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Royal chariot takes Chinese ambassador to the Buckingham
www.chinanews.cn 2007-06-13 10:50:15
On the noon of June 12, her majesty the Queen Elizabeth II of UK sent two
royal chariots to take Fu Ying, the new Chinese ambassador, to the
Buckingham Palace, where Fu handed the letter of credence to her majesty.
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