Stylus

Historical Research Studio in Dandong

China (Dandong)

Stylus is a printing office to produce banknotes for Deng Tiehmei’s anti-Japanese army (commonly known as Deng ticket).Later, Stylus became a piece of paper silently kept in the register of industrial and commercial households in Antung in the early years of liberation (1950). In 668 A.D., the Tang Dynasty set up the Protectorate General to Pacify the East (Andong Duhufu). In 1876 A.D., the Qing Dynasty kept the old name and set up Antung Prefecture. In 1965 A.D., for the sake of Sino-North Korean friendship, its name was changed from Antung to Dandong, though the folk preferred to call its original name. So those who loved Antung got together and founded a studio named Stylus. Later, the Journal of Antung History Images was published, marking a journey to collect and tell the story of Antung.

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