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Exercise 4 for fifth grade: Introducing famous cities in the world and asking for information

The golden city is thousands of miles away, the land of abundance—Chang’an Music Capital—Vienna Ice Sculpture City—Sapporo Drum City, Japan—Caleda Bridge City, Spain—Rose City, Hamburg, Germany—Gabrovo Bookstore, Bulgaria—Leipzig Cinema City, Germany— Cannes, France; Hollywood City of Science, USA - Tsukuba Flower City, Japan - Paris, France, a smoke-free city and art city - Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland - Lion City of Singapore - Singapore Spring City, Kunming, China - Stamp City and Denture City, Kunming, China - Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein Motor City - Noisy City of Detroit, USA - Green City of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil - Copper City of Warsaw, the capital of Poland - Coconut City of Lusaka, Zambia - Warm City of Haikou - Tehran Wine City of Iran - Munich Shoe City of Germany - Godvardov Table City of Czech Republic - Bern Tower City, the capital of Switzerland—Bagan Casino, the ancient cultural city of Myanmar—Las Vegas Match City in the Atlantic Ocean of the United States—Lecheng City, Yancheping City, Sweden—Bogor Hot City, Indonesia—Khartoum Dry City, the capital of Sudan—Lima, the capital of Peru Water City - Venice Rain City, Italy - Cherrapunji Ice City, India - Snow City, Yakutsk, Russia - Fog City, Washington, the capital of the United States - Sunlight City, London, the capital of the United Kingdom - Lhasa Museum City, China - University City of Rome, the capital of Italy - Oxford Heritage City, the United Kingdom - Damascus, Syria Football City - Wine City in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Library City in Mendoza, Argentina - Painting City in London, the capital of the United Kingdom - Mexico City, a city that never sleeps in Mexico - Mohe Poker City in Heilongjiang, China - Chebulk Snake City in Germany - Egg City in Gochiolo, Italy - Zootopia, Los Angeles, United States - Bat City, Cairo, capital of Egypt - Crow City, Vardan Sobon Town, India - Kathmandu Bird City, Nepal - New Delhi, India; Windy City, Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka - Mural City, Wellington, New Zealand - Jasmine City, Mexico City, capital of Mexico - Athens, Greece City—Lion City of Jerusalem, Palestine—Chocolate City of Singapore, the capital of Singapore—Hershey Financial City, United States—Medical City of London, United Kingdom—Houston Water City, United States—Suzhou, Sweet City of Venice, Italy—Neijiang Rongcheng—Xidu, Chengdu—Gejiu Porcelain Capital - Jingdezhen Yudu, Yugang - Keelung Snow City - Pottery Capital in Washington, USA - Yixing Shibao City - Xining Yancheng - Zigong Football City - Dalian Yangcheng - Guangzhou Zhongcheng - Switzerland Bern Wine City ——Tacheng, Munich, Germany——Bagan Dry City, Myanmar——Iquique City, Chile (Desert) Clean City——London, Bonn Dog Poo Capital——Madrid Fountain City——Jinan Ice City——Harbin, Russia Yaku Cike River City - Wuhan Lincheng - Yichun Qingcheng - Hohhot Coal City - Fushun, Tongchuan Cultural City - Guilin Fog City, Mountain City - Chongqing Eternal Poetry City - Chongqing Fengjie Flower City - Guangzhou Huadu, Paris Shoe City, France - Gottvaldev Bridge City, Czech Republic - Hot City of Hamburg, Germany - Laughing City of Khartoum, Sudan - Dirty City of Karlovo, Bulgaria - Madrid, Athens lowlands, embankments, herrings, windmills, flowers Country - Dutch Stone City - Nanjing Banyan City - Fuzhou Water Capital - Venice Desert Ancient Capital - Cairo Three-dimensional City - Tokyo City of Seven Hills - Rome's Mechanical New Capital - Brasilia Green Capital - The Holy City of Moscow--Jerusalem, the world's Buddhist capital--Bangkok's Venice of the East--Suzhou's Northern Venice--Stockholm Fair City--Leipzig Temperance City--Sweden's Stockholm Music Capital--Austria's Vienna Baths--Finland's Capital Helsinki Bookstore--Leipzig, Germany Luoyang (Peony City) Chongqing (Mountain City) Guilin (Cultural City) Daqing (Oil City) Dalian (Football City) Lhasa (Sunlight City) Harbin (Ice City) Zigong (Yancheng) Nanjing (Stone City) Jilin (Northern River City)

Suzhou (Waicheng) Xining (Shibao City) Kunming (Northern Spring City) Gejiu (Xidu) Zhangjiakou (Pidu) Hohhot (Qingcheng) Jingdezhen (Porcelain Capital) Anshan (Steel Capital) Yichun (Lincheng) Kunming (Spring City) Yixing (Pottery City) Wuhan (Jiangcheng) Keelung (Rain City) Fuzhou (Rongcheng) Xiamen (Luniao) Fushun (Coal City) Neijiang (Sweet City) Guangzhou (Yangcheng, Flower City and Suicheng) Jinan (Quancheng) Quancheng—Jinan

"The ancient capital of symmetry" Beijing - Beijing is a symmetrical city. It takes the Forbidden City as the center and forms a central axis from Yongding Gate, Qianmen, Tiananmen, Meridian Gate, Shenwumen, Jingshan, Di'anmen, Bell Tower to the Drum Tower. Because Beijing's palaces are symmetrically built on both sides of the geographical central axis, other buildings follow the ancient Chinese symmetrical architectural design concept. This symmetrical pattern is particularly obvious in the palace architecture of the Forbidden City. Inside the Forbidden City, not only the palace buildings correspond to each other, but even the stone beasts and stone railings beside the road, the turrets on the edge of the city, and the carvings on the roof ridges are all matched in pairs and complement each other. Neat and symmetrical, it constitutes the unique style and grand momentum of Beijing's urban architecture, giving people a sense of stability, broadness and dignity.

"Flower City" Paris - Paris is known as the "Flower City". The "flower" does not mean flowers, but refers to the "Romantic City". The buildings in the city are of various shapes, the streets are bustling, and the city is full of beautiful gardens. The name "Flower City" implies the diversity of the city; of course, Paris is also the real capital of flowers. Whether on the dining table, on the balcony, in the courtyard, in front of the shop window, on the street, or in people's arms, there are blooming flowers everywhere, and the air is filled with intoxicating fragrance. The colorful flower shops and parks filled with flowers make people forget to leave. Paris is famous for its romance. Every Parisian loves to grow flowers. Flowers can be seen everywhere in front of and behind the house, so Paris is called the "Flower City".

"Fog City" London - because Britain is the country with the earliest industrial development, and London concentrates a large number of British industries. Industrial pollution has caused the formation of smog. And because London's own climate causes the exhaust gas to not escape, it's like being covered in a bunch of fog, so it's called the "Fog City."

"Buddhist Capital" Bangkok - because more than 90% of Thailand's population believes in Buddhism. Its capital, Bangkok, has the most Buddhist temples in the world, with more than 400 Buddhist temples. Walking around the city, you will see majestic pagodas, red-roofed temples, and red, green, and yellow temples, full of mysterious oriental sentiment. Every morning, the whole city is filled with smoke, bells, and sutra chanting. The monks and nuns in the temples walk slowly on the streets, going to each house for alms, which has become a unique sight on the streets of Bangkok, so it is called the "Buddhist Capital".

"Ancient Desert Capital" Cairo - Cairo is located near the top of the Nile Delta. It is surrounded by the Sahara Desert on three sides to the east, south and west. It has a hot and dry climate and is the largest desert city in the world. The urban area is distributed on both sides of the Nile River. On the east bank, there is an old city built from the 11th to 16th centuries, many famous mosques, and a large market with ancient Arab style. Among them, the houses in the old city are relatively low and the streets are narrow. Ancient style. Most of Cairo's scenic spots and historic sites are concentrated here, with more than 400 monuments alone.

"Green Capital" Moscow - Moscow is one of the greenest cities in the world. It is called a "green city". Each person has an average of more than 30 square meters of green space, and the green area accounts for the entire city's area. 40% of the total, there are 11 natural forests, 98 parks, covering an area of ??about 2,000 hectares. There are more than 700 street gardens in the city, covering an area of ??about 1,256 hectares. Together with the indigo Moskva River, thousands of magnificent churches, numerous monuments and well-proportioned modern buildings, Moscow has become a "green" that is envied by the world. capital".

"Water City" Venice - Venice is an archipelago built about 4 kilometers away from the land. The city is composed of 118 small islands and is connected to 177 tributaries. There are more than 2,300 rivers in the city. Water Lane. Urban buildings are connected by more than 100 waterways and more than 400 bridges. The houses in Venice are uniquely built. The foundations are submerged in the water, as if they are emerging from the water, because they are entirely in the water, and the road there is water. Boats have become a unique means of transportation in Venice. Therefore, it became a "water city".

"Lion City" Singapore - Singapore is a city-state, originally meaning Lion City. Singapore is a homonym for "Lion City" in Sanskrit. Because local residents are deeply influenced by Indian culture, they like to use Sanskrit as place names. At the same time, because the geographical shape of Singapore resembles a lion, and the lion is brave and vigorous, it is named after it.

"Music City" Vienna - because Vienna is the center of European classical music The cradle is a city decorated with music; people there can hardly live without music for a day; Vienna is dotted with opera houses and concert halls, among which the "World Opera Center" and the "Golden Hall" have world influence. That’s why it’s called the “Music City”.