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Name
  
Zhan Shichai


Zhan Shichai Albumen photograph carte de visite of Chang the Chinese giant


Died
  
November 5, 1893, Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Zhan Shichai (Chinese: 詹世釵) (1841 - 5 November 1893) was a Chinese giant who toured the world as "Chang the Chinese Giant" in the 19th century, the stage name is "Chang Woo Gow".

Zhan Shichai Zhan Shichai 1840s 1893 was a Chinese giant who toured

Zhan was born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province in the 1840s, though reports of the year vary from 1841 to 1847. His height was claimed to be over 8 feet (2.44 m), but there are no authoritative records. He left China in 1865 to travel to London where he appeared on stage, later travelling around Europe, and to the US and Australia as "Chang the Chinese Giant". Zhan received a good education in various countries, and developed a good understanding of ten languages. In America, he earned a salary of $500 a month.

Zhan Shichai FileZhan Shichai by Lai Afongpng Wikimedia Commons

Kin Foo, the Chinese wife who accompanied Zhan from China, died in 1871, and Zhan later married Catherine Santley, a Liverpudlian whom he met in Sydney, Australia. They had two children: Edwin, born in 1877 in Shanghai, and Ernest, born in 1879 in Paris.

Zhan Shichai The bizarre story of Chang the multilingual Chinese giant

In 1878, Zhan retired from the stage and settled in Bournemouth, where he opened a Chinese teahouse and a store selling Chinese imports.

Zhan Shichai The bizarre story of Chang the multilingual Chinese giant

Zhan died in Bournemouth in 1893, four months after his wife, aged around 50. His coffin was 8 feet 6 inches (2.6 m) long.

Zhan Shichai The bizarre story of Chang the multilingual Chinese giant

References

Zhan Shichai Wikipedia