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Ministry of Posts and Communications

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Formed
  
1906

Jurisdiction
  
Republic of China

Dissolved
  
1949 (1949)

Preceding agency
  
Imperial Telegraph Administration

Superseding agency
  
Civil Aviation Administration of China Ministry of Communications Ministry of Railways

The Ministry of Posts and Communications or Youchuanbu (Chinese: 郵傳部; pinyin: Yóuchuánbù) was a Qing and Republican Chinese ministry responsible for mail and telecommunications and for the Chinese rail network.

It was established in 1906 through the unification of the Imperial Railroad of North China and other railroads with the postal administration and the recently nationalized Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration.

In 1908, it founded the Bank of Communications to redeem the Beijing–Hankou Railway from its Belgian concessionaires. The bank was also intended to unify funding for steamship lines, railways, and telegraph and postal facilities. After the establishment of the Central Bank of China in 1928, the Bank of Communications was used to fund general industrial development.

After the 1911 revolution gave its name to the Communications Clique during the Warlord Era.

After 1949, the Ministry's responsibilities were divided between several different ministries in the People's Republic of China:

  • Civil Aviation Administration of China
  • Ministry of Communications
  • Ministry of Railways
  • References

    Ministry of Posts and Communications Wikipedia