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Estonia's ambassador seeks ordinary Chinese lifestyle
Updated: 2013-05-30
By Lin Hanqing (chinadaily.com.cn)
Estonia’s new ambassador to China, Toomas Lukk, discussed his country’s ties with China in an exclusive interview with China Daily.
Lukk said he believes there will be a growing number of people traveling between the two countries in the future, and he is excited to introduce more Chinese people to Estonia.
Now, nine months into his new position, Lukk said he tries to live his daily life not only as a foreign diplomat, but also as an ordinary Chinese resident to feel close to the place and the people.
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