Sino-Portuguese Treaty of Peking
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The Sino-Portuguese Treaty of Peking was a trade unequal treaty between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Qing dynasty of China, signed on 1 December 1887. It is counted by the Chinese as among the unequal treaties in the aftermath of the Second Opium War. The treaty gave Portugal perpetual colonial rights to Macau on the condition that Portugal would cooperate in efforts to end the smuggling of opium.
Quick Facts Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Portugal and China, Signed ...
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Signed | 1 December 1887 |
Location | Beijing (Peking), China |
Effective | 28 April 1888 |
Condition | Exchange of ratifications |
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Languages | Portuguese and Chinese |
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Traditional Chinese | 中葡和好通商條約 | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 中葡里斯本草約 | ||||||||||
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Portuguese | Tratado de Amizade e Comércio Sino-Português | ||||||||||
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