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... nt years, the number of Chinese in Phoenix has reached 60,000. The city government has always adhered to the policy of attracting Chinese, and the effect is still there.

The media advertised this game as a derby between China and China. Pharaoh and Dayao were the leaders of the Suns and the Nets, and they were in the same position, so they received a lot of attention. Chinese people from Phoenix and nearby cities rushed to the scene. .

   Before six o'clock, Zhang Lili and Su Qun b ...

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