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Travel guide for Children's Day (14)

(Chinadaily.com.cn)

09:23, May 31, 2013

This is where Luxun lived when he was in Beijing. The city was not his hometown even though it is referred to as “Luxun’s Native Place.” When strolling along the hutong, you will feel as if you are in one of Luxun's tnovels. Luxun Native Place is a fantastic opportunity for children to take in classic Chinese culture in what is known as the “Venice of the Orient.” (Xinhua)
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