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Travel prose

Many people think that travel writing is to let you write something about your trip. The more beautiful the scenery and the more wonderful the experience, the more brilliant your travel writing will be. Actually, this is not the case. After mastering some travel writing methods, even if you go to an ordinary place, you can still write poetically and attract attention. I have prepared some 8-word essays on travel notes for you. Travel Prose

Travel Notes in Yuwan

One day in the summer vacation, we went to Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province after more than five hours' journey.

In the afternoon, we came to a newly developed scenic spot-Yuwan. Yuwan is a canyon with two mountains and one water. Although it is not as spectacular as the Grand Canyon in western Zhejiang, it has a unique flavor, so it is known as Zhangjiajie in Jiangsu and Jiuzhaigou in northern Jiangsu. It mainly takes Laolongtan, Erlongtan, Sanlongtan, Longqiao and Longchuang as the main attractions. As soon as you enter the door, it's sanlongtan. The water is crystal clear, and the snow-white waves roll from time to time. The waves hit the rocks and made a loud noise. With a splash, I couldn't help getting into the water. Wow! That water is so cool, it seems to come from an ancient well. Looking up, there is a bridge across the fast-flowing water, which is the Dragon Bridge. Water columns are ejected from the faucet. Some of them are on the handrails of the Dragon Bridge, while others are on the bridge body. I rushed across the bridge with an umbrella and closed it, only to find that I had already become a drowned rat.

Climbing up the mountain road, the rumbling sound of water beckoned us loudly. I saw a piece of white silk hanging from the sky and floating between two peaks. If the splashing water drops hadn't fallen on my face, I really wanted to take it off, put it on my body and dance a Tibetan Hada dance. I couldn't wait to rush forward, only took two steps, and found that my feet were already immersed in the water. It turns out that the water has already "occupied" the steps on both sides. People have the courage to go upstream, let the cool water beat the instep and wash away fatigue and sorrow. The huge momentum seemed to force me down the stone steps, and I managed to walk through this section of the road with a chain in my hand. After passing through the clear and quiet San Longtan, I came to a huge waterfall pool, which is the old Longtan. The waterfall is tall and unusual, as if a giant stands in the mountain, guarding every grass and tree in the mountain. Some naughty water droplets wet my hair; Some jumped into my arms; Others play hide-and-seek with me around my body.

Going further up, there is the Dragon Bed. The Dragon Bed is a big natural rock. Its surface is very smooth, but there are some depressions in the middle. I think it is probably a "masterpiece" left by the dragon when it is resting! I carefully walked onto the dragon bed and enjoyed the dragon's treatment to the fullest. Climbing up the winding mountain road, the top of the mountain is a natural lake. Because the water is too big, the mountain road is blocked, so we can't go up and witness its charming scenery. This is a pity.

The mountain here is not high, but it is very beautiful. The water here is not deep, but it is very cool. It's true that the mountain is not high, the fairy is famous, the water is not deep, and the dragon is spiritual.

the beautiful fishing bay is really unforgettable.

Travel Notes of Mount Tai

During the summer vacation, my family went to Mount Tai for a trip. This is really a strange trip, not only let me see the beautiful scenery of Mount Tai, but also let me know many new friends.

let's take the cable car up the hill first. Looking down from the cable car, I saw Brother Dashu shaking his body with the rhythm of the wind, Sister Huaer was desperately spraying perfume on her skirt, and Sister Butterfly seemed to be in a particularly good mood, showing us its most beautiful dance while collecting honey.

after a while, the cable car came to the top of the mountain. As soon as I entered Tianjie, Grandma Fog was blowing with a whimper, and the villagers felt relaxed and happy. Enjoy this picturesque scenery? "Clouds all over the sky" I suddenly have a feeling of being on cloud nine, as if I were a concubine in the sky.

Some people in Tianjie wear the clothes of this fairy, including the Jade Emperor, the Queen Mother, Chang 'e, and so on. After they put on their clothes, their images are so lifelike, as if I really came to heaven.

along the way, we passed the Notre Dame Temple, Guanghan Palace and other scenic spots. Their workmanship is very exquisite and lifelike. Finally, we came to the highest peak of Mount Tai? Yuhuangding.

Jade Emperor's Peak is made of logs, which has an antique flavor. The Jade Emperor sat in the Jade Emperor's top, smiling and welcoming people who came to visit from afar. Many people knelt in front of the statue of the Jade Emperor, burning incense and worshiping Buddha devoutly, hoping that the Jade Emperor would bless them with all their wishes. It is here that I learned the unusual origin of Mount Tai: Mount Tai is the highest mountain in China, which is famous for its beautiful scenery and steep mountain. In ancient times, Mount Tai was highly appreciated by the emperor, so it was regarded as the statue of the five mountains.

then we visited the worse gate. On the high tower, there is a red sign, and in the center of the sign is written the three big characters of "the worse gate". Looking down from here, you can get a panoramic view of the whole Shandong. It really feels like "once climbing to the top of the peek, one would see, the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky."! The steps of Mount Tai are really high. My cousin stands in front of me, as if standing on my head, and my cousin stands behind me, as if standing at my feet.

I'm tired. I lean against a big tree to rest. Gradually, I feel as if I have become a tree, my hair has become leaves, my arms have become branches, and my feet have become roots.

Finally, I'm leaving, and all my friends in the mountains have come: the birds stopped on my hand and sang beautiful songs to bid me farewell; Brother Dashu followed the rhythm of the wind and provoked a beautiful waltz to bid me farewell. Miss Bee and Sister Butterfly sent their brewed honey to me and saw me off ...

After all, I left. This trip to Mount Tai brought me back full of good feelings and blessings from my friends.

Travel Notes of the Forbidden City

As a China native, I am proud of it!

This palace has a history of more than 58 years. Twenty-four emperors ruled China for about five centuries in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is the ear of the world's palaces. Yes, this is the world-famous Forbidden City! In the Spring Festival of 29, I visited this magnificent palace with my family with admiration and excitement.

After the noon gate and the gate of the Forbidden City, you come to the Hall of Supreme Harmony. I walked up the white marble steps on both sides, step by step. Looking at the finely carved Yunlong stone carving in the middle of the stairs, I can't help but marvel at how people at that time made this wonderful Yunlong stone carving.

After leaving the Hall of Supreme Harmony, a voice came from the earphone of the tour guide when passing through Ganqing Palace: "Ganqing Palace was where the emperors before Kangxi lived and handled government affairs. After Yongzheng, the emperors moved to hall of mental cultivation, but they still handled government affairs here." Oh, no wonder you often see many close-ups of Ganqing Palace on TV. It turns out that it is such an important place. When I passed by the Jiaotai Hall, I heard: "Jiaotai Hall is located between Ganqing Palace and Kunning Palace, which means heaven and earth are in harmony and well-being." I can't help feeling: "It turns out that the ancients even had so many meanings in the name of a house!"

At last, we came to the Palace of Kunning. Looking at the antique big bed, I couldn't help thinking: Why did people use rectangular pillows at that time? This makes me very puzzled. When I turned around, I saw the chamber pot used in ancient times. At this moment, I remembered a costume drama I once saw: Empress Dowager Cixi built a modern toilet in the palace, and the eunuchs around Empress Dowager Cixi came forward to ask them to use the toilet, and the Empress Dowager allowed it. He went in for a long time, and when he came out, everyone laughed, and his face was yellow. The eunuch was puzzled and said, "How is this toilet used? After I finished pulling, I went to pull the rope on it, and the water didn't rush for a long time. Later, I climbed there to see it, and the water suddenly rushed at me. Oh, it was disgusting. " After listening to the queen mother, she burst out laughing. I giggled when I was thinking about it. My parents asked me what I was laughing at, so I told them the story, and they couldn't help laughing after hearing it.

I've visited Suzhou gardens and courtyards in Old Town of Lijiang. I've appreciated the elegant and quaint decorations in the quadrangles of ancient villages and towns, but I've never seen them as beautifully, beautifully and lifelike as the Forbidden City. I can't help but marvel at the wonderful craftsmanship of ancient Chinese craftsmen. Here, I feel the profoundness of the Chinese nation's 5,-year culture. As a China native, I am proud of it!