Guangzhouwan, also known as the Guangzhou Bay, was a significant territorial concession in southern China that was ceded to France in the late 19th century. This area became an important site of foreign influence and imperialism, contributing to the growing tensions that led to the Boxer Rebellion as local populations reacted against foreign domination and the presence of Christian missionaries.
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