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The Bachelorette Season 7 Episode 6
Ashley visits Hong Kong with her eight remaining suitors. Before two are eliminated, one dines with her on a junk boat and another goes with her to Victoria’s Peak Park. For the six others, it’s a day at the races—dragon-boat races—at Stanley Beach.
Serie: The Bachelorette
Episode Title: Episode 6
Air Date: 2011-06-27
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