
Visit of Chinese Prince Pu Lun - Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
Visit of Chinese Prince Pu Lun May 1904 In May 1904, Prince Pu Lun, twice rumored to be heir to the Manchu throne, visited Indianapolis for 10 days on his trip to the Louisiana Purchase …
On 14 March 1904, 30-year-old Prince Pu Lun, nephew of the Emperor of China and second in line of succession in the Qing dynasty to that throne, left China for the first time, making a trip …
Throwback Thursday: Which Chinese Royal Visited the 1904 …
Jan 16, 2020 · The bespectacled, sweet-faced Prince Pu Lun—for a time, a contender for the Chinese throne—was only the third member of the Chinese royal family to visit the United …
Prince Pu Lun – The Indiana History Blog
Chinese Prince Pu Lun, rumored heir to the Qing Dynasty imperial throne, was visiting America and agreed to have lunch at Moy Kee’s chop suey restaurant in Indianapolis before he …
Royal Prince Pu Lun, future emperor of China, with Mayor …
Royal Prince Pu Lun, future emperor of China, guest of Indianapolis, Ind. Week of May 17th, … 1 photographic print on stereo card : gelatin silver ; 9 x 18 cm (mount) | Stereograph shows …
Visit of Prince Pu Lun - Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
The local Chinese community participates in the 10-day visit of the Chinese prince, rumored heir to the Manchu throne, along with local dignitaries. Pu Lun names Chinese immigrant Moy Kee …
Indianapolis Then and Now: Moy Kee Chinese Restaurant, 506 E ...
Mar 21, 2013 · The repast pleased Pu Lun, who presented Moy with a silk scarf and made a surprise announcement: upon his return to China, the Prince would recommend that Moy be …
Prince Pu Lun of China visiting the Tyrolean Alps concession
The Chinese prince, Pu Lun, a guest of Commissioner-General Theodor Lewald, with his party and Louisiana Purchase Exposition officials entering the Tyrolean Alps concession at the …
PRINCE OF THE ROYAL. CHINESE BLOOD HERE; Pu Lun, …
Prince Pu Lun, nephew of the Emperor of China, Minister to His Imperial Presence, and with an outside chance to gain the throne of the Flowery Kingdom, arrived in New York, yesterday...
Chinese - Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
In May 1904, the Visit of Chinese Prince Pu Lun, rumored heir to the Manchu throne, excited the Chinese community, whose elite members participated in the 10-day city festivities. During the …