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I'd like to invite you to join us for a visit the Zhongshan Park on September 10 for the Teachers' Day.
We will gather at the school gate and take No.2 Bus to leave for the Zhongshan Park at 8:30 in the morning. There we can enjoy a wonderful flower exhibition where many kinds of flowers will be shown. We'll see plays performed by the famous actors. The most wonderful thing will be our performing with our teachers, which will give us a good memory. At noon, we'll have lunch together with our teachers. We'll return at about 5:00 in the afternoon. If you are able to come, please let me know and take a camera with you, we'll take many photos for the teachers.
I'm waiting for your early reply
Yours truly
Lihua
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