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Liuzhou 柳州

Also often transliterated as Luichow or Liuchow.

September 27, 1944 During WWII, refugees from Kweilin (Guilin) packed the tops of freight cars pulling into the south station, Liuchow, as they fled the Japanese advance in western China. Photo by Lt. N. J. Dain
Young girl shoulders carrying-pole to repair runway at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI, after Japanese retreat after Ichigo. See another image of this girl here.
Workers repair runway at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI, after the Allied return to Liuzhou airbase after the Japanese retreated after Ichigo.
Runway at American airbase at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI, after Japanese retreat in 1944. The runway was heavily damaged and mined.
Chinese laborers rest at noon on their work to rebuild the air strip at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI, in 1944.
Mines placed on left and right of this hole on a runway by retreating Japanese at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI, to induce the curious to approach and thereby detonate the mines.
Runway being repaired at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI, after the Japanese had retreated after Ichigo.
The runway at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI, after the Japanese retreat with Ichigo.
A disassembled Japanese mine dug up at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, in the CBI.
Bridge at Liuzhou, Guangxi province, destroyed by the Allies in front of the Japanese Ichigo thrust in 1944. In the CBI.