Indo China ties
Jul 29 2008, Rajbir Deswal

SHE has been in India for barely a month but she has already learnt how to greet the Indian way. She offers a confident namaste in case you hold out your hand. Huang Xiao Meo, also known as Juno, is on her first-ever trip abroad and all for a good cause....

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