Well, without further details, it's difficult to say precisely. However, perhaps it's a story where the German girl found herself in Pulau Ubin for a particular reason. Maybe she was traveling, or there was some family connection. It could involve her interactions with the local people, the natural beauty of the island, or a series of events that are specific to that location and her as a German individual.
Sorry, I don't have any details on this story as it's not a widely known one to me. Maybe it's a local story that only a few people are familiar with.
The scariest might be the one about the lost children's spirits. There are tales of children who got lost in the thick jungles of Pulau Ubin and never found their way out alive. Their spirits are said to roam around, and some have heard the faint sounds of children crying or laughing in the middle of the night. It sends chills down your spine just thinking about it.
There are stories of phantom soldiers on Pulau Ubin. It is said that during a war (although not many details are clear which war specifically), soldiers lost their lives on the island. Some visitors have reported hearing the sound of marching boots and faint battle cries as if the ghosts of those soldiers are still reliving their last moments. This gives an eerie feeling, especially in the more secluded parts of the island.
The book 'The German Girl' has elements of truth to it. It takes cues from real-life situations, but to make it a compelling read, the author might have tweaked some parts. So, it's not a straightforward 100% true account.
In Germany, there was the Queensberry girl group, which became famous at the seventh edition of Germany's Got Talent in 2008. The four members were Leonore Bartsch (Leo), Gabriella De Almeida Rinne (Gabby), Antonella Trapani (Anto), and Victoria Ulbrich (Vici). Their debut album, Volume I, was released in December 2008, and the two songs "No Smoke" and "I Can't Stop Feeling" entered the top 30 of the chart. There was also the Candee girl group. "The Female Police Officer and the Criminal Organization" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'german girl shrine story' you're referring to. There could be many local or specific tales in Germany related to a girl and a shrine. It might be a folk story, a historical account related to a particular place of worship and a girl's significance in that context.
It could be about a girl who loves making or selling German pretzels and has all kinds of adventures related to that.
Yes, it is. The movie has elements that resemble a classic Cyrano story.
The 'german girl wants candy story' could potentially be about a German girl who is living in a new place, away from her home country perhaps. She misses the candies from her homeland and wants to find something similar. This could lead to her exploring different stores, making new friends who introduce her to new candies, and ultimately finding a candy that satisfies her longing for the taste from home.
Since I don't know the exact story, common key elements in such a true story about a German girl could be her family. Her family's values, traditions and social status might play a big role. Another key element could be the historical context, like if it was during a time of political change in Germany.