Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese society

This article examines the nature of urbanism in British concessions in China from the mid-nineteenth century to the present by investigating the evolution of Tianjin’s Victoria Park, the centre of the largest British concession in China. While existing works often subsume the urban development of co...

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Main Author: Yichi Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-07-01
Series:Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2022.2153597
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description This article examines the nature of urbanism in British concessions in China from the mid-nineteenth century to the present by investigating the evolution of Tianjin’s Victoria Park, the centre of the largest British concession in China. While existing works often subsume the urban development of concessions under the hegemony of British arrivals, this research explores how residents of the British concession and locals in Tianjin interacted to frame their urbanism, contributing to our understanding of the urban formation of the British concession in China and beyond. It reveals that initially Victoria Park was primarily a place of entertainment, and then, through interaction between the local Chinese and British residents, evolved firstly into the very symbol of British pride in the concession; then into a neglected pocket of parkland – representing the dark side of British settlers; and finally, into an important part of the precious heritage of the city.
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spelling doaj.art-658fe2166d524fcd9f3f123de8e790952023-06-27T14:52:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering1347-28522023-07-012242020203210.1080/13467581.2022.21535972153597Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese societyYichi Zhang0University of OsloThis article examines the nature of urbanism in British concessions in China from the mid-nineteenth century to the present by investigating the evolution of Tianjin’s Victoria Park, the centre of the largest British concession in China. While existing works often subsume the urban development of concessions under the hegemony of British arrivals, this research explores how residents of the British concession and locals in Tianjin interacted to frame their urbanism, contributing to our understanding of the urban formation of the British concession in China and beyond. It reveals that initially Victoria Park was primarily a place of entertainment, and then, through interaction between the local Chinese and British residents, evolved firstly into the very symbol of British pride in the concession; then into a neglected pocket of parkland – representing the dark side of British settlers; and finally, into an important part of the precious heritage of the city.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2022.2153597british concessioncolonial urbanismchinainteractionpublic park
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Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese society
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
british concession
colonial urbanism
china
interaction
public park
title Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese society
title_full Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese society
title_fullStr Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese society
title_full_unstemmed Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese society
title_short Victoria Park in Tianjin: British urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving Chinese society
title_sort victoria park in tianjin british urbanism shaped by interaction with an evolving chinese society
topic british concession
colonial urbanism
china
interaction
public park
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