Peter Pan from Manchester
Monday, January 13, 2020
WITHOUT rainbow flags and colourful light, Gay Village appears just like other common places in a city. Most of its buildings are flats and shops. Red bricks and large windows dominate the area’s facade. Such design is typical in Britain’s big cities, let alone a city as big as Manchester.
During the day, the place in center of Manchester is quiet and most of its cafes are closed. “There used to be a signpost that
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