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Landscape Writing Wuhua Qingshui Park

I was born in Meizhou, which is called a "tourist city". There are many places to visit here, such as the magnificent People's Square, Yanming Lake where birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and the majestic Thousand-Buddha Pagoda ... but my favorite is Wuhua Waterfront Park.

When I came to the other side of the park, I saw a bridge at a glance. Seen from a distance, this bridge has no piers. Take a closer look. Oh, this is the famous footbridge in Meizhou.

The pontoon bridge is a connecting bridge between Qinshui Park and Guidu Park, and the bridge is covered with wooden boards. The railings on the left and right sides are also carved out of wood, and the lanterns at the top and both ends of the pavilion are carved out of gray wood, which looks antique.

There are twenty-six boats under the pontoon bridge, neatly chained together. This not only increases the bearing capacity of the bridge, but also breaks the chain when the flood comes and drives the boat away for drainage. This setting is quite thoughtful.

Standing on the pontoon bridge, with the wind blowing, the river below ripples, shining in the sun, like an endless golden ocean, like a sparkling galaxy.

Walking off the pontoon bridge, I came to the grass in the park and saw a row of willows planted on the river bank. Under the river wind, wicker fluttered with the wind, as if welcoming us. Behind the willow is a sloping meadow with many yellow flowers on the green meadow. I sat on this grass, greedily enjoying the bright sunshine and cool autumn wind, and I was deeply intoxicated by this "painting".

I firmly believe that this painting will become more and more beautiful.