Citations:Changchun

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 * It costs but from $0.86 to $1.14 per ton to load Japanese coal into the cars at the mines, and as these are under the control of the South Manchuria Railway it is said that coal is freighted to Changchun free.
 * It costs but from $0.86 to $1.14 per ton to load Japanese coal into the cars at the mines, and as these are under the control of the South Manchuria Railway it is said that coal is freighted to Changchun free.
 * It costs but from $0.86 to $1.14 per ton to load Japanese coal into the cars at the mines, and as these are under the control of the South Manchuria Railway it is said that coal is freighted to Changchun free.

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 * [1741, Uncredited translator, A Description of the Empire of China and Chinese-Tartary by Jean-Baptiste du Halde, London: Edward Cave, page 235,
 * Before we left the Emperor's Preſence, he told us that he would go next Morning to his Pleaſure-houſe of Chang chun ywen, two Leagues and a half to the Weſt of Pe-king, and order us to come to him there every ſecond Day, to continue our Expoſition of the Elements and Geometry.[...] The 28th the Emperor went in the Morning to his Pleaſure-houſe, called Chang chun ywen, which ſignifies The Garden of perpetual Spring.]