Question

Partially due to confused jurisdiction, an enclave in this territory became a hotbed of opium smuggling and organized crime after World War II. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this territory formerly home to the Kowloon Walled City, which was demolished after this territory was returned to China in 1997.
ANSWER: Hong Kong [or hoeng gong or Xiānggǎng or Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or Hong Kong SAR]
[10m] Early population growth in Hong Kong was sparked by wealthy refugees fleeing this conflict, which occurred at the same time as the Niǎn Rebellion. The “Ever Victorious Army” fought against this rebellion.
ANSWER: Tàipíng Rebellion [accept Tàipíng Civil War or Tàipíng Revolution or Tàipíng tiānguó yùndòng or taai ping tin gwok wan dung]
[10h] The Kowloon Walled City Park preserves one of these administrative buildings which employed namesake “runners.” This term is generally used to refer to imperial Chinese administrative residences or bureaucratic offices.
ANSWER: yámén [or guānyá or nga mun or yamun; accept yámén runner or yáyì]
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MiamiUChicago D0000
MiamiUChicago D0000
MiamiUChicago D0000
MiamiUChicago D0000
MiamiUChicago D0000
MiamiUChicago D0000
MiamiUChicago D0000
MiamiUChicago D0000
Purdue BNorthwestern A1001020
Notre DamePurdue C1010020
Purdue DSIUE A100010
UChicago CWashU C10101030
UIUC AIndiana B1010020
UChicago BUIUC B100010
WashU BUIUC C1010020
Indiana AUIUC D10101030