Chang remained unmentioned in the stories until Tintin in Tibet, published almost 25 years later in 1958.
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In The Adventures of Tintin album Tintin in Tibet, Captain Haddock is told that one should always walk left of a chorten when crossing one, because walking right unleashes demons.