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Children's Hilltop Festival - Mulan: The Warrior Princess
Adapted from the legendary Chinese poem and set in ancient China, Mulan is a devoted daughter who disguises herself as a man to serve in the army in her aging father's place.
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Adapted from the legendary Chinese poem and set in ancient China, Mulan is a devoted daughter who disguises herself as a man to serve in the army in her aging father’s place. A delightful adventure of heroism written by Alvaro Saar Rios.
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