Chinatown Detective Agency's second tutorial case builds on the fundamentals taught in the first. In this mystery, you'll put your research skills to the test, returning various vintage postal stamps to their correct government museums. If you can tell each museum the city of origin, you'll receive a bonus from your client.
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This case, Stamp Of Approval, also introduces one of three main clients of the game, Tiger Lily, a spitfire who owns a nearby health club in Geylang. This woman has various connections, including Lucas Yeo, who you'll assist directly in this postal quest.
There are two main clues on the first stamp Tiger Lily gives you. First, there is the landmark name on the stamp, Andrinople. If you search this term, you'll discover that this stamp is a holdover from the Ottoman Empire.
The second clue is the cancellation marking on the stamp, which contains the letters, R-O-U-T. This clue took us some sleuthing to find the correct result. However, with some time, we discovered that the city from the cancellation marking is "Beyrouth," otherwise known as Beirut.
So now we know the stamp is an Ottoman Empire stamp originating from Beirut. However, while Beirut is closer to Jerusalem, you need to return the stamp to the Philatelic Society in Instanbul. When we scheduled our first flight, we made this mistake and want to spare you the trouble.
Furthermore, considering this is an Ottoman Empire stamp, it makes sense to return it to the capital of the Ottoman Empire, which is Instanbul.
After returning the stamp, the Philatelic Society head will ask the name of the origin city, which is when you'll input "Beirut" in the answer field.
Once you
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