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Dear Tom,
I'm glad that you're coming to my hometownfor a trip. I'd like to tell you about some famous scenery spots here.
The first place you shouldn't miss is thetemple in front of our village, which was built in the Song Dynasty. There isalso a great valley near our village. It is covered with great green trees,some of which are about one thousand years old. In recent years it hasattracted many visitors from all over the world. Of course, there are manyother places worth visiting. I am sure you will enjoy your visit here.
Looking forward to your coming.
Yours,
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