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Last day in China

CHINA | Mon, 19 Jul 2010 | By anuon2r | Views [780] | Comments [1]

Goodbye strange, wonderful, normal, loud, soft, patient country. I have been your guest for only a few days. It has changed. My perception, that is. The tongue does not sound as foreign, I have somewhat gotten used to the noises of the city. Know which ... Read more >

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