Dave's 2007 China Trip Suzhou (Part 4 - Boat Ride)




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Dave's 2007 China Trip Suzhou (Part 4 - Boat Ride)

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Last part of Suzhou, then it's off to Nanjing.

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Xytrasx

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China, Chinese, Silk, Suzhou, Gardens,

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