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The horror story of Alice Island

Two stories circulating in Alice Island proved how scared strangers from far away were at that time. Some people say that their names were changed by the island's prosecutors, but this kind of thing did happen. In his newly published autobiographical bestseller Moon Palace, paul auster talked about a German named Fogelman whose name was changed to vogel by a sleepy immigration officer. In that era of poor accommodation and inconvenient transportation, whether before departure or when going to sea, what the immigrants who left first said would be regarded as the golden rule. Many people now recall that listening to adults talking about Alice Island as a child was as terrible as listening to ghost stories at night.

Anyway, those miserable days are over. After entering the 1990s, 5000 to 10000 tourists came to the island every day through the guard team flying high under the stars, which was no less than the immigration peak at that time. Among them, there are many old people with gray hair. They take out copies of old tickets that have been preserved for many years and revisit their old places to find the excitement of being young again.