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Example of travel diary for second grade primary school students

Part 1 of the travel diary sample for second-grade primary school students Spring is here, which is a good season for traveling. On May Day, our whole family went to visit Bashang Grassland together.

As soon as we entered the dam, we saw green grassland with hills on all sides. The hills were also green. The whole grassland was like a Chinese painting that was only rendered in green and not outlined with ink lines. The green color was flowing everywhere. Gently flows into the clouds.

We drove twenty-five miles deep into the grassland, and gradually we saw a group of horses. There were many horses, like colorful clouds. That place is called Hailiutu, which is a very beautiful scenic spot, where we got off the bus. We mounted our horses and, led by the horseman, headed towards the hills ahead for a tour.

After walking for a long time, I saw a small hill covered with birch trees in the distance. I quickly asked the horseman to take me there. I walked to the foot of the mountain and looked up, and the beautiful birch forest came into view. There are white birch trees all over the mountain, like fairies in white, waving to me.

Part 2 of the travel diary sample for second-grade primary school students. This year’s spring outing, our class went to the zoo.

When we arrived at the zoo, the teacher asked us to divide into groups and have free activities. We just need to gather in front of the aquarium at 2:30 in the afternoon. Our group did not run around. We first found a map of the zoo and agreed on a tour route before we started taking action.

We first saw a raccoon. It has a big tail and is very cute. We took n photos of it. For some reason, it always stayed on the tree trunk above. We tried all kinds of methods to get it down, but it didn't move at all.

With Li Lewei’s loud shout, we arrived at Liger Mountain. There are many lions and tigers in different postures, some standing, some sitting, and some sleeping. I sneaked to the tiger cage and gently touched the sleeping little tiger. It ignored me, which was really funny.

We walked through many places and finally arrived at the aquarium. We looked at the watch and saw that it was only after one o'clock, so we had a small picnic on the grass next to it. Some of us were sitting on the grass, and some were lying down, using umbrellas to block the sun. It was really comfortable.

Part 3 of the Travel Diary Sample for Second Grade Primary School Students Last summer, I went to Thailand and visited many places, but there was only one place that remained fresh in my memory, and that was the Viper Museum.

As soon as we entered the hall, a pungent smell hit us. Alas, this might be the smell of snakes. There are two coconut trees in the center of the hall, tall and beautiful.

Then go right and enter a passage with glass walls on both sides. On the other side of the wall are many venomous snakes. A golden snake came into my sight. It was about 3 meters long. It seemed to have just woken up, trembling and slowly squirming. Going further, I saw the most venomous snake in the world - the King Cobra, which is even more "venomous" than the Cobra. I heard from the tour guide that these venomous snakes even kill each other, which made me shudder. I don't want us humans to be like this.

After walking for a long time, I walked out of this long corridor and came to the open space. I immediately saw two people playing snake charmers. They took sticks and let snakes wrap around them. Suddenly, the snake bit the performer, which scared me. I thought the person was dead, but the snake was not poisonous, so it was a false alarm.

We continued to visit and saw more snake.

That day, whether it was the golden python or the snakes killing each other, I was very excited. I am still very excited when I think about it now.