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Hospital de los Venerables Review

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Although the poor tour of this attraction is not very famous - so-called cold door, but the scenery here is still not to be missed, the so-called visual trap of the Holyware collection room is to use a small space, using perspective to make a painting on smallpox, people feel very real. It is worth seeing. Because there are few mentions on domestic websites, there are very few Chinese people inside. When we went there, there were only two of us. Later, we also arrived in Europe and the United States. We lingered inside. The guide interpreter naturally does not have Chinese. We took the English version, but it was too fast, and many religious terms were almost no auxiliary role for us. We a little overestimated our English level... Everyone should also see if they should use it...

Hospital de los Venerables

Posted: Sep 9, 2014
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