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''Taiping'' was a Chinese steamer that sank after a collision with another vessel while en route from mainland
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to
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on 27 January 1949. With an estimated death toll of over 1,500 people, it ranks as one of the ten deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.


Final voyage

''Taiping'' was packed to nearly twice her rated capacity, carrying over 1,000 refugees fleeing advancing
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forces during the
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, when she departed
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,
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on 26 January 1949, bound for
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,
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.Letu, Xinji. 8 July 2011. "The Sinking of the Chinese Titanic" '' Beijing Today''. p. 14. Some estimates put the number of passengers on board at over 1,500, although the ship was only rated to carry 580 passengers. After midnight on 27 January 1949, ''Taiping'' was steaming at night with her lights out, owing to a curfew, when she collided with the smaller
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''Chienyuan'' near the
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. She sank, killing over 1,500 passengers and crew members.


Commemoration

''Taiping'', which made many journeys between mainland China and Taiwan before her tragic end, has been compared to the ''
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'' for her role in bringing Chinese immigrants to Taiwan. She has also been compared to , which sank in 1912, owing to the similar loss of life in her sinking. A memorial to the ship and those who died aboard her was established at
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naval base on Taiwan.


In popular culture

'' The Crossing'', a 2014 film directed by John Woo, is about the sinking of ''Taiping''.


References

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