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Chinese Triad
NameChinese Triad
Founding locationChina
Years active17th century - present
TerritoryHong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, China, Southeast Asia, United States, Canada, Australia
EthnicityChinese
Membershipestimated 50,000 - 100,000
ActivitiesOrganized crime, Extortion, Money laundering, Prostitution, Drug trafficking

Chinese Triad. The Chinese Triad is a term used to describe various Chinese organized crime groups, with roots dating back to the Qing dynasty and the White Lotus Rebellion. These groups have been involved in various criminal activities and have been known to operate in China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and other countries with significant Chinese diaspora populations, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia, often interacting with other organized crime groups like the Japanese Yakuza and the Italian Mafia. The Chinese Triad has been associated with notable figures like Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek, who have had connections to the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party.

History of Chinese Triads

The history of Chinese Triads dates back to the 17th century, with the formation of the Tian Di Hui society in Fujian Province, which was influenced by the White Lotus Society and the Boxer Rebellion. The Chinese Triad has its roots in the Qing dynasty and has been involved in various rebellions and uprisings, including the Taiping Rebellion and the Xinhai Revolution, which led to the establishment of the Republic of China and the rise of Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party. The Chinese Triad has also been associated with notable events like the Opium Wars and the Chinese Civil War, which involved the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party. The Chinese Triad has had connections to famous figures like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, who have been involved in the Hong Kong film industry and have worked with directors like John Woo and Wong Kar-wai.

Structure and Hierarchy

The structure and hierarchy of the Chinese Triad vary depending on the specific group, but most have a similar organizational structure, with a Dragon Head or Mountain Master at the top, followed by Deputy Mountain Masters and Incense Masters, who are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the group, often interacting with other organized crime groups like the Russian Mafia and the Mexican Cartels. The Chinese Triad has a complex system of ranks and positions, with members progressing through the ranks based on their loyalty, bravery, and contributions to the group, often participating in initiation rituals and secret ceremonies like the Blood Oath and the Five Ancestors. The Chinese Triad has been known to operate in various countries, including China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and other countries with significant Chinese diaspora populations, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia, often interacting with law enforcement agencies like the FBI and the RCMP.

Activities and Criminal Involvement

The Chinese Triad is involved in a wide range of criminal activities, including extortion, money laundering, prostitution, and drug trafficking, often working with other organized crime groups like the Japanese Yakuza and the Italian Mafia. The Chinese Triad has been known to operate in various industries, including construction, real estate, and entertainment, often using front companies and shell companies to launder money and conceal their activities, interacting with financial institutions like the Bank of China and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The Chinese Triad has also been involved in human trafficking and smuggling, often working with other organized crime groups like the Russian Mafia and the Mexican Cartels, and has been the subject of numerous law enforcement operations and investigations, including the Operation Yellowbird and the Operation Emperor.

Rituals and Codes

The Chinese Triad has a complex system of rituals and codes, which are used to initiate new members, resolve disputes, and conduct business, often involving secret ceremonies and initiation rituals like the Blood Oath and the Five Ancestors. The Chinese Triad has a strong emphasis on loyalty and honor, with members expected to adhere to a strict code of conduct, often interacting with other organized crime groups like the Japanese Yakuza and the Italian Mafia. The Chinese Triad has a rich cultural heritage, with roots in Chinese mythology and Chinese history, often referencing famous figures like Confucius and Sun Tzu, and has been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries, including the Gangster Squad and the Infernal Affairs.

Notable Chinese Triads

Some notable Chinese Triads include the 14K Triad, the Sun Yee On, and the Wo Hop To, which have been involved in various criminal activities and have been the subject of numerous law enforcement operations and investigations, including the Operation Yellowbird and the Operation Emperor. The Chinese Triad has been associated with notable figures like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, who have been involved in the Hong Kong film industry and have worked with directors like John Woo and Wong Kar-wai. The Chinese Triad has also been involved in various gang wars and turf disputes, often interacting with other organized crime groups like the Japanese Yakuza and the Italian Mafia, and has been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries, including the Gangster Squad and the Infernal Affairs.

Influence and Presence

The Chinese Triad has a significant influence and presence in various countries, including China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and other countries with significant Chinese diaspora populations, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia, often interacting with law enforcement agencies like the FBI and the RCMP. The Chinese Triad has been involved in various criminal activities and has been the subject of numerous law enforcement operations and investigations, including the Operation Yellowbird and the Operation Emperor. The Chinese Triad has a complex system of rituals and codes, which are used to initiate new members, resolve disputes, and conduct business, often involving secret ceremonies and initiation rituals like the Blood Oath and the Five Ancestors, and has been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries, including the Gangster Squad and the Infernal Affairs, often referencing famous figures like Confucius and Sun Tzu. Category:Organized crime groups