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Adm. Ching Kwong and Mayor Gaynor, 1911. Creator: Bain News Service
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Adm. Ching Kwong and Mayor Gaynor, 1911. Creator: Bain News Service
Adm. Ching Kwong and Mayor Gaynor, 1911. Shows Rear Admiral Chin Pih Kwang of the Imperial Chinese Navy and New York City Mayor William Jay Gaynor, with their hats off, at Grant's Tomb in New York City on Sept. 18th, 1911
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**A Symbolic Meeting: Rear Admiral Ching Kwong and Mayor Gaynor at Grant's Tomb**
In a poignant moment of international diplomacy, Rear Admiral Chin Pih Kwang of the Imperial Chinese Navy (left) meets with New York City Mayor William Jay Gaynor (right) on September 18th, 1911. The two dignitaries stand together outside Grant's Tomb in Manhattan, their hats removed as a sign of respect and solemnity.
This historic photograph captures a rare moment of cultural exchange between East Asia and the United States during the early years of World War I. As China began to open up to Western influences, this meeting reflects an effort towards greater understanding and cooperation between nations.
Admiral Ching Kwong's visit was likely part of a larger diplomatic mission aimed at strengthening ties with American leaders. Mayor Gaynor, in turn, would have been honored to host such a prominent figure from the Imperial Chinese Navy.
The juxtaposition of these two individuals - one representing China's military might and the other embodying New York City's civic leadership - serves as a powerful symbol of international cooperation and mutual respect. This photograph is not only a testament to the power of diplomacy but also an important piece of historical record, offering us a glimpse into the complex relationships between nations during this pivotal moment in world history.
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