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What tourist attractions surprise you?

In recent years, I have been going out to play with my parents. The scenery I have seen is almost the same, but if I really want to say the scenic spots that surprise me, I think they are the Oriental Pearl of Wuzhen and Shanghai. One is the ancient rhyme of history, and the other is a modern masterpiece. I still remember it clearly. At that time, I did have a feeling of brightening my eyes, which was amazing.

Let's talk about Wuzhen first. When we arrived in Jiaxing, it was already evening and it was completely dark. Then Wuzhen is divided into East Gate and West Gate. At that time, we knew that the west gate of Wuzhen was famous for its night scenes, so we decided not to rest, and went to play directly at night. As a result, my mother was very tired. My brother and I went alone, and my father had dinner with my mother first.

After entering Tashi, the first feeling was that there were many people, but then we limped to a remote backyard. It is said that there are pools, trees, flowers and lights in the backyard. It was really amazing at that time. The flashing lights reflected on the lake, and then everything was silent. My brother and I both subconsciously reduced our pace and walked silently in the yard to enjoy these beautiful scenery, but

The next day, our family went to Dongzha. Compared with those ancient buildings, the Mu Xin Memorial Hall surprised me the most. Mu Xin is one of my favorite writers, and I am also looking forward to visiting this memorial hall during my trip to Wuzhen. Then I saw a lot of Mu Xin's original works and photos, which made me feel idolized. Then I thought of Mu Xin's sentence "I am the one who snows in the dark", and instantly felt that I had evolved from a pseudo-illiterate to a semi-illiterate.

Then Shanghai, the time for us to go to Shanghai is four or five in the afternoon. My father and I seem to have been struggling whether to go to the Bund or the Pearl Tower first. Later, we decided to go to the Pearl Tower first and the Bund the next day. But the royal family waited in line for five hours, and there were really many people. The queue surrounded the Pearl Tower? However, I didn't know it was worth it until I got to the tower, because looking down from the tower, you can see the whole night scene of Shanghai, with thousands of lights and stars all over the sky, which directly enters your eyes through transparent glass. I was not defeated by the fatigue of waiting in line all the time, but still walked around the tower with great interest, especially the night view of the Bund, which was even more beautiful, and the overlooking angle made people feel heroic.

I'm impressed by both places. They are not as artificial as other scenic spots. All kinds of so-called "beauty" just stand there waiting for you to discover, without urging or obstructing. I have the honor to meet them in my life.