I 1) (bore) in London, in the capital of England and I 2) (live) there until I 3) (leave)
home at the age of 18. My parents 4) (move) to England from China in the 1970s.
As a child I 5) (go) to the local school and, of course, 6) (speak) English with a local
accent, just like all the other children. But at home it was very different. We 7) (live) in
a Chinese environment, with a great extended family of uncles and aunts. I 8) (remember)
feeling part of this big thing called “family”, and an even bigger thing called “China”. I think my
family really 9) (influence) me a lot while I 10) (grow) up. They often talked about
China as “our home” – even though I had never 11) (be) there before.
To me, it 12) (not, seem) at all strange to grow up as part of two cultures. I always
13) (think) that growing up in two cultures is a kind of gift, not a disadvantage. Now
that I 14) (have) a child of my own, I want her to get in touch with her Chinese roots
too, so we (plan) a visit to China later this year. All her Chinese cousins and relatives
15) (look) forward to meeting her.
The capital of Great Britain is full of popular and world-famous tourists attractions. For example: Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, London Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, etc. Let's start from Big Ben. Big Ben is the most famous clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. All tourists visit it at first. Behind this long and beautiful building stands medieval Westminster Abbey, where many historic weddings and coronations took place. And maybe the main place in London is Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official London residence. Tourists always go to see the ceremony of changing the Guard there.
To sum up, London is a wonderful and beautiful city! There are many places of interest. And everyone should visit it!
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