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Beijing Travel Diary

Beijing Travel Diary 1 As soon as the summer vacation was over, I couldn't wait to get on the train and went to Beijing to play without taking my report card.

As soon as I got off the train, I saw the antique roof of Beijing West Railway Station. I think even the stations in Beijing are so interesting, so Beijing must be very interesting. When I arrived in the bustling downtown area of Beijing, my little heart was inevitably disappointed. Well, all the houses in Beijing are so old-fashioned, so what's interesting about Beijing? Then I went to the hotel and stayed without looking back.

In the afternoon, we are going to visit the Lama Temple by subway. I think the Lama Temple should be the place where the prince lives. It must be exquisite. It seems that Beijing is quite interesting! So, we bought tickets and went in. The Lama Temple used to be a palace, but now it has become a Lama Temple. The most wonderful things in it are some old trees covered with walnuts and some century-old trees covered with acne. What's more, there is the largest indoor Buddha statue in the world! It is carved from a whole ebony tree and looks amiable, with a long hada in its hand. Then we turned our attention to the Confucius Temple and imperial academy next door. I saw the ranking of Confucius in a hall, with the ranking of Confucius students on both sides, and ancient musical instruments such as chimes in the hall. Walking, we saw a strange-looking guy, and I recognized him at a glance. My mother saw it and asked me what it was. I told my mother that it was an envoy, and a very educated uncle said, "Yes, this is an envoy." Mother was surprised and said, "Ah, Bao Xiao is not bad." When I arrived in imperial academy, which is only separated from the Confucius Temple by a wall, the first thing I saw was a piece of Jinshi tablet with so many words on it! Then we went to the place where the emperor taught. First, we saw the throne of the emperor's atmosphere. I tried to go up and sit down, but I was stopped by the cordon next to me. I can only look at it and sigh. See you in the blink of an eye, we saw a photo, there are so many people in the photo! What are they doing? A tour guide nearby said, "This is the emperor teaching his students. The students had to kneel outside to listen. Although there is only one day of class, I am still a student of the emperor. " In the evening, we went to the famous Guijie Street for dinner.

When I got to Guijie, I saw many red lanterns hanging on Guijie, which made the night look like day. We walked for a long time, arrived at a hot pot restaurant and sat down to eat hot pot. It was really delicious! We were so full that we paid the bill and went back to the hotel with a big belly.

Today, we not only feel the breath of culture, but also eat delicious hot pot. Today's trip is really worthwhile!

Beijing Travel Diary On the morning of July 3rd, our family came to the Bell and Drum Tower happily.

As it was still early, we turned around and turned into the nearby Shichahai. Looking back on last night, the whole street was brightly lit and there was beautiful music everywhere. We sat on the sofa by the lake and enjoyed the beautiful night view. At this moment, a battery car came into my sight and we jumped on it. The driver of this car is very simple and tells us some stories every time he passes by. When I passed that shabby door, I knew that this was Bing Xin's residence. When I passed a magnificent gate, I knew it was Gongwangfu, which later became the garden of Little Shenyang. When I arrived at the quiet Houhai, I was surprised to learn that some famous writers and politicians had lived here. It's really interesting for them to live here.

Shichahai is very quiet in the morning, and people come out to walk their dogs from time to time. It's so leisurely! Walking, there are more than a dozen "big tribute pills" floating on the water. I looked at it carefully. Oh, it turns out that some Beijingers are swimming! As soon as I saw that it was getting late, I urged my parents to go in the direction of the Bell and Drum Tower, crossed the Hutong in Shichahai, and unconsciously came to the famous Yandai Xiejie. The plane image of the tobacco pouch diagonal street looks like an inclined tobacco pouch, so it is the most vivid to call it the tobacco pouch diagonal street. Every store in it is antique and unique, which makes us linger.

Soon we arrived at the Bell and Drum Tower, which was very grand and tall. When we arrived at the bell tower, there was a "dangerous gate" waiting for us. I climbed the stairs with a slope of at least 75 degrees and a length of at least 50 meters carefully. On the top floor, there is the world's largest Yongle clock, which can travel dozens of miles when you knock. At that time, Emperor Yongle ordered craftsmen to cast a big bronze bell, but several times boiling water failed. The emperor was furious and said, "If the clock cannot be cast as scheduled, all craftsmen will lose their heads!" " Seeing that the last boiler was about to break down again, the daughter of a craftsman named Hua Xian pointed to the sky and said to her father, "What do you think that is?" I saw clouds floating in the sky, and Miss Hua Xian jumped into the pot with lightning speed. Suddenly, the fire was blazing and the pot was boiling. His father shouted "Casting Bell" helplessly, and thus the Yongle Bell was built! I think Miss Hua Xian really has the spirit of sacrifice, but I dare not.

When I arrived at the Drum Tower, I saw many colorful drums. When I saw a scarred drum, I realized that they were all replicas, and the real thing was here. Looking at this mutilated drum, I hate those invaders in my heart. They even let go of a drum. Soon, the drum performance began, and I felt very happy with the encouragement of the drums. Five young men dressed in neat and clean clothes, lined up in neat ranks, came in a spirited way, drumming their drums rhythmically, and the onlookers were amazed. Everyone raised their cameras and clicked.

Then, we went back to our hometown by train. Looking at the high-rise city in Beijing, I silently said, "Goodbye, Beijing! I will definitely come back! "

Beijing Travel Diary 3 July 2 1 My parents and I went to Beijing to play. When the train arrived at my Beijing Railway Station, I took many photos with my camera and couldn't help saying, "I finally left home and came to our capital Beijing". Shortly after we got off the bus, the taxi driver took us to the hotel we booked. When we settled in the hotel and went to the restaurant for dinner, it was already dark every day. Suddenly it began to rain cats and dogs. I see all the street lights across the street are on. After the heavy rain lasted about 1 hour, we returned to the hotel because we were so eager to see everything in the capital.

In spite of the heavy rain, we set off again. We went to several shopping malls by bus, and one of them had a lot of water. When we came out, the whole street was flooded with rain. Because we couldn't get on the bus, we waited at the bus stop for more than an hour without waiting for the bus. There was lightning and thunder, and I was very scared. I have never seen such heavy rain, and I was there. Finally, dad took us all the way to the hotel, which was very dangerous. The rain flooded my thighs, and it kept raining hard. We were lucky to get back to the hotel safely.

The next day, the rain stopped, and I bravely climbed up the spectacular scene at a fast speed. The majestic Great Wall, in the next few days, I visited Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Temple of Heaven and other places of interest. This private one-day trip to Beijing left a deep memory for me.

When I was very young, my parents told me that Beijing is the capital of China and a beautiful city, and I always wanted to go there. Because I was rated as a "three-good student" last semester, my mother finally took me this summer vacation.

We stayed in Beijing for seven days and went to the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, Tiananmen Square and many other places. Only then did I know that Tiananmen Square was originally a part of the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is the palace where the emperor once lived and the dragon chair where he once sat. I really want to sit in the dragon chair and take a picture to experience the feeling of being an emperor. It's a pity that the aunt said it was a cultural relic and it was not allowed to touch it. It's a pity.

China Film City is also a very interesting place where tourists can make their own movies. We showed a movie about bandits, playing bandits with our group's Dudu brother, and mothers playing police aunts. After the performance, everyone laughed askew and looked strange. It turns out that being an actor is not an easy task.

This is really a very pleasant trip.