,450,182 

 68,724,890 

 12,324,574 



Total 



1,532,420 I 407,253,029 



II.— DEPENDENCIES. 



363,610 

 1,367,600 



8,500,000 j| Tibet .... 

 2,580,000 I Chinese Turkestan 



Total 



Total Chinese Empire 



463,200 

 550,340 



2,744,750 



4,277,170 



6,430,000 

 1,200,000 



18,710,000 



426,047,325 



The number of foreigners resident in the open ports of China at the end of 1901 

 was 19,119, among whom were 5410 British subjects, 2292 Americans, 4170 Japanese, 

 1648 Russians, 1531 Germans, 1361 Frenchmen, 1139 Portuguese, 353 Spaniards, and 

 other nationalities in very small numbers. 



Names and Populations of Treaty Ports open to Trade in 1902. 



The Chinese Army on a peace footing is estimated at 300,000, and on a war footing 

 at 1,000,000 officers and men. 



The Navy consists of 18 vessels, of which 5 are small protected cruisers. There are 

 also some gunboats and torpedo-boats of little value. 



Exports.— Tea, silk, silk manufactures, hides, paper, raw cotton, and sugar. 



