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A year in China

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A traveler recounts a year-long voyage to China, narrating stops at Atlantic and Indian Ocean ports and passage through the Straits of Malacca to Singapore, Hong Kong, Macao, and Whampoa. The narrative blends detailed descriptions of harbors, markets, gardens, temples, funerary customs, festivals, and colonial society with attentive portraits of domestic life among Chinese women and practical notes on shipping, consular duties, and local institutions. Observational chapters record language, social customs, and daily routines, and the return journey concludes with a dramatic episode of capture and imprisonment by a rebel pirate, which punctuates an otherwise ethnographic and travel-focused account.

A YEAR IN CHINA;

AND A

NARRATIVE OF CAPTURE AND IMPRISONMENT,
WHEN HOMEWARD BOUND, ON BOARD
THE REBEL PIRATE FLORIDA.

BY
Mrs. H. DWIGHT WILLIAMS,
AUTHOR OF “VOICES FROM THE SILENT LAND.”

WITH AN
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
By WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.

NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY HURD AND HOUGHTON,
401 Broadway, cor. Walker Street.
1864.