Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal

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Template:Short description The Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal (Template:Zh) was a Qing dynasty imperial arsenal that stored munitions, rifles, and millions of rounds of ammunition. In addition, tons of rice and medical supplies were stored there. The facility was guarded by Qing imperial troops using rifles and Krupp field guns mounted as defensive batteries. On the banks of the Hai River, it was located approximately eight miles northwest of Tianjin, China.[1]

It was principal in providing an impromptu safe haven for Western troops retreating from a failed rescue attempt (Seymour Relief Expedition) of the Beijing foreign legations during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion in China.

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The ruins of the Great Hsi-Ku arsenal at Haiguangsi, taken in 1900

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