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Tai-Pan

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A tai-pan (大班) was a foreign businessman doing business in China or Hong Kong in the 19th century. The Chinese language|Chinese term is now used in a more general sense for business executives of any origin. The Chinese term literally means big class which is equivalent to the English term big shot.
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Tai-Pan was James Clavell's second published novel (1966) and takes the reader to Hong Kong Island, a new British overseas territory|British Crown Colony, in 1841 following the Treaty of Cheunpi.

Tai-Pan is a complex tale stretching over 700 pages in length, it introduces a vast array of characters, many of whom, and in quite a few cases the direct relatives, are referenced in later novels.

Shipping opium into China for bullion and tea to Britain, the China traders have made vast fortunes, none greater than Dirk Struan, the Tai-Pan of the most powerful company in the Far East, The Noble House. Struan faces many challenges to keep his dominance though, from the hapless United Kingdom|British Plenipotentiary, William Longstaff to his deadly rival Tyler Brock, Tai-Pan of Brock & Sons.

Tai-Pan is loosely based on the history of Jardine Matheson which can be read in greater depth in the books Thistle and the Jade by Maggie Keswick and Jardine Matheson by Robert Blake.

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Tai-Pan is the name of a 1986 film, made after the novel.

See also: Hong Kong in films

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Taipan was also a classic trading game for the Apple II and TRS-80. It spawned many clones such as the contemporary Drug Wars for Windows. http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?id=3024 The Underdogs

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Tai-Pan is also the nickname of Albert Cheng, a radio commentator-turn-politician in Hong Kong.

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Not to confuse with Taipan.
Category:1966 books
Category:1986 films
Category:Asian Saga novels
Category:Historical novels
Category:Trading games

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Tai-Pan".


Last Modified:   2005-04-13


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