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A composition for primary school students describing the seaside scenery in Qingdao?

Qingdao is my hometown. Speaking of Qingdao, I have to mention the sea of Qingdao. Spring is coming. At the seaside of Qingdao, the sea breeze is blowing, and waves are set off on the rippling sea. Some of these waves are frolicking, some are chasing, some are blowing the horn of happiness, and some are welcoming us.

Summer has come, and the sea in Qingdao has a different kind of romance and is very spectacular, which attracts a large number of tourists to the sea. People can't wait to throw themselves into the embrace of the sea and have a close contact with it. Therefore, the sea in Qingdao makes everyone really feel the feeling of "going down to jiaozi".

Autumn has come, and the sea in Qingdao is not as lively and noisy as in summer, but it is not lonely at all, because a large number of seagulls come to keep company with the sea. The waves beat against the coast, rippling like seagulls. Seagulls seem to hear the call of the sea and fly to the sea in succession.

Winter came, the north wind blew hard, and the sea became angry. The waves became fierce. On the rough sea, only winter swimmers play in the sea, as if interpreting the pride of the seaside people.

The sea has given Qingdao everything beautiful. I like my hometown, and I like the sea in my hometown all year round! The sea is often associated with eternity, but you who are good at observing can savor the different tastes of the sea in different seasons. There are blue waves in spring, noise in summer, seagulls in autumn and rough waves in winter, all of which have their own charm in your pen. What's even more rare is that you recorded not only the sea, but also the different pleasures of the seaside people in four seasons and your deep friendship with the sea.