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Hello, my name is Lee Young June, and I'm your tour guide here at Chivalry Village. Our village has a tropical climate that's hot and humid all day long, with afternoon rain showers being a regular occurrence. To prepare for this, be sure to bring an umbrella and a raincoat along. On sunny days, don't forget to pack some sunscreen and hats to protect yourself from the sun. It's also a good idea to carry bottled water to stay hydrated and have a towel handy to wipe away sweat. As we continue with our tour, I recommend you only take what you need, so let's get started! Our first stop is the Aboriginal house culture exhibit, where you'll see homes built on top of each other for safety reasons. This design helps prevent animal attacks, intrusions by insects, and exposure to hot ground. The sloping roof allows water to flow off easily, preventing it from pooling and collapsing. The park surrounding the village features ancient trees that block sunlight and cool the air down. A clear fountain is also present, which is made by pulling up groundwater. Now I'm going to take a break for lunch and some free time. Please don't stray too far away while I'm gone. Next up on our tour is the Landmark Artina Temple in our town, which miraculously survived a war that took place over 3,500 years ago.
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