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"The Japanese are afraid of Fuqing, Australia is afraid of Lianjiang, and New Zealand is afraid of Yongtai"

According to relevant experts, people from Fuqing have a long history of smuggling into China. As early as the second half of the 19th century, people from Fujian and Guangdong were sold as "piglets" to Southeast Asia, which was the so-called "going to Nanyang". After the reform and opening up, smuggling gradually became a trend in Fuqing. At that time, they were mainly smuggled to the United States, Japan and Southeast Asia; in 1987, the United States issued the so-called amnesty order, which once again triggered a smuggling craze and spread to European countries. In recent years, more and more people from Fuqing have been smuggled into the UK.

"The Japanese are afraid of Fuqing, Australia is afraid of Lianjiang, and New Zealand is afraid of Yongtai." This sentence describes the relationship between the source and destination of smuggling