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Composition on Journey to Su, Shanghai and Hangzhou

I gave up the trip to the seaside and chose the trip to Suzhou, Shanghai and Hangzhou. On the 15th of this month, we embarked on our journey.

In the afternoon, we got on the tour bus, and I was very excited. When we crossed our mother river, the Yellow River, the sky gradually darkened. I was still staring out the window, trying to take in all the scenery outside the window. It was all dark, and I finally fell asleep under my mother's persuasion.

When I opened my eyes, it was already bright and the car had arrived in Jiangyin City. The majestic Jiangyin Bridge stands in front of my eyes, ah! How spectacular! This is the first time I have seen the Yangtze River. Under the Jiangyin Bridge that spans the north and south of the Yangtze River, the boats are flowing in the river. It is really beautiful. My spirit immediately improved and I observed the scenery on both sides of the road. After a while, we arrived at our first stop - Suzhou.

We first went to Dingyuan, a famous scenic spot in Suzhou. I heard: Dingyuan is the private residence of Liu Bowen, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Because Liu Bowen settled here, it was called Dingyuan. After Liu Bowen died, he was buried here. As soon as we entered, we immediately saw some ancient culture with small bridges and flowing water, fish playing in the water, leisurely pavilion courtyards, etc. There were towering trees in the courtyard and green grass on the roadside. It is worth mentioning that when we finally exited, , you will see a big purple clay pot. If you touch it and put the touching hand in your pocket, you will bring blessings home. Although this is a legend, I can't help but touch the pot. The handle naturally Put it in my pocket, I also want to take the blessing home. This is truly a breathtaking Jiangnan garden painting!

After that, we went to the famous Hanshan Temple. The tour guide aunt told us that there is a story like this: There was a poet named Zhang Ji. I failed to pass the exam and met Hanshan Temple on the way back. The loud and distant bells of Hanshan Temple eliminated my inner sorrow, so I worked hard and studied hard, and finally realized my dream of being named on the gold medal list. As soon as we entered Hanshan Temple, we heard the distant bells. I calmed down and listened to the bells silently. I really had no distracting thoughts, but I didn't know if I would study hard. We said goodbye to Hanshan Temple, a thousand-year-old temple, and headed to the next place - Jinxi, a water town.

As soon as we arrived at Jinxi Ancient City, the climate felt very humid, and it was even more humid due to the cloudy weather.

After getting off the bus, as soon as we entered, we saw small bridges, flowing water, and rippling lotus flowers. Although it was not the season for lotus flowers to bloom, there were still red and white lotus flowers vying for beauty. The big lotus leaves are like big umbrellas supporting the lake. Occasionally, there are a few frogs croaking on the lotus leaves, as if they are welcoming guests from afar to come here. The residents of each family are in the middle of the water. That is to say, the streets, alleys, front and back of the house are all waterways. Unlike us, there is land everywhere. They use boats as their only means of transportation, which is really unique. We took a rowing boat to their ancient town waterway to observe the unique residences and markets. There are teahouses, restaurants, shops, and residences on the streets.

We were sitting on the sculling boat, and the boat girl began to sing folk songs to us. I sat on the rickety boat, leisurely, as if I was in a fairyland, so comfortable! Grandma and the boat girl sang together. The song floated to the entire lake, adding a beautiful scenery to the lake and pushing the happy atmosphere to a climax. Friends on the same boat applauded them, and another grandma on the same boat applauded them. We also sang a piece of our local opera - Erjiaxian. Of course, it also received a lot of applause. I really wanted to row a paddle boat, but for the sake of safety, I gave up the idea. Unconsciously, time passed quickly and we had to leave this beautiful and picturesque water town.

I looked back three times at the picturesque and fascinating ancient water town. Can you all feel my reluctance to leave? Bye now! Jinxi Water Village! Although we don’t know when we will meet again, your style will always be engraved in my mind!

Following our trip to the south of the Yangtze River, we came to Shanghai, the city that never sleeps. We took a bus and passed by the source of the Huangpu River - Dianshan Lake in Qingpu District, Shanghai. This was what the tour guide aunt told me. I immediately Lying at the window and looking at the endless Dianshan Lake, the water connects to the sky and the sky connects to the water. I can't see the edge at a glance. Apart from the sea, I have never seen such a big lake. However, time always leaves no one behind. I looked at it in a hurry. After a while, my eyes had to leave here and go straight to Shanghai.

When we arrived in Shanghai, the largest city in China, it was already 20 o'clock in the evening. It was already dark, but Shanghai was brightly lit. All kinds of neon lights are constantly changing, flashing and flashing, so beautiful. Viewed from the high overpass, the night view of Shanghai is so beautiful! We all couldn't help shouting "Wow", we picked up the camera or mobile phone in our hands and took pictures, but the happy time was always short-lived. The car took us into the Renmin Road Tunnel. The tour guide aunt told us that the top of our car It's the rolling Huangpu River. We go directly from under the Huangpu River to Pudong through a tunnel. When I arrived in Pudong, the first thing I felt was that the buildings here are really high. The tour guide told us that the Oriental Pearl Tower and the World Trade Center Tower are more than 300 meters high. The 500-plus buildings under construction have not yet been topped out. We were passing by, and I hurriedly walked out. Look, wow. You can't even see the roof from the car.

Later, the car took us to the entrance of the Oriental Pearl Tower. The clouds and mist were floating among the high-rise buildings. My mood suddenly reached the limit of excitement, ah! Oriental Pearl! I see you! I'm about to board you! But there were so many people here that we had to wait in a long queue. At the same time, we kept taking pictures around it, eager to take the panoramic view of the Oriental Pearl into our cameras. Three hours later, we finally boarded the elevator and drove slowly towards the top of the Oriental Pearl Tower. However, just after we reached 90 meters, a piece of regrettable news came: we had to change the elevator, and we had to wait. This news, Suddenly our mood fell to the bottom. After waiting for another ten minutes, we finally reached a height of 264 meters. From the tower, we saw many commercial buildings and residences such as the Bund, the Huangpu River, the Economic and Trade Building, and more than 500 meters of unfinished and named buildings. You can see the whole night view of Shanghai from here, it’s so beautiful! After that, we walked down one floor to the transparent glass. I didn’t dare to step on the bulletproof glass above, so I had to stand on the steel plate pulled by steel bars. After thoroughly watching the night view of Shanghai, we reluctantly went downstairs in the sightseeing elevator and returned to the car.

This time I was exhausted. As soon as I got in the car, I fell asleep slowly and slowly in my mother's arms. In the dream, our car visited the Bund, what a pity! I didn't see the beauty of the Bund. I will make up for the regret in the future. When I arrived at the hotel, I entered the room half asleep and half awake. I didn't bother to wash up, so I fell on the bed and fell asleep.

At five o'clock in the morning, my mother gently woke me up from my sleep. After I got up and washed up, we went downstairs, had a meal, and continued our trip to Suzhou, Shanghai, and Hangzhou. We left Shanghai and headed to Hangzhou, known as the land of fish and rice.

At around 11 o’clock in the morning, we arrived at the place in Zhejiang. First we tasted chrysanthemum tea that nourishes the liver and improves eyesight, and then tasted West Lake Longjing tea at another location. Although I don’t know how to taste tea, Its strong fragrance is evocative. After tasting the tea, we saw how silk quilts are made by hand, and then continued to Hangzhou. Since there were so many people traveling in Hangzhou, we never found a parking place. Besides, it was already past noon, so we had to stop for lunch. After the meal, we continued to take the bus to the West Lake Scenic Area and arrived at a parking lot very close to the West Lake Scenic Area. After the tour, the tour guide told us that we had to rely on our own "No. 11 bus" (walking) to reach the entrance of the West Lake Scenic Area. But after a while, we arrived at the fish feeding pond in the West Lake Scenic Area. The tour guide told us to move freely in the fish feeding pond for 10 minutes, taking pictures and so on.

We came to the West Lake. I knew that we took a boat tour of the West Lake. My mood suddenly lifted again. When I got on the sightseeing boat, I stood on the bow and looked into the distance. In the lake, I saw Leifeng Pagoda reflected on the lake, and people were coming and going on the Broken Bridge. There is a beautiful legend about the Broken Bridge and Leifeng Pagoda. I want to observe it carefully. The tour guide told us that the back of the one-yuan note is A scene of the West Lake, I searched hard and observed, wow! This is where I finally found it! After watching these breathtaking classics, we took a boat and faced the wind. Everyone continued to observe the beautiful scenery here, but I still looked back at the Leifeng Pagoda closest to us. What we see now is the new one built on the original site in 2002. The original Leifeng Pagoda has long disappeared. No matter how beautiful these scenic spots are, time does not leave anyone behind. Our boat turned back and gradually, gradually docked. I thought we were going to get off the boat, but when When I was about to take a step, the tour guide aunt said: "Friends in Puyang, please don't get off the boat. Friends in Puyang, please don't get off the boat." I was so smart that I almost separated from the group. It turned out that the boat turned around and returned, which made me feast my eyes on the beautiful scenery of West Lake again. When we arrived at the station, we got off the boat and used our own "No. 11 bus" to get back to the bus. On the way, we passed Lingyin Temple where monk Daoji became a monk, and also saw Baipo and Supo, which were named in commemoration of Bai Juyi and Su Dongpo. I also passed the Qiantang River in the Suzhou section. The river is so wide!

This trip to Suzhou, Shanghai and Hangzhou was both fun and happy. Shanghai, the city that never sleeps, is bustling, and the gardens of Hangzhou and Suzhou, the land of plenty, are extremely beautiful. I also crossed the rushing Yangtze and Yellow Rivers and saw the Huangpu River and Qiantang River. and the high-rise buildings soaring into the clouds along the way. If there is any scenic spot that gives me the deepest feeling, it is of course Shanghai, the city that never sleeps, because the fiery emotions Shanghai gave me made me extremely excited. What I realized most deeply during my trip to Suzhou, Shanghai and Hangzhou is that every city has a beautiful history. There are both modern masterpieces and the legacy of ancient culture, so we must study hard. As young people are strong, China will be strong.

Only in this way can China become a better place. My trip to Suzhou, Shanghai and Hangzhou has taught me a lot of knowledge. My writing today is another review of it!