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The difference between travel and tourism composition

During the winter vacation, I experienced a different trip, traveling to Yunnan with the photography association of my parents' school. Go out early and return late every day, usually get up at four or five in the morning, and take a bus for dozens of minutes to shoot the sunrise at the right place; In the afternoon, I will take a bus to other places to shoot the sunset, and I often have dinner at eight or nine in the evening. Although it is very hard and tired, I have gained a lot of knowledge and broadened my horizons.

On this trip, we went to Kunming, Dongchuan, Luoping and Yuanyang in Yunnan. This trip is different because we spend most of our time shooting sunrises and sunsets in the mountains. Every time we go out early to see the spectacular and beautiful sea of clouds facing the sunrise, we must arrive at the shooting location early in the afternoon, quietly waiting for the sunset and watching the sun as red as egg yolk rise slowly.

I saw the colorful and boundless red land in Dongchuan; I saw the endless golden rape blossoms in Luoping; I saw sparkling terraces hovering from Yuanyang; I saw thousands of red-billed gulls flying over Kunming. ...

What I remember most about this trip is the colorful ethnic customs of Yuanyang. There are Hani, Yao, Miao, Dai, Zhuang, Yi and other ethnic minorities in Yuanyang area, among which Hani is the largest, accounting for about 80%. The clothes they wear are all woven and embroidered by themselves, and the patterns on the clothes are various, with flowers, birds and clouds ... Their clothes are colorful, with bright red, light yellow and milky white on the basis of navy blue ... very beautiful! The little girl wears silver ornaments of different sizes on her head. When she walks, her headdress will make a crisp sound, which is very pleasing to the ear. Hani people have dark skin because they have been working in the sun for a long time and exposed to ultraviolet rays. The old people and children here can sing and dance well. Every festival, they wear beautiful clothes, sing and dance. They are very happy.

After school, the children play with branches and dirt, play with water, play by the stream and live freely on the hills and slopes. There is a love primary school where we live. It is said that children have to walk a long mountain road to school. This reminds me that it is so convenient for me to go to school that my parents drive to pick me up. The learning environment is so superior. What a big gap!