China and the 11 countries' final agreement on compensation for the 1900 turmoil | |
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Type | Diplomatic protocol, unequal treaty |
Signed | September 7, 1901 (July 25th, Year Guangxu 27) (Chinese: 光緒) |
Location | Spanish Embassy in Beijing |
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Depositary | National Palace Museum, Taipei City |
Language | Chinese, French (The agreement is based on French) |
Full text | |
Boxer Protocol at Wikisource |
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Traditional Chinese | 1. 辛丑條約 2. 辛丑各國和約 3. 北京議定書 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 1. 辛丑条约 2. 辛丑各国和约 3. 北京议定书 | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | 1. Xinchou (year 1901) treaty 2. Xinchou (year 1901) all-nation peace treaty 3. Beijing protocol | ||||||||||||
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The Boxer Protocol was a diplomatic protocol[1] signed in China's capital Beijing on September 7, 1901, between the Qing Empire of China and the Eight-Nation Alliance that had provided military forces (including France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Japan, Russia, and the United States) as well as Belgium, Spain, and the Netherlands, after China's defeat in the intervention to put down the Boxer Rebellion. The protocol is regarded as one of China's unequal treaties.