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{{Information |Description= A 1854 passport to allow British ship to go from Zhejiang Province to Shanghai in China. 1854年中國清朝的一份護照,允許英國船隻由浙江至上海。 |Source=http://library.berkeley.edu/SSEAL/SoutheastAsia/chine