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Describe your hometown

Bi 1 My hometown is Lahore. I was born in Lahore and I like it a lot. Lahore is a very important city in Pakistan because it is the capital city of the lar est province in Pakistan. !i ht now I am livin in my hometown and I wish live over here for the rest of my life. Lahore is a very bi city with wide and beautiful roads. Lahore is also re arded as the educational hub of Pakistan as there are many educational institutes in Lahore. Lahore also has its si nificance for the fact that it was a very important city durin the Mu hal period. People who visit Lahore can easily a ree to the fact that it has very rich cultural herita e. "here are many ardens# historical buildin s and museums in Lahore. $nother thin which is very special about Lahore is its food industry# there are many different restaurants which are offerin different kinds of food. I have been to many cities in this world# but still I re ard Lahore to be the most beautiful city amon st all. Last month I went to Dubai and everybody knows that hw beautiful it is# but still I was keen to return to my hometown. "here is so much reenery in Lahore whereas I was not able to find enou h in Dubai. I think that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. I think I can hi hli ht all the ood features of Lahore because it is my city# and that it is the reason# I often i nore the ood features of other cities in the world.
Bi 2

I was born in a small sea-side town in Malaysia called Mersing. It is situated in the southeast of Malaysia, near the South China Sea. It is a small town with a population of about fifty thousand people. It is a peaceful and beautiful town. The main occupation of the people there is fishing. The sea is their livelihood. Besides fishing, tourism has also become uite popular. Tourists stop over at Mersing on their way to the islands off Mersing. The most popular island is !ulau Tioman. The population here is made up of Malays, Chinese and Indians. The ma"ority of the people are Malays. There are either fishermen or farmers. The Chinese are mostly shop#eepers and restaurant and hotel owners. The Indians who are the minority are either civil servants or rubber tappers. The town consists of three streets of shops. There are three schools, a Chinese, a Malay and an $nglish medium schools. There is a hospital and a few private clinics, a cinema hall, library and a big wet mar#et by the sea. There are a number of hotels to accommodate tourists who floc# to Mersing to visit the Islands.

The people in my hometown live in peace and harmony. I love the peace and uiet of my little hometown.

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