May 2, 2012
Britain is welcoming growing numbers of Chinese visitors, and now we're doing our bit to ...
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Posted by: RhodriClark
ensure they can learn more about the history of places they visit in North Wales. Mandarin - 普 通 话 - is the eighth language to feature on HistoryPoints. You can read one of our translated pages here - which is all about this place: 英国最小的房子,下东门街,康威.
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