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Kuang Sunmou
150px Kuang SunmouChinese: t , s , p ''Kuàng Sūnmóu'', w K'uang Sun-mou. or K.Y. KwongChinese: w Kwong Kiang-yang. was a Chinese railway engineer, businessman, and bureaucrat of the late 19th and early 20th century. A resident of Nanhai, Guangdong Province, he was born in Guangzhou in 1863. He was one of the first Chinese to be sent to America to receive a western education.Powell, John Benj. Who's Who in China: Containing the Pictures and Biographies of China's Best-Known Political, Financial, Business and Professional Men', p. 428. The China Weekly Review (Shanghai), 1925. He started at Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts, then enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1880. He returned to China before graduation to work as an assistant for the Kaiping Mining Company in Tangshan and then as an assistant engineer on the Peking–Mukden Railway from 1886 to 1900. From 1901 to 1903, he was an assistant engineer for the Pinghsiang–Chuch ...
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Kuang Sunmou
150px Kuang SunmouChinese: t , s , p ''Kuàng Sūnmóu'', w K'uang Sun-mou. or K.Y. KwongChinese: w Kwong Kiang-yang. was a Chinese railway engineer, businessman, and bureaucrat of the late 19th and early 20th century. A resident of Nanhai, Guangdong Province, he was born in Guangzhou in 1863. He was one of the first Chinese to be sent to America to receive a western education.Powell, John Benj. Who's Who in China: Containing the Pictures and Biographies of China's Best-Known Political, Financial, Business and Professional Men', p. 428. The China Weekly Review (Shanghai), 1925. He started at Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts, then enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1880. He returned to China before graduation to work as an assistant for the Kaiping Mining Company in Tangshan and then as an assistant engineer on the Peking–Mukden Railway from 1886 to 1900. From 1901 to 1903, he was an assistant engineer for the Pinghsiang–Chuch ...
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Peking–Mukden Railway
Peking–Mukden Railway () was a 19th-century steam powered trunkline connecting Peking (Beijing) and Mukden (former name of Shenyang) through Tianjin, northeastern Hebei, and southwestern Liaoning; it was a crucial railway in North China and Northeast China. The history of the railway can date back to Kaiping Tramway (often known as Tangshan–Xugezhuang Railway in Chinese) completed in 1881, which became PMR after several extensions in the next 31 years. It was significant and influential in the Railway development and even transportation histories in China since it was the first trunk line being built and operated successfully. Although Woosung Road and had been built years before PMR, they were neither built for practical use nor in operation for more than a year. Timeline The timeline of how Kaiping Tramway was transformed into the trunkline PMR was shown below. The Inner-Pass section Predecessor – Kaiping Tramway Kaiping tramway, commonly known as Tangshan–Xug ...
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Engineers From Guangdong
Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadgets and materials to fulfill functional objectives and requirements while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety and cost. "Science is knowledge based on our observed facts and tested truths arranged in an orderly system that can be validated and communicated to other people. Engineering is the creative application of scientific principles used to plan, build, direct, guide, manage, or work on systems to maintain and improve our daily lives." The word ''engineer'' (Latin ) is derived from the Latin words ("to contrive, devise") and ("cleverness"). The foundational qualifications of an engineer typically include a four-year bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline, or in some jurisdictions, a master's degree in an engineering discipline plus four to six years of peer-reviewed professional pr ...
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