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[Historical review: Two text messages from the Queen of England and a 6-year-old girl in China are witnesses to the return of Hong Kong and the friendship between China and the United Kingdom] Figure 1: China's 6-year-old Xie Wanying copied (Picture 1) wrote to the Queen in English

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[Historical Review: Two Text Messages from the Queen of the United Kingdom and the 6-year-old Girl of China are witnesses to the return of Hong Kong and the friendship between China and the United Kingdom]

Photo 1: Xie Wanying, 6 years old in China, wrote a letter to the Queen in English. Figure 1 Chinese written by Xie Feng, the father of a town cadre, translated into English by his mother, who is a middle school teacher, received a reply letter on February 3, 1997.

Figure 2: Cover of the Queen's reply

Figure 3: The content of the Queen's reply

[Historical review: Two text messages from the Queen of England and a 6-year-old girl in China are witnesses to the return of Hong Kong and the friendship between China and the United Kingdom] Figure 1: China's 6-year-old Xie Wanying copied (Picture 1) wrote to the Queen in English
[Historical review: Two text messages from the Queen of England and a 6-year-old girl in China are witnesses to the return of Hong Kong and the friendship between China and the United Kingdom] Figure 1: China's 6-year-old Xie Wanying copied (Picture 1) wrote to the Queen in English
[Historical review: Two text messages from the Queen of England and a 6-year-old girl in China are witnesses to the return of Hong Kong and the friendship between China and the United Kingdom] Figure 1: China's 6-year-old Xie Wanying copied (Picture 1) wrote to the Queen in English

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