Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Write a 150-word travel note in the order of the tour

Write a 150-word travel note in the order of the tour

I went traveling during the summer vacation, and there was a picturesque riverside square built in the bustling city center. It faces the ancient Zhongbaiyi Store from a distance, faces the majestic Drum Tower Bridge to the east, and crosses the Dongcheng River to the south, stretching into the distance like a ribbon, surrounded by trees and flowers. This has become a good place for Taizhou people to relax and play. One day, with the gentle breeze blowing, I held my mother's hand tightly and walked happily into the afterglow of the summer evening to the riverside square I had longed for. As soon as I entered the square, I saw people coming and going, and everyone had a smile on their face. Walking along the path paved with stones, you can see the fragrance of flowers and dragonflies flying all the way. Looking around, you can see clusters of fiery red unknown flowers swaying in the wind, like wisps of sunset slowly moving on the horizon, only dragonflies flying. While walking among the flowers, some ignored the noise outside and stood quietly on the flowers, as if listening to their whispers. Next to it is the children's world, with groups of children playing on slides, swings, and hanging bars... all of them are smiling from ear to ear, and the laughter continues, making people feel endless fun. Squeezing through the crowd of children, we arrived at the center of the square. I saw a tall white sail propped up high, like a huge tent swaying gently in the wind. There were dots of lights around the sail, flickering, appearing and disappearing, like a dream. People gathered under the sail. There were a lot of people, and I pushed my way through the crowd, only to see a young man wearing skates, flying briskly like a little swallow to the music, sometimes raising one foot high and spreading his arms, like a roc spreading its wings; I bowed my head and bent over, diving rapidly, like a tiger descending a mountain; sometimes I would do a handstand in the air, like a little monkey fishing for the moon. There were cheers and applause all around, and I couldn't help but shout along: "Okay, okay." I reluctantly left. In the center of the square, go straight south. There was also loud singing and a great crowd. Looking around, I saw bright lights, countless water pillars rushing into the sky, and suddenly changing into various shapes, like steep mountain peaks, like curved arch bridges, like giant crystal balls, like hanging pearl water curtains, the music gradually became lower. , the water column also became quiet, slowly lowered, shrank, and turned into the same blooming autumn chrysanthemums. The water droplets also gradually fell into the lake, rippling away bit by bit, and the light shone on them. Although it was night, you could clearly see the water plants and fish at the bottom of the lake, swaying their delicate bodies and playing happily. At this time, I wanted to become a waterweed or a swimming fish and play with them, but I couldn't. I had to lean down, hold my hands, and take a sip of water. Ah, it's so cool! The water in Glacier Square flows into my heart, which I can't forget. I couldn't help but fall in love with this beautiful scenery.