"In three thousand years, China did not achieve in Qingdao what Germany has done in fifteen years. If every local government in China would send ten people to visit Qingdao and learn about its administrative management, town, streets, wharves, harbours, university, forestation, public works, and government, China would benefit greatly."
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The Case for German Colonialism, By Bruce Gilley, Professor of Political Science, Portland State University Father of Modern China, Dr. Sun Yat-sen during his visit to Qingdao in 1912.
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