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... s gimmick, the live broadcast time is long, plus your own sense of existence, it is difficult to watch the number of people, it is more difficult to say, brush a two million out of it is always there.

What should I do with the original planned praise?

It was definitely going to be a crowded area.

But think carefully, such a golden holiday, in addition to the number of people in the scenic area, where are the most people?

On the road!

There are not a few cliffs ...

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