
While we were walking along the street, we came across the coolest looking shrine. It was called Nagasaki’s Confucian Shrine: Then and Now Museum of Chinese History.
Lauren and I were really keen to go inside and have a look, but Tina was a bit more sceptical about it, so she decided to wait outside and stare at the grey, cracked building across the road until we were finished. 
As Lauren and I walked into the grounds, I couldn’t stop ooing and aahing over what I saw. Tina heard all my sounds of amazement that she decided to come in and see what I was going on about! Well it was worth all the oo’s and aah’s, I can tell you that much! In the end, she said, “that was good, wasn’t it?” I couldn’t help but say, “I told you so!”

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Yeah yeah you told me so hehehe :-)
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