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Indian Student In China Gives A Tour Of Her Dorm, Netizens Say, 'Straight Out Of C-Drama'

Indian Student In China Gives A Tour Of Her Dorm, Netizens Say, 'Straight Out Of C-Drama'

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An Indian engineering student studying in Shenzhen, China, gave a video tour of her university dorm, describing it as "super cute, cozy and perfect for student life".
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