我来到曾经中国最富裕的城市之一,如今变成四线小城,被掏空后还剩什么?

Hello everyone, this time we visited Fushun, one of China's richest cities and a former municipality directly under the central government. Fushun prospered because of coal, with railways transporting this "black industrial grain" to all parts of the country, supporting its golden age as one of China's earliest municipalities. From the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China, the city witnessed the remnants of the dynasty, the rise of colonial powers, the emergence of national industry, and the glory of being the first city of the Republic… China's rich modern history unfolded here. This time we visited the Xilu Open-pit Mine, the Fushun Coal Mine Museum, the Longfeng Mine, the ruins of the Fushun No. 1 Petroleum Plant, the North and South Terraces, the Xintun Japanese Building, the Lei Feng Memorial Hall, the Fushun War Criminals Management Center, the Pingdingshan Massacre Memorial Hall, the Petrochemical Morning Market… and stayed at the Coal Capital Hotel, which opened during the Qing Dynasty. This video will focus on Fushun's past. What does Fushun look like today after the end of its glorious industrial era? Thank you for spending an hour exploring Fushun's old town with us. If you enjoyed the video, thank you for your likes! ✿ You might be interested in these chapters ↓↓↓ 00:00 Beginning 01:45 A Hotel Opened During the Qing Dynasty 06:46 Asia's Largest Open-Pit Mine 15:31 The End of Industry 25:00 Petrochemical Market 28:49 A Community Built by the Japanese 34:13 Fushun Cuisine 40:28 Past Pains 47:12 War Criminals Management Center 57:22 Lei Feng Memorial Hall and Epilogue