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Travel Notes: Xiao Xin, Malaysia
I recently went to Malaysia and met a very interesting little boy named Xiao Xin. I met Xiao Xin and his family when I was wandering around the town. Xiao Xin is a very lively child. He often jumps around to say hello to me. He wanted to make friends with me very much, so I soon became good friends with him. Xiao Xin took me to the local amusement park, where there are all kinds of entertainment facilities and games, including high-speed roller coasters and simulated flights. Xiao Xin told me his favorite game with great interest and played there with me. This is a very exciting experience! After the tour, we went to a local restaurant and tasted delicious Malaysian dishes. Xiao Xin told me that he liked the local food very much and introduced some of his favorite dishes to me. After dinner, we went to the local market and saw many interesting things. Xiao Xin especially likes some toys and trinkets. He always showed it to me and asked him if he liked it. Finally, Xiao Xin and I ended this pleasant trip together. Although we will part in the end, I will always remember this lovely little boy and the wonderful time when we met in Malaysia.
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