In 1904, Chen Qi was sent to the
United States to participate in the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, where he was charged with the task for exhibiting Chinese craftswares like
Hunan embroidery,
Qingtian stone carvings, and other competition items. The Chinese delegation ended up winning the most medals in the end. On his journey to the US, Chen Qi also visited
Britain,
France,
Russia,
Germany,
Italy,
Portugal,
Switzerland,
the Ottoman Empire,
Cyprus (then under British colonial administration), and other countries to investigate local politics, religion, industry, commerce, agriculture, mining, and customs. Based on what he saw and experienced during the tour, Chen wrote down several number of works, including "
Travelogue of the St. Louis Exposition in the New World" (新大陆圣路易斯博览会游记), "
Global Diary" (环球日记), and "
Travelogue" (漫游纪实). In 1905, he was appointed as a counselor and accompanied
Dai Hongci,
Duanfang and other top-Qing ministers to examine the political systems of Europe, America, and Japan. In the same year, he was transferred to
Jiangsu to be in charge of the teaching department of the Liangjiang Military Training Office (两江督练公所教导处) and the
Nanyang Industrial Exposition (南洋劝业会). After 1911, Chen Qi was transferred to the Northeast Inspectorate (东北巡阅使署) as a lieutenant general staff officer, and concurrently served as the Director of
Fengtian Foreign Affairs Office (奉天对外交涉司), and Fengtian Industrial Promotion Commissioner (奉天劝业道). After a major famine occurred in
Liaodong, the authorities planned to allocate 30,000 taels of silver for relief, but was persuaded by Chen Qi to increase the sum to 100,000 taels of silver, and use part of that fund to establish an Agricultural Bank, which would then issue 200,000 taels of silver in paper money to disaster victims to help them resume their livelihood. Later, at the request of scholars and merchants, Chen Qi convened industrialists from the
three northeastern provinces to raise additional funds, raising a total of one million taels of silver, and renamed it the
Fengtian Industrial Bank (奉天兴业银行). == Mission to San Francisco ==