The Rowing that China Forgot
June 2009 - May 2010
The foreign community in Shanghai enjoyed a rowing club from 1863 to 1940, situated just off the Bund near the old British consulate. Regattas were held on the Wangpo River and at Henli, a magical summer retreat 40 miles inland on Soochow Creek. Our Rowing Historian Chris Dodd went back during the Beijing Olympics to kick over the traces of an institution that was once the centre of social life in old Shanghai. This display is housed in a glass case at the far end of the Schwarzenbach International Rowing Gallery.

