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The green roof.
Red.
Can you see the triangular
roof? Just next to it.
The one next to the building with a triangular
roof. I've been to the roof, it's red.
I am so sure of it.
Come on, stop arguing. In a few years, I'll
open a Chinese Restaurant on the Empire State.
We'll name it "Top of the World". So we
can see it from anywhere is manhattan?
Top of the World.
Ready, look at the camera.
Everyone cheese! OK!
Ms Li, how long will we stay
at the Statue of Liberty?
I have to buy some Gucci handbags.
No hurry, just take some pictures
first. I'll take you to shop later, OK?
I heard people said that
you came from Guangzhou.
Yes, I left China ten years ago.
How long haven't you been back?
I'll go back next month.
Right... people always wanted to leave
back in the 80's. Now, they all go back.
Many Hong Kong people
working the Mainland now.
Yeah, most people regret they ever left. There
are plenty of golden opportunities in China.
Yeah!
Now, it's high season.
Reservation is tough. You
didn't confirm, so it's gone.
OK, call me tomorrow morning.
What a trouble.
Your ticket is issued.
You have got your green card
too. You can go home now.
Is Mr. Chan's ticket
ready? He called many times.
Enjoy yourself.
Miss Teresa Tang, the famous
Chinese pop song queen,
died of asthma today at her
hotel room in Pattaya, Thailand.
She died young at age 42.
Teresa was a native of Shantung,
she was born in 1953
to a soldier's family.
Teresa started in show business at 11. Soon, she
became the most popular pop song singer in Taiwan.
HK and SE Asia for performances.
fascinated all her fans,
She was crowned the
Queen of Lyric songs.
from the middle 70's to the 80's.
In mid 70's her songs started
to storm Mainland China.
Soon, she became a phenomenon in China.
people could hear her
songs anytime, anywhere.
numerous Chinese all over the world.
People said, if only there are
Chinese, you can hear Teresa's songs.
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