many Guangdong businessmen came to Baise town to do business because they were attracted by rich local speciality, large commodity market and opium trade, and that accelerated the eco- nomic development in Baise town.
This article describes the historical track of the Cantonese merchants in the Qing Dynasty, who traded, settled down, set up business firms, established the "Guangdong Society" (an organization of fellow provincials) in Japanese harbor cities such as Nagasaki, Kobe, Osaka, and Yokohama.
the merchants were mainly from Guangdong and the southern Yunnan, including the famous Linan Merchant Group in the southern Yunnan, which got wealthy, owing to operating Dian-Kong trade.
The commercial markets of Guangxi that was non - development attracted commercial finance of the provinces, especially the businessmen of Guangdong which had transport facilities of waterway with Guangxi.
This article describes the historical track of the Cantonese merchants in the Qing Dynasty, who traded, settled down, set up business firms, established the "Guangdong Society" (an organization of fellow provincials) in Japanese harbor cities such as Nagasaki, Kobe, Osaka, and Yokohama. It also analyzes the position of Cantonese merchants in Japanese trade. The authors maintain that the Cantonese merchants were a strong force of business, called the "Guangdong Bang," which enjoyed equal popularity with the ...
In modem times. many Guangdong businessmen came to Baise town to do business because they were attracted by rich local speciality, large commodity market and opium trade, and that accelerated the eco- nomic development in Baise town.
In the Ming and the Qing Dynasties, Guangdong's businessmen streamed into Guangxi Province and established many chambers of commerce. These chambers, as an organization, played an important role in promoting the association between the Han businessmen and the minority nationality peasants, the develop- ment of local economy and its connection with outside markets.