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You Zhangjiadian Park Composition 400 words

In the morning, my parents and I braved the light rain to play in the pigeon nest park in Qinhuangdao.

As soon as I entered the door, I saw a big ship. The sail says: There are fishing boats outside. Dad said this is a sentence from Chairman Mao's poem "Langtaosha Beidaihe". Dad read: the rain falls on the swallow, the white waves are sky-high, and the fishing boat is outside Qinhuangdao. We can't see a piece of Wang Yang, so who can we turn to for help? In the past 1000 years, Wei Wu waved a whip and left a legacy in the East. The bleak autumn wind is changing the world again today. Although I still can't fully understand the meaning of the poem, I know that Chairman Mao must also like this place. My parents and I climbed up the Eagle Claw Pavilion along the wooden steps. Wow! How cool it is here! Aunt, a tour guide of a nearby tour group, said,

Eagle claw pavilion is the best place to watch the sunrise at sea. To the north of Eagle Claw Pavilion is a famous tidal flat. During the migration of migratory birds, tens of thousands of seagulls inhabit this wetland every day for food. The ebbing sea water is divided into numerous shallow water pits on the beach. The weather cleared up and the sun made me sweat. However, when I put my foot into the puddle, I immediately felt cold all over. The sea water here is different from that of Nandai River. Crystal clear, small and neat waves are as crystal clear as the lace of a glass lampshade. My parents and I are busy fishing, jellyfish fishing, crab digging and shrimp catching.