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The Opium Wars: The Tanka Women Who Smuggled Opium

6 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of the Opium Wars series, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden role of Tanka women, the boat-dwelling community of the Pearl River Delta, in the opium smuggling trade of the 19th century. While male Tanka were often hired as pilots and crew for British opium ships, their wives and daughters became the invisible couriers who moved the drug from Lintin Island into Canton. Using small sampans and hidden compartments, these women evaded Qing customs officials and Lin Zexu's anti-opium campaigns. The episode delves into the social pressures that drove Tanka women into this dangerous work, the brutal crackdowns they faced, and how their intimate knowledge of waterways made them indispensable to both Chinese and foreign smugglers. We also discuss the British perception of Tanka women as exotic figures, and how their marginalization within Qing society left them vulnerable to exploitation. Key figures include Lin Zexu, William Jardine, and the Tanka chieftainess Liang A-fa. This is a story of survival, desperation, and the unseen labor that fueled the opium trade. #OpiumWars #Tanka #HistoryOfOpium #PearlRiverDelta #LintinIsland #CantonTrade #LinZexu #QingDynasty #Smuggling #BritishEmpire #WomenInHistory #ChineseHistory #19thCentury #MaritimeHistory #EastAsia #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #HiddenHistories Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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