What country and city is the Chinatown Detective Agency's Tiger Lily stamp from?
The Seal of Approval case is the second main quest in Chinatown Detective Agency. It all starts with a woman named Tiger Lily bringing you a stamp. She wants you to return it to its country of origin and find out the name of the city it was originally used in. This guide explains how to disclose this information in order to make as much money as possible from this business.
Where did the Tiger Lily brand come from in Chinatown Detective Agency?
The stamp has several clues that you can use to figure out its origin. Firstly, these are the words “Andrinopolsky” and “Ottoman”. This indicates that the stamp was used in the Ottoman Empire before it was cancelled. A quick internet search will show that this information is consistent with Turkey, whose largest city is Istanbul. Book a flight to Istanbul and you'll be well on your way to solving the case.
What city is featured on the Tiger Lily stamp?
When you arrive in Istanbul, go to the museum, they will be very grateful for a donation but will ask if you know the city where the stamp was originally used. The only clue you have for this is the letters on the stamp in the top left corner of "ROUT". As a result of careful searches, we found that this cancellation stamp refers to the city of Eirut, which is now called Beirut, but was once part of the Ottoman Empire. Enter Beirut into the text field and then return to your office to read the confirmation email. You'll get a bonus for getting the city name right, so it's worth doing.