The Golden Chersonese And The Way Thither By Isabella L. Bird

























 -  The other exports are chiefly salt-fish, salt,
undyed cotton, skins of beasts, and pepper. About seven hundred vessels
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The Other Exports Are Chiefly Salt-Fish, Salt, Undyed Cotton, Skins Of Beasts, And Pepper.

About seven hundred vessels enter and leave Saigon in a year.]

After leaving the convent I resumed my gharrie, and the driver took me, what I suppose is the usual "course" for tourists, through a quaint Asiatic town inhabited by a mixed, foreign population of Hindus, Malays, Tagals, and Chinese merchants, scattered among a large indigenous population of Anamese fishermen, servants, and husbandmen, through the colonial district, which looked asleep or dead, to the markets, where the Chinamen and natives of India were in the full swing and din of buying and selling all sorts of tropical fruits and rubbishy French goods, and through what may be called the Government town or official quarter. It was getting dark when I reached the wharf, and the darkness enabled me to hobble unperceived on board on my bandaged feet. The heat of the murky, lurid evening was awful, and as thousands of mosquitoes took possession of the ship, all comfort was banished, and I was glad when we steamed down the palm-fringed Saigon or Donnai waters, and through the mangrove swamps at the mouths of the Me-kong river, and past the lofty Cape St. Jacques, with its fort, into the open China Sea.

I. L. B.

LETTER VII

Beauties of the Tropics - Singapore Hospitality - An Equatorial Metropolis - An Aimless Existence - The Growth of Singapore - "Farms" and "Farmers" - The Staple of Conversation - The Glitter of "Barbaric Gold" - A Polyglot Population - A Mediocre People - Female Grace and Beauty - The "Asian Mystery" - Oriental Picturesqueness - The Metamorphosis of Singapore

SINGAPORE, January 19, 1879.

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