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English composition: Chinese students’ opinions and suggestions on overseas travel

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Civilized travel has become the focus of this civilized society. There are 1.3 billion people in China. Traffic jams and crowding are common occurrences, but large numbers of people are not a reason to be uncivilized. Overtaking at every opportunity, facing highway guardrails, flying over, crossing the road, ignoring traffic lights, speeding and overloading... seemingly simple little things have planted a time bomb around you, which will explode at any time. Be careful and it could be a tragedy. But how many people can remember the bloody lessons in the newspapers and TV, and only how many people will change it? A human tragedy is still being performed... The alarm bell of life rings in our ears again and again. Wake up, sleeping people, we should realize the importance of traffic safety. Traveling civilly is not only responsible for yourself, but also for your loved ones and others! Don’t run red lights, don’t overtake, step on the accelerator less, be more patient, be more attentive, and care more. Then you will have less trouble and more peace of mind. Why not do it.

But traveling is not just about driving on the road, as long as you leave the house, you are traveling. The holidays are here, it’s good to travel to relax and see things, but in that beautiful environment, in front of the long-standing buildings and beside the meticulously carved stone statues, have you noticed whether your behavior is civilized? I just went to Beijing. This ancient city with a long history has attracted many tourists. The scenic spots are inevitably crowded, but the uncivilized behavior made me angry and afraid to speak out. I remember going to the Great Wall, the sun was relatively bright, and there was a long queue in front of the beacon tower. Among the crowds squeezing in and out, there were actually people holding umbrellas as if nothing had happened. “My skin will get tanned if I don’t hold an umbrella,” they think, but have you ever thought about whether the sharp points around your umbrella might poke someone’s eyes? When I went to the Summer Palace, there was another strange thing about it. It was surrounded by a circle of railings, with four big words "Please do not climb" hanging on it. However, there are still people who climb up and ride on the four images in pursuit of "photo effects".

The trees on the city wall are all inscribed with "XXX is here for a visit". Do you really think you are Sun Wukong? It is not uncommon to throw garbage everywhere. Often there is garbage around the trash can, but there is only one bucket. Why, people nowadays don’t even have time to throw away garbage?

Think about how environmentally aware and well-educated the people of Japan and Sweden are, but our ancient civilized country with a history of 5,000 years of civilization requires foreigners to specifically write "Don't litter" in Chinese. “Flush the toilet after you poop”…that’s not in our nature, is it? We should be a gentle, well-educated nation. Why should we paint a deep brush on the history of this civilization, which is as pure as a piece of white paper? Why should we make foreigners hate us Chinese tourists? The Beijing Olympics is coming soon. Every Chinese should work hard to show foreigners that we are truly a country with an ancient civilization!

As parents, we must set an example; as teachers, we must teach patiently; as middle school students, we must start from ourselves and start with small things, such as giving up a seat on the bus, not littering, and not running red lights. …We need to travel in a civilized way and make traveling in a civilized manner become a habit!