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What are some words to describe the joy of traveling?

I am so happy that I forget to leave. I am so happy that I forget to return.

Linger, pronunciation: liú lián wàng fǎn

Definition: Linger: lingering, unwilling to leave. Wang: forget; Hui: return. It is a metaphor for liking or being fascinated by something and being unwilling or forgetting to leave it. Often used to describe nostalgia for beautiful scenery or things.

Example: This beautiful place is really unforgettable.

Happy but not thinking about Shu, pronunciation: lè bù sī shǔ

Interpretation: The original meaning is that Liu Chan is content with enjoying himself and does not miss Shu. Later, he described having fun in the new environment and no longer wanted to go back to the original environment.

Example: They enjoyed playing abroad and did not miss Shu.

Happy and forget to return, pronunciation: lè ér wàng fǎn

Definition: So happy that I forget to go home. Describes being addicted to a certain occasion and reluctant to leave.

Example: The pleasing scenery of lakes and mountains makes tourists happy and forget to return.