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oapen-20.500.12657-758292024-03-28T09:28:06Z Miscellany of the South Seas Tinglan, Cai Asian history In 1835 young Chinese scholar Cai Tinglan was caught in a typhoon while sailing across the Taiwan Strait. He and his shipmates spent a harrowing week at sea before drifting to the coast of central Vietnam. With an escort of Vietnamese soldiers, Cai traveled north along the famous "Mandarin Road," meeting governors-general of each province he passed through along his overland journey to Fujian Province in China. Cai documented his experiences in Miscellany of the South Seas (Hainan zazhu), a vivid account of clothing, food, religious practices, government affairs, and other aspects of daily life in early Nguyễn dynasty Vietnam. Cai's encounters with diasporic Chinese show the Hokkien merchant community's penetration into Vietnamese society, while his warm embrace by Nguyễn officials illustrates a shared elite world of classical culture across international borders. In this first English translation, Kathlene Baldanza and Zhao Lu provide a comprehensive introduction that puts Cai's account in social, political, and economic context, along with extensive annotation and a glossary. 2023-08-28T08:11:36Z 2023-08-28T08:11:36Z 2023 book ONIX_20230828_9780295751689_40 9780295751689 9780295751665 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/75829 eng application/pdf application/epub+zip n/a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9780295751689.pdf 9780295751689.epub https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295751665/miscellany-of-the-south-seas University of Washington Press University of Washington Press 10.6069/9780295751689 10.6069/9780295751689 bf4ecffe-ae79-41c6-a4b1-18e7b7aac1b9 9780295751689 9780295751665 University of Washington Press 190 Seattle open access
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In 1835 young Chinese scholar Cai Tinglan was caught in a typhoon while sailing across the Taiwan Strait. He and his shipmates spent a harrowing week at sea before drifting to the coast of central Vietnam. With an escort of Vietnamese soldiers, Cai traveled north along the famous "Mandarin Road," meeting governors-general of each province he passed through along his overland journey to Fujian Province in China. Cai documented his experiences in Miscellany of the South Seas (Hainan zazhu), a vivid account of clothing, food, religious practices, government affairs, and other aspects of daily life in early Nguyễn dynasty Vietnam. Cai's encounters with diasporic Chinese show the Hokkien merchant community's penetration into Vietnamese society, while his warm embrace by Nguyễn officials illustrates a shared elite world of classical culture across international borders. In this first English translation, Kathlene Baldanza and Zhao Lu provide a comprehensive introduction that puts Cai's account in social, political, and economic context, along with extensive annotation and a glossary.
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