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In "Homesick," Jean and her family traveled to Kuling to escape the sweltering heat of the summer in the city and to find relief in the cooler mountain climate. Kuling was a popular summer retreat for families seeking respite from the oppressive heat and a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The trip also served as a way for them to reconnect and bond as a family in a different environment.

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