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Letter to a child in Taiwan Province Province, composition 400, look.

Dear children in Taiwan Province Province:

Hello!

I am a classmate in grade six. My name is XXX. When I was very young, my parents taught me to sing a song: "There was a dragon in the ancient East, and its name was China. There was a group of people in the ancient East, all descendants of dragons. " Dear children in Taiwan Province Province, you will certainly sing this song. We are all descendants of China and descendants of dragons. I miss you very much. I want to visit you in Taiwan Province. What's it like to visit your school? Is the classroom spacious and bright? How many students are sitting in it? Are the playground, flower beds and basketball stands on campus the same as ours? I dream of boating with you in the beautiful Sun Moon Lake, climbing the high Ali Mountain and enjoying the natural scenery of Taiwan Province Province. I want to taste fresh fruits, vegetables and delicious seafood in Taiwan Province Province. The place I want to go most is the zoo, where there must be many exotic animals that are not available in the mainland for us to watch. I think you must be willing to be my tour guide!

Dear children in Taiwan Province Province, I want to tell you that I am looking forward to your coming to the mainland. I will take you boating on Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace in Beijing. Boarding the "Ghost Seeing Sorrow" to see the red leaves of Xiangshan; Walk into the Forbidden City and learn about China's modern culture; Climb the Great Wall and enjoy the scenery in the north. I will take you all over the country, to Tibet, to Qinghai, and to climb the towering Kunlun and Mount Everest. Go to the Central Plains to see the surging Yangtze River and Yellow River. Mainland fruits are world-famous. I'll take you to taste the big watermelon in panggezhuang, the peach in Pinggu, the grape cantaloupe in Turpan, Xinjiang, the orange in Sichuan and the big red dates in Shandong. You must have heard the news that the Shenzhou VI manned spacecraft was successfully launched. I will take you to visit Uncle Fei Longjun and Uncle Nie Haisheng, listen to their stories about flying in the sky and visit manned spacecraft.

Compatriots on both sides of the strait look forward to reunion. Realizing the reunification of the motherland is my dream, and it is also the dream of all China people. I believe this beautiful dream will come true at an early date. Let's dream together!

I wish the two sides of the Taiwan Strait an early reunification!

Katinkas Carras