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A 600-word essay on travel notes to Guangxi for junior high school students

A 600-word essay on a trip to Guangxi by a junior high school student

On the morning of February 21st, my father, mother and a group of more than a dozen people drove to Nanning, Guangxi Visit Qingxiu Mountain.

As soon as I arrived at the parking lot and got off the car, I knew what it meant to be crowded with people and busy with traffic. The entrance to Qingxiu Mountain Gate was blocked with people everywhere. People who came down the mountain for fun had smiles on their faces, but those who were about to enter had sad faces, as if they were saying: "Ah! How can we go out to play with so many people?"

Walking into the door, only to see I saw that the trees on both sides of the road were extremely lush. They are like big umbrellas, keeping out the heat and bringing coolness to tourists. They are like soldiers, protecting the flowers and grass in Qingxiu Mountain and a group of vibrant, lively and cute little animals. Along the way, I also saw many unknown plants. One of the flowers is very special, somewhat like a dandelion. The flower is dark red, like a big fluffy velvet ball, which is set off by the surrounding green leaves. It is extremely beautiful. It seems to be saying: "I am so beautiful! You are not as good as me." However, this kind of flower is very common in Qingxiu Mountain. At a glance, it can be seen almost everywhere.

We laughed and played all the way, and unknowingly reached the top of the mountain. There is a Peach Blossom Island on the top of the mountain, where the peach blossoms are in full bloom, and many tourists take photos there.

The happiest thing is that we saw the little squirrel. My cousin Xiaoyu heard that I saw squirrels on Qingxiu Mountain last summer vacation, so this time she went to see the little squirrels. On the way up the mountain, she kept thinking about why she didn't see any squirrels. On the way down the mountain, I suddenly saw a big brown tail on the tree beside the road. I shouted excitedly: "Squirrel! Squirrel! I saw a squirrel!" My cousin immediately ran over and shouted excitedly: "Squirrel! It's really a squirrel!" Our shouts attracted the attention of passers-by, and everyone came over. Look at the squirrels. I snatched the pine nuts we had brought from my father’s hand and fed it to him. Probably because of our over-enthusiasm, the little squirrel ran into the grass and disappeared. We stayed there for a long time and didn't want to leave, hoping that it would show up again, but it didn't show up in the end. However, our wish to see the little squirrel has come true.

I had a lot of fun during this trip to Qingxiu Mountain!

Article 2: A 600-word essay on travel notes to Guangxi for junior high school students

In the great land of China, , there are hundreds of waterfalls, such as Huangguoshu Waterfall, Lushan Waterfall, Hukou Waterfall... However, these waterfalls can only be viewed from a distance, not close contact. There are very few waterfalls that can be climbed.

During this trip to Guilin, I was lucky enough to see a waterfall that I could climb—Guilin Gudong Waterfall.

After an hour’s drive from downtown Guilin, we arrived at the Gudong Forest Falls Scenic Area. There are huge crowds of people here, and everyone is here to have a close contact with the waterfall and have a climbing adventure. After a while, everyone put on straw sandals and helmets, and we started climbing the waterfall.

The first level waterfall is the most thrilling, 36 meters high and 70 degrees steep. Since the scenic spot stipulates that children under 14 years old are not allowed to climb, so I could only watch my parents climb, and look at the rushing water. I was extremely envious and thought to myself, this must be very thrilling! So I quickened my pace and couldn't wait. We arrived at the second level waterfall and prepared to climb.

At the beginning, the waterfall was like the flowing water of the Nine Streams and Eighteen Streams, extremely gentle; the clear spring flowed over the uneven rocks, barely covering my ankles, and I only had to wade through the water. The further you go, the faster the water speed becomes. If you are not careful, you will be knocked down by the current. Stepping into the water, the ice is cold and very comfortable. We stepped into the water for a while; stood on the rocks for a while, climbed up the stairs, and walked nearly a hundred meters tremblingly before arriving at the last waterfall.

The last waterfall has the momentum of Li Bai's "flying down three thousand feet". From the top to the foot of the waterfall, it is more than 30 meters long. The rocky slope is steep and the water is turbulent. It makes me feel a little scared when I look at it. There is an age limit for climbing this waterfall, and I was lucky enough to be able to participate.

Watching tourists climbing up, I mustered up the courage to attack the top. I grabbed the iron chain with both hands, stepped on the stone wall, and climbed up carefully. After a while, the running water wet my clothes. Suddenly, a cold sensation stung my belly. But I didn't dare to hesitate, because if I stopped in the middle of the waterfall, not only would I be prone to slipping and losing all my previous efforts, but it would also cause the water to wet my clothes over a larger area. So, I bravely ignored the danger and tried my best to climb to the top of the waterfall crazily. Every time my foot slipped, my heart skipped a beat and I had to hold on tighter. Step by step, I finally arrived only one meter away from the top. I exerted all my strength, dashed forward, jumped onto the ground, and landed safely.

The climbing measures of Gudong Waterfall are in place and relatively safe, but the climb up is also scary every step of the way. My heart was pounding with fear. Looking at the steep rock cliff behind me and touching my wet clothes, I still had lingering fears.

But this is an unprecedented, thrilling experience of climbing a waterfall!

A 600-word essay on a trip to Guangxi for junior high school students

Before the final exam, my parents promised me that as long as If you get a hundred points in the exam, you can give me a special "gift" - take me to travel during the summer vacation. As a result, I really got a hundred points in the exam, so this summer vacation, I went to Guangxi with my parents to travel. We took the commercial vehicle and sang and laughed all the way. On the way, it rained and the sun came out, just like a child's face, crying and laughing.

After more than ten hours of journey, we finally arrived at the first stop "Yangshuo". In Yangshuo, we visited West Street, and then went to Yulong River. Here, we took a bamboo raft and visited the Li River. I saw the green mountains in the distance, the green trees on the riverside, and the green water of the Li River under my feet. . The scenery of the Li River is so beautiful!

On the second stop, we arrived at Beihai. We went to Beihai Silver Beach. I saw the vast sea and silver-white beach. I was very excited. Here, I felt the coolness of the sea breeze and the softness of the beach.

On the third stop, we took a boat to Weizhou Island. I not only saw the boundless sea, but also the colorful clouds in the setting sun and the piles of corals on the shore. What I was most excited about was swimming in the sea with my dad. I was beaten by the waves, sometimes on the top of the waves, sometimes at the bottom of the waves. It was fun and exciting. I accidentally choked on the sea water, which was astringent and salty.

At the fourth stop, we arrived at the "Detian Waterfall". This waterfall is the largest transnational waterfall in Asia, spanning China and Vietnam. I feel that this waterfall is the most beautiful and unique waterfall I have ever seen. It is like layers of huge bead curtains falling from the mountains. We went up the mountain and saw the border markers between China and Vietnam. I also saw many Vietnamese selling souvenirs.

This is really a pleasant and unforgettable trip! Not only did I experience how to appreciate the beautiful scenery, I also learned a lot of natural knowledge. This is the "gift" I have been given.