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Have been playing the city games in China for about a decade, I came to Australia and that makes my straying dream nearly come true. But I miss my homwtown, a place they call Jiang Nan. Even though I am here enjoying the alien air and langscapes, my heart is always with China.

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After two friends and I took a house in a suburb area of Australia, the real life continues with stressful paces and extra entertainments. Life can never stop, so does the sunshine.

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puffing billy

Today, another 4 classmates(Jenny, Max, Ross, Anny) and me went to Puffing Billy Steam Train. It is a famous place of interest which is probably the resort for many local Australians. We five persons together with 8 persons of another class went there in cold because the train usually goes through the chilly forest. I regret wearing fewer clothes, thanks to my new hat, my head was warmer.
We started from Belgrave, passing Menzies Creek and Lakeside and finally got at the small town, Gembrook; in the afternoon, we took the train going back to the start.
Actually at first we took photos zealously but after noon our passion was shocked by the cold and tire. However, the landscapes are really fantastic and worth memorizing. We chat in the old train and saw the over-passionate locals wave their hands to us without embarrassment and doubt when the train slowly shuttled in the damp fog and weak sunshine. We also enjoyed the special customs of local towns where people looked very easy and children played swing and bicycles happily. It just gave me a feeling of leisure and peace. It is a real pity that it was not hot today. But it is all right for a beautiful and wonderful day.











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