You have just read an article containing incorrect information about your town. Tell them about incorrect information and importance of correcting it.

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing
this
letter with regards to inform you that the
last
historical
article
from your newspaper which I have read it recently, has some misleading information.
Last
Friday I read the
article
about my country's
town
centres. It was a wonderful
article
, all arts were well-organized and the pictures were attractive. But the author did not mention some parts. I have a PhD degree in history so l know my
town
perfectly. It has a unique architectural site that not having any similarities to other
town
centres. Yazd city
centre
area has some different aspects
in contrast
with other
town
centres. It has a main stone tower which is located in the city
centre
.
Also
, all the
centre
shops have the same size, model and shapes.
This
design is unique and very interesting for each visitor. If the writer of the
article
wants to know more about Yazd and gain more reliable data, I could manage one day tour of Yazd
centre
and will explain and show all parts of
town
with useful details. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Sara Smith
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