Chinese girl studies in small "UN"
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Kia ora (Hello). This is a photo of me taken on Oct. 29, 2009. My name is Kelly Zeng and I am five years old. I was born in New Zealand and I am a pupil at Miramar Christian School. I am very happy to know so many friends from all the corners of the world. I live with my parents and younger sister in Wellington, a beautiful city. But it is also called a "windy city", because it has strong winds very often. My father is a Chinese while my mother is an Indonesian. My younger sister is three years old, but she is almost as tall as I am. I go to school after breakfast every morning. I love my school. I love my teachers and my schoolmates. The pupils in my school come from many countries and regions, such as the Philippines, Iraq, India, Fiji, Samoa and Ukraine. I am the only Chinese in the school. So my father calls the school a small "United Nations" .

Kia ora (Hello). This is a photo of me taken on Oct. 29, 2009. My name is Kelly Zeng and I am five years old. I was born in New Zealand and I am a pupil at Miramar Christian School. I am very happy to know so many friends from all the corners of the world. I live with my parents and younger sister in Wellington, a beautiful city. But it is also called a "windy city", because it has strong winds very often. My father is a Chinese while my mother is an Indonesian. My younger sister is three years old, but she is almost as tall as I am. I go to school after breakfast every morning. I love my school. I love my teachers and my schoolmates. The pupils in my school come from many countries and regions, such as the Philippines, Iraq, India, Fiji, Samoa and Ukraine. I am the only Chinese in the school. So my father calls the school a small "United Nations" .(Xinhua Photo)
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