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  1. Japan first acquired Kwantung from the Qing Empire in perpetuity in 1895 in the Treaty of Shimonoseki after victory in the First Sino-Japanese War. Kwantung was located at the militarily and economically significant southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula at the entrance of the Bohai Sea, and included the port city of Ryojun (Port Arthur ...

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  2. In 1932, the Kwantung Army was the main force responsible for the foundation of Manchukuo, the puppet state of Japan located in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia.

  3. Central business district, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China. Guangdong , or Kuang-tung conventional Kwangtung, Southernmost mainland province of China. Area: 76,100 sq mi (197,100 sq km). Population: (2020) 126,012,510. Capital: Guangzhou (Canton).

  4. Other articles where Kwantung Army is discussed: China: The Nationalist government from 1928 to 1937: …army officers—especially officers of the Kwantung Army, which protected Japan’s leasehold in the Liaodong Peninsula and the South Manchurian Railway—to regard Manchuria as the area where Japan’s power must be consolidated.

  5. Empire of Japan - Manchurian Incident, WW2, Expansion | Britannica. Home Geography & Travel Historical Places. The Manchurian Incident. Mukden Incident. Japanese troops gathering outside Mukden, Manchuria, September 1931. The Japanese Kwantung Army occupied the Liaodong Peninsula and patrolled the South Manchurian Railway zone.

  6. Guangdong (formerly spelled "Kwangtung") is a province on the southern coast of the People's Republic of China. It is bordered to the west by Guangxi, to the northwest by Hunan, to the northeast by Jiangxi, and to the east by Fujian.

  7. South Manchuria and the Kwantung Leasehold on the Liaodong Peninsula in particular became the site of a railway imperialism that would, beginning in 1905, allow Japan to claim a sphere of influence in the northeast and profit from the export of soybeans, coal, lumber, and other raw materials from the region.

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