The Treaties of Tientsin (Traditional Chinese: 天津條約 Simplified Chinese: 天津条约, Pinyin: Tiānjīn Tiáoyuē) were signed in Tianjin in June 1858, ending the first part of the Second Opium War (1856-1860). France, UK, Russia, and the United States were party. These treaties opened eleven more Chinese ports (see Treaty of Nanjing) to the foreigners, permitted foreign legations in Beijing, allow Christian missionary activity, and legalised the import of opium.
They were ratified by the Emperor of China in the Beijing Convention in 1860, after the end of the war.
The major points of the treaties were:
Treaties | Unequal Treaties | Anglo-Chinese relations
Vertrag von Tianjin | חוזה טיאנג'ין | 天津条約 | 텐진 조약 | 天津条约
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