Three generations of the Lei family

Three generations of the Lei family

Three generations of the Lei family, who once dreamed of striking gold, has now been awarded the British Empire Medal and the Order of Australia, symbolizing the successful integration of Chinese people into Australian society and their flourishing achievements.


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