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     Welcome to the Polynesian Cultural Centre! You are entering a world of funs! My name is called Tera,
a Polynesian name which mean "the sun". I'm very glad you can come today and learn about some of the
amazing Polynesian way. As you can see, here behind myself is one of their boats. To build a boat like this,
you needed a very tall, straight tree. You first cut down the tree and remove the branch. Then you cut the
tree in half so you have two long pieces of woods. You use one piece to make the boat. Remove the inside
for a person to sit. Take the bark off the outside of the boat and puts oil on it so it will easily go through
the sea. Some Polynesian boats have sails.
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     Anita Mei was a very famous pop singer in Hong Kong. Together with her mother, she  began to 
perform in the age of four. In the early 1980s, she took part in a local sing competition  and won the 
first prize. The song "Bad Girl" made him famous. The following years saw Anita  make many records.
 Some of her song were very popular. She was always ready to help others, but  she made a lot of good
 friends. When SARS hits Hong Kong, she organized several concerts with  other pop stars call on 
Hong Kong people to brave face the disease. Sadly, Anita died of the cancer  in 2003. The lady whom 
was brave and beautiful will always be remembered by people.
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