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Dear Lucy,
I'm glad to hear that you're coming tovisit my hometown â Sichuan Province. This area is rich in tourist attractionsand enjoys many world-famous places of interest, such as Jiuzhaigou andDujiangyan Irrigation Project.
Jiuzhaigou is well known for its beautifullakes, of which the water is clear and looks colorful. It really can excitevisitors' imagination. Another attraction is Dujiangyan Irrigation Projectwhich was built over 2,000 years ago. It is still playing an important part inthe irrigation of the region today. Besides, the nice weather and convenienttransportation here can make your trip more enjoyable. I'm sure you'll have agood time.
I'm looking forward to your coming. Yours truly,
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