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1940年的辽东桥头镇只有两条街,沿着崖河由东向西,并排延长二里多地,一条街叫中国街,住着当地的穷人,另一条叫洋街,住着的都是东洋日本人,一部分是铁路职工,一部分是驻军的随军家属。中国街和洋街的尽东头各有一个妓院,一个叫富春堂,一个叫樱花馆,门脸对着门脸,相隔十来丈远。桥头镇虽说是个弹丸之地,却是交通枢纽,整个东北的煤炭、木材等资源,大都聚集到这里,然
In 1940, there were only two streets in Qiaotou Town, Liaodong. From east to west along the Yalong River, two or more stretches were extended side by side. One street called Chinatown, the poor living in the area and the other called Foreign Street. Both lived in Toyo Japanese, part of the railway workers, part of the garrison’s army dependents. East Street, China Street and Street East have a brothel, one called Fuchun Tang, a hall called Sakura, door-to-door face, separated by ten to Zhang Yuan. Although Qiaotou town is a small place, it is a traffic hub, the entire northeast of coal, timber and other resources, most gathered here, however