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Tintin was in Chandannagar and we didn’t even know it!

What is the link between our favourite reporter and the former French settlement?

First appearing in 1929, Tinitin has gone on to become one of the most popular animated characters of the 20th century TT Archives

Hritam Mukherjee
Published 11.01.22, 09:48 PM

In Flight 714 to Sydney, one of the most popular Tintin titles, Herge sends his young protagonist and his friends to take on their arch-nemesis Rastapopoulos once more. The story begins with Tintin, his dog Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus making a refuelling stop at the Kemajoran Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia.

But Calculus, who is portrayed as a half-deaf physicist in the comics, hears that they are somewhere else entirely. When Haddock tries to explain where they are, Calculus initially hears they are in Rangoon, instead of Jakarta, in the English version of the comic.

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Chandannagar was previously known as Chandernagore (Chandernagor in French), possibly because the city looked like a crescent moon from the bank of the river Hooghly TT Archives

In the French version, however, Calculus mishears Haddock and is convinced that they are in…you guessed it… Chandannagar, which is referred to by its former name of “Chandernagore” in the comic.

The Paperclip has diligently dug up all the details on Twitter.

Chandannagar, roughly 45km from the central business district of Kolkata, was established as a French colony in 1673 and became a permanent French settlement in 1688. It was governed as part of French India until 1950.

Given that Tintin celebrated his latest birthday yesterday (January 10), it is only fitting that his connection with Bengal and Chandannagar now stands revealed! In the spirit of revelation, here are a few more things about Tintin you probably didn’t know:

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