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The strangest murder was born in this hotel and this luxury train. /kloc-who is the murderer among 0/2 people?

I think the landlord is talking about the most legendary hotel in Istanbul, which is the Pera Palace Hotel near Independence Street in Xincheng. This hotel is not only the first hotel in Turkey, but also the first and only building that uses electricity except the palace in the late Ottoman Empire. It has the first elevator in Turkey and the first hotel that provides hot water bath. This place has a strong historical flavor, a little old, and it can be said to be semi-antique.

In addition, there was a famous and bizarre murder in this hotel. The thing is, the train ran aground in a snowstorm in eastern Europe, and there was a murder that night. The conductor and 12 passengers committed the crime together, and everyone stabbed the murderer together. If the landlord is really interested, I think I can go and see the novels and movies of Murder on the Orient Express. This tells something about the detection of the final case, but it is only the author's personal opinion. The case has never been solved in real history, but we still don't know why and who the murderer is.

A legendary train in European history, a luxury hotel where countless celebrities stayed, and a train station where eastern and western cultures collided are worth knowing anyway, because this is not only a case, a period of history, but also a legendary era. At that time, when filming this movie with the same name, there was a saying that only the most popular and qualified actors at that time could be selected for the 12 group on this oriental train. It can be seen how hot the train was. Not to mention fame.

Now this train is no longer open, but it is open to tourists. And it's free. The strangest murder was born in this hotel and this luxury train. /kloc-who is the murderer among 0/2 people? So far, even professionals have not found the answer to this question. Besides, after all these years, the murderer has long since died, and we have no way of knowing. This question is really difficult to verify. I can only say that when it comes to hotels or trains, no one can figure out how to connect them. But history is like this, and it is.