Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg arrives in Beijing

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Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg arrived in Beijing on Monday for the Beijing Winter Olympic Games. He’s the first foreign head of state to arrive in Beijing to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games and related activities.

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