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Glad to hear from you and you¡¯re welcome to China in July.
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One possible version: Dear Jane,
Glad to hear from you and you¡¯re welcome to China in July. The following are some Chinese customs.
Firstly, we greet each other by saying ¡°Hello¡± or asking such questions as ¡°Where are you going?¡± or ¡°Are you busy?¡± to express our care. Secondly, when praised, we reply with ¡°oh, no!¡± or ¡°I¡¯m over-praised¡± to show good manners. Next, when receiving a gift, we usually say ¡°It¡¯s unnecessary¡± besides ¡°Thanks¡± to show politeness and then put it away. Finally, at dinner parties, we talk loudly and touch glasses when drinking to someone¡¯s health or success to show that we¡¯re nice.
Anyhow, different cultures, different customs. If you ¡°Do as the Romans do when in Rome¡±, you¡¯ll enjoy more of your stay here.
I hope what¡¯s mentioned above might be helpful and wish you a good journey. Yours sincerely, Li Hua
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I am now back China and sound. In this letter I would like to convey my heartfelt appreciation to you for your kind assistance in my English learning when I was in New York. Additionally, your generous help and tender care made me feel warmly welcomed and transformed my first American trip into an unforgettable memory.
I have been missing our English professor, Mr. Smith whose unusual cast of mind, wide and varied knowledge, together with a singular personal charm, combined to exert a strong influence on me. What about him recently? I desire to contact him for some suggestions on improving my listening ability. However, his email address is not available. So would you mind delivering it to me via the online mailbox?
I am more than delighted to invite you to join us to celebrate the Spring Festival ¡ª Chinese Lunar New Year so that I can repay your friendship. You can partner with me to have a try in lion dances, which is extremely exciting. And the grand lantern festival parade will be bound to impress you. I assure you that you would enjoy visiting here as I did at your home. With my best regards! Yours cordially, Li Hua
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The Mid-Autumn Festival¡¯s waiting
It¡¯s the Mid-Autumn Festival today, and it¡¯s a festival for reunion. So, children said that they would have dinner with their parents on the day. Parents prepared abundant delicious dishes and desserts for children. But it¡¯s a quarter past one now. They haven¡¯t come yet. So, father prepares to phone them and ask them to come quickly. While, mother looks at the door frequently, wishing children¡¯s coming.
The scene is common nowadays. Children are always busy and have little time to spend with their parents. But I think that one should stay with his parents as much as possible. It¡¯s the best way to respect parents.
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Protect Traditional Chinese Culture
The protection of national and folk culture is of great significance to Chinese cultural diversity and also to the harmonious development between local economic and social development. It is reported that the Guangdong government pays special attention to protecting Chaoju(³±¾ç)£¬ a local drama born in Chaozhou in the eastern Guangdong province.
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In my opinion, some measures should be taken to protect traditional culture effectively. To start with, we should make a law to regulate the society¡¯s performance. Besides, we should draw more people¡¯s attention to it, for the more they know about the importance of culture protection, the stronger support we can get from the public.
In a word, it is high time for us to treasure and develop our own valuable culture.
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¡¾²Î¿¼·¶ÎÄ1¡¿ Hi, Tony!
I¡¯m glad that you will come to Beijing soon. There are lots of places of interest in Beijing. In order to experience traditional Chinese culture better, I do recommend Beijing Hutong tour.
First, we¡¯re going to go sightseeing along the lanes in Hutong. The houses in Hutong are traditional, such as Siheyuan. From them, you can imagine how people used to live. Of course you can stop anywhere you like and it is interesting to take pictures or have a close look. Second, we are going to pay visits to a Hutong family. We can have lunch there and have a short talk with the local residents, which can help you learn about many stories of the past. We can not only appreciate the dramatic changes that Hutong has undergone, but also see evidence of the history of Beijing, experience the old way of life and experience traditional Beijing culture.
In a word, Hutongs are the homes of common people in the past. It is easy to know how people lived and had fun in the old days. So it is a good choice to learn about traditional Chinese culture.
I¡¯m looking forward to your coming. Yours, Li Hua
¡¾²Î¿¼·¶ÎÄ2¡¿ Hi, Tony!
I¡¯m glad that you will come to Beijing soon. There are many places of interest where you can experience the traditional Chinese culture in Beijing, but I¡¯d like to take you to Nanluoguxiang.
First, we can take a walk along the lanes in Hutong to feel the architectural style of the old
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