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Chapter 32: APPENDIX V COAST TRADE BETWEEN TREATY PORTS IN NATIVE PRODUCE (NET)
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A contemporary travel and political survey of the peninsula blends firsthand observations of landscape, coastal ports, and urban life with analysis of governance, court ritual, and everyday customs. The narrative moves from island flora and port towns to the capital's streets and palace, examining domestic economy, education, and social status. It addresses fiscal and diplomatic issues including trade, treaty ports, currency and taxation, and competing foreign interests. Rural chapters describe agriculture, rural industries, temples, and monastic practice, while later sections consider public health, famine, and missionary activity. Maps and illustrations accompany practical recommendations for commercial engagement and administrative reform.

APPENDIX V
COAST TRADE BETWEEN TREATY PORTS IN NATIVE PRODUCE (NET)

Port 1902 1901
Imports Exports Imports Exports
Yen Yen Yen Yen
Chemulpo 2,517,819 91,443 1,991,757 98,364
Fusan 443,235 587,513 455,256 445,963
Won-san 514,936 573,025 306,909 626,965
Chin-am-po 83,805 803,828 34,662 708,561
Mok-po 105,577 817,359 104,926 456,632
Kun-san 73,691 527,187 57,122 472,850
Ma-sam-po 10,896 191,547 15,173 110,968
Syöng-chin 94,997 84,892 78,439 74,829
Total 3,844,956 3,676,794 3,044,244 2,995,132
coast trade[9] 7,521,750 6,039,376