Thursday, February 6, 2014

Day 8: Green Island

Today we were lucky enough to catch a boat ride into Green Island, one of the four outlying islands from Taiwan's mainland. It has majestic scenery, but also some dark memories as it served as an island concentration camp during the Taiwanese government's White Terror in the 1940's to the 1970's. The government hauled off anyone they deemed as communist sympathizers to be exiled here on this island. Some were executed here, while many others died from their stay. Because so many of the prisoners were educated, their interactions with the villagers actually blessed the community. They helped tutor the kids, build, and farm. Though theold camps from the White Terror don't exists anymore, the island and its people were forever shaped by the presence of the prisons. 





The prison complexes from a hilltop.



 A wall of the names of political prisoners sent to Green Island.






Sad three-footed Bambi. The island is famous for deer. 

Our host took us night-exploring looking for certain bugs and creatures. We saw some stick insects and some deer off in the mountains. 

I think Green Island is one of my highlights this trip. It's its own ecosystem apart from Taiwan. In many ways it's like a tropical island unscathed by civilization yet there are semblances of a history here that many would like to forget but can't. It is worth the visit of you are ever in the Taitung area.




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