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Dear Han Mei

How are you ? I’d like to tell you something interesting about my travel.

Last week,I 小题1:  to xishuangbanna for my vacation with my father. Xishuangbanna is in Yunnan, 小题2: the southwest part of China. It’s 小题3:for its beautiful moutains,forests and lakes. Many people go there to enjoy their 小题4: every year. My father booked the room   小题5:   we arrived.We stayed there for three days and took many 小题6: . We saw monkeys and some other   小题7: . They were very cute and we couldn’t 小题8:watching them.

We had an小题9: trip. I 小题10: tired but happy.Please e-mail soon and tell me about your vacation.

Yours

Nancy

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