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Travel composition 600 words (Wuchuan Jizhao Bay)

On the second day of the Lunar New Year, my parents and I took a bus to Wuchuan to pay New Year greetings to my grandparents and their family.

We stayed in Wuchuan for a few days and had a great time every day. But what impressed me most was that on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, my parents, my cousin, and I went to the famous local tourist destination-Jizhao Bay.

Jizhao Bay is an endless sea. Not far from the entrance, there is a restaurant for people to eat; turn left and keep walking forward, you can see many resorts, where tourists can stay, eat local seafood, and listen to music at night The song prepared by the sea for you, listening to it will make you sleep very comfortable and peaceful at night.

There are trees planted around the resort, including magnolias, banyan trees, mango trees, and coconut trees. I heard that in the summer you can pick fruits and have a barbecue under the trees.

On the golden beach, there are many strange and colorful shells. The children were chasing on the beach, digging in the sand, writing... The adults were taking pictures. It’s really lively on the beach!

There are many large stones of different shapes on the beach, one of which has three large red characters "Zhenhai Stone" engraved on it. Directly ahead, the tide is constantly rushing from the place where the water and the sky meet, rushing towards the beach layer by layer, like thousands of white war horses marching together, galloping forward in a mighty manner; the sound is like a mountain collapsing and the ground cracking, like the earth. They were all shaken. The sea breeze blows, making people feel relaxed and happy. The sound of the tide hitting the rocks is like a beautiful piece of music.

At about five or six o'clock, the tide slowly receded. Looking ahead, you can see many fishing boats returning.

It’s getting dark, and it’s time for us to go back to grandma’s house.

I left reluctantly. When can I visit Cathay Bay again?