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Travel composition: Wuzhen Travel Notes
In daily study, work and life, the most familiar thing to everyone is composition. Writing is an important means to cultivate people's observation, association, imagination, thinking and memory. Do you always have trouble starting a sentence when writing an essay? The following are the travel notes I collected for everyone: Wuzhen Travel Notes, for your reference, I hope it can help friends in need. Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 1
During the winter vacation, my father took me to visit Wuzhen, a water town in the south of the Yangtze River.
After several hours of running around, we finally arrived in Wuzhen. Wuzhen is mainly divided into two scenic spots, Dongzha and Xizha. First, we came to Dongzha. As soon as I entered the East Gate, I saw a bamboo forest on the right hand side. The bamboo trees stood there, looking very vibrant. The bamboo shoots straight into the sky like sharp arrows. From time to time, some tourists take photos there.
Then, we came to the peach garden again. The peach trees bloomed with beautiful flowers, with bright colors and dazzling brilliance. Some are still little buds; some seem to be a shy little girl, only showing a little bit of her face; some seem to be a little girl who loves beauty, showing her entire figure, as if letting people appreciate her beauty.
The scenery along the way is so picturesque that people are constantly amazed. You see, there is an arched bridge in front of you. I saw a small river flowing under the bridge, and the tinkling sound of the river could be heard from time to time. Several small boats slowly rowed across the river, and people had smiles on their faces. The river is so green? Green like a piece of flawless emerald; the river water is so clear? It was so clear that you could see the sediment at the bottom of the water. Standing on the bridge and looking to the right, I saw a few boats slowly passing me in the clear river, which was very pleasant.
Finally, we came to Xizha again. At this time, it was already night, and Miss Ye came to the sky above Wuzhen with light steps. She saw boats lighting up lanterns, like thousands of fireflies. Countless lights lit up the streets, white, red, yellow, green, blue... It was like putting on a gorgeous coat for Wuzhen, dressing up Wuzhen into a sea of ??lights. People in the painting feel as if they have entered a paradise.
Although the scenery in Wuzhen is beautiful, our time to visit has come. So, I had to reluctantly leave this "paradise". Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 2
On this crisp autumn holiday, my friends and I came to Wuzhen, which is known as "everyone rests on the river".
After more than an hour of running, we arrived at Wuzhen Xizha Scenic Area. The first thing that appeared in front of us was a ferry port. After the staff explained it, we realized that we had not entered the scenic spot yet, and this was the gate of the scenic spot. After getting on the ferry, the boat moved forward slowly under the hard work of the boatman, and the sparkling waves on the water were particularly dazzling.
Once ashore, we officially entered the water town of Wuzhen. Since ancient times, there have been many teahouses in the water town, with more than 100 teahouses spread throughout the town. When we got tired from shopping, we found a restaurant to sit down and took a short rest. At the urging of our friends, we set off again to find the famous Wu Ma Wonton Shop. As we walked, we came to a bookstore, and we were immediately attracted by a large sea of ??books. We took a few books and read them with gusto. Just when we saw the thrilling part of the story, our mother found us and told us that the wonton shop had been found. As soon as I heard the word "wonton", I realized that I was already hungry and grumbled. I put down the book in my hand and left the bookstore reluctantly. After eating the delicious wontons, we went to the Wu Pottery House to do pottery, and our clothes and pants were covered with mud, like a little mud monkey. Finally we climbed to the White Lotus Pagoda. Standing on the top of the tower and looking down, you can see countless stone arch bridges on the winding river. Small boats are driving slowly on the river. The streets are full of tourists, and everyone is eating various special snacks. , while slowly admiring the beautiful scenery of the ancient town.
The sky gradually darkens, and the ancient town in the night has a unique charm. The neon lights are reflected brightly in the water, and the lanterns hanging on both sides of the street make the ancient town red. Jiangnan Water Town really deserves its reputation! Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 3
Wuzhen, a quaint water town in the south of the Yangtze River, is quiet and profound. The simple human relationships and beautiful bridges and flowing water are imprinted in my heart, and I can’t get rid of it.
I was deeply moved by the water town of Wuzhen, and it was with this feeling that I came to Wuzhen, the water town in the south of the Yangtze River that has fascinated me.
Entering Wuzhen, walking on the bluestone path, touching the bricks and tiles of the ancient houses, I felt extremely melancholy. The ditches and ravines on the bricks recorded the vicissitudes of Wuzhen and witnessed the vicissitudes of Wuzhen. The Chinese people grow up from generation to generation.
Looking at the gurgling water from a distance, the water is as clear as a mirror. The breeze blows gently, and the ripples on the water are just like her smile. Small bridges, flowing water, and long boat songs. The boats on the water rippled leisurely, and the sound of wooden oars swayed throughout the ears. The boatmen are rowing while singing beautiful boat songs. The songs are floating gently in the air. People in the boats are enjoying the scenery on both sides of the strait while listening to the beautiful boat songs, which is extremely comfortable. The boat slowly swayed forward on the water, carrying beautiful songs, parading in this poetic and picturesque scene.
Through the narrow alley, I came to the blue calico workshop. When I walked into the garden, I saw many blue calicoes hanging in the garden. The breeze blew, and the blue calicoes also moved with the wind. Dance. I walked forward and observed carefully. The blue calico workmanship was very exquisite. The white flowers looked even more small and delicate against the dots of blue calico. These blue calicoes also showed the ancient customs of the people in Wuzhen.
Wuzhen has nurtured many people, and it has also nurtured a legendary writer-Mao Dun, who wrote countless outstanding chapters with his pen and ink. Walking in Mao Dun's former residence, looking at the simple and ancient furniture, I was filled with emotions.
Withered vines, old trees and dim crows, small bridges and flowing water. Such a small bridge and flowing water are mesmerizing.
Picturesque Wuzhen, picturesque beauty. Travel composition: Wuzhen Travel 4
During the National Day holiday, our team faced the cool autumn wind, and with a happy mood, I came to Wuzhen, one of the four famous towns in the south of the Yangtze River. When I first arrived in Wuzhen, I felt that the air was full of fresh smell. That kind of freshness is refreshing and refreshing. It feels like it has wiped away all the fatigue from the car ride, making people feel relaxed and happy. There is this kind of smell, maybe it is emitted by many rivers in Wuzhen.
When I first arrived in Wuzhen and got off the bus, I felt a completely different scenery from Hangzhou. The sky is not filled with the smell of gasoline, but the smell of good-smelling wooden houses; what you step on is not a wide asphalt road, but a slender bluestone road that is strangely comfortable to walk on; what you see with your eyes is not the same. The tall buildings are like those in dreams, small bridges, flowing water, and people's houses; what the ears hear is not the bustling sound of the city, but the sound of wooden oars swaying on the stream... Everything is so cordial, It's like I've been here before.
We visited the Dongzha Scenic Area. Along this ancient street, we walked to many places: Mao Dun’s former residence, Wood Sculpture Exhibition Hall, Jiangnan Hundred Beds Hall, Yu Liuliang Coin Hall, Lanlu Flower Cloth Dyeing Workshop, etc. What I cannot forget is that I got to know the great writer Mao Dun. I heard that he wrote many works, including "Spring Silkworms", "Autumn Harvest", "End of Winter", etc. I think I will read it if I have the chance. My mother said: "Mao Dun is a person's name. He is a great writer in China. Wuzhen is his boyhood home. Look! He used to sit in this house reading and writing..."
After visiting this We will return to the scenic spot by boat. We sat side by side on the awning boat, feeling the gentle breeze, and almost fell asleep comfortably. The rickety awning boat is like a cradle. On the shore, there are willows, gurgling water, and curved boats. Residential houses are built next to the river. There are small stone bridges on the river, and there are lively small fish and shrimps under the bridges. I was fascinated by what I saw...Wuzhen was like a fairyland in a dream. I love Wuzhen! Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 5
This summer vacation, I participated in the summer camp organized by the school and visited Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province.
That day, although it was raining, I was still in a very good mood along the way. Unconsciously, the rain gradually stopped, and there was a fresh green outside the window. About two hours later, Wuzhen arrived. ah! Wuzhen after the rain is like a huge ink painting, quiet and elegant.
We first visited the workshop where Sanbaijiu is made. As soon as we walked in, we smelled a strong and mellow smell of wine. You must know that Sanbaijiu is famous in the south of the Yangtze River. It is made of white rice, white noodles and white water. It is made, so it is called Sanbaijiu.
Next, we visited the Hundred Beds Pavilion, which displayed various beds. There are double dragon foot carved canopy beds, sisters' beds, rich lady's beds, etc. I particularly like the Rich Lady bed. There are exquisite patterns carved on it, including pictures of girls dressing up, pictures of sisters chatting, pictures of girls comparing beauty, etc. They have rich expressions and different looks, and are carved lifelike. I really admire the superb skills of those carvers.
After lunch, we walked into Mao Dun’s former residence. I knew early on that Mao Dun is a famous writer in my country. I believe everyone must know about his "Midnight" and "Lin's Shop". Mao Dun's home is a courtyard. There is a palm tree planted in the corner outside the courtyard. The tour guide said that this was planted by Mao Dun when he was a child. His family had a private school of his own. I thought: Mao Dun must have studied here when he was a child, and then he became a great writer.
Finally, we visited the Wood Sculpture Exhibition Hall. There are many wood carvings on display there, including "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea", "Guo Ziyi's Birthday Celebration", "Fishing", "Cricket Fighting", and... I was dazzled by what I could see. These wood carvings are simple in style, delicate and exquisite, and are treasures of the culture and art of our Chinese nation.
It has been some time since I returned to my hometown, but the scenery of Wuzhen still keeps appearing in front of my eyes: the mellow aroma of wine and the exquisite works of art are really unforgettable and unforgettable! Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 6
"Zongzi is fragrant, lotus root is sweet, and the water in the Jiangnan water town is even sweeter. The water is also sweet. The heart is also sweet. Listen to the song, how sweet it is." Sweet Jiangnan, everyone Yearning, antique. Today, I walked into the beautiful Jiangnan town-Wuzhen.
The ancient blue-tiled houses, pointed roofs, and white walls evoke people's beautiful reverie; the old stone arch bridge evokes people's poems of praise. The quiet river is crystal clear, like a silver mirror. The blue-tiled house is hung with signboards, wine flags and red lanterns, looking as simple as a sausage.
Wuzhen is peaceful in the morning. A gust of wind blew, and ripples appeared on the river; the boats on the shore and the lotus flowers in the water also swayed gently, as if they were dancing a spring waltz; the pink peach blossoms on the river bank floated down in the wind A few petals fell into the water, like jumping notes, exuding bursts of fragrance; the willow tree dropped her beautiful hair in front of the "silver mirror" and combed it slowly; the wine flag fluttered in the wind; the lantern followed the wind. Swaying...
Wuzhen is lively at noon. The streets and alleys are busy with traffic. The sounds of eating and drinking rice dumplings, the ringing of car bells, and the chatter and laughter of tourists are like a happy piece of music, full of harmony everywhere.
Wuzhen in the evening has another kind of beauty. The colorful sunset on the bank is reflected in the river together with the red sun. Xisheng is like a shy little girl. There was a slight blush on her cheeks, so beautiful! Yue'er also gradually showed her face, using her curious and clear eyes to look at the wisps of smoke from the water town, the boats of people rushing home, and the brightly lit shops... There is a moon in the water, and there is a moon in the moon. Water, scenes blend together, and it is completely natural, just like Su Dongpo's words: the bright moon is like frost, the good wind is like water, and the morning scenery is infinite. Fish are jumping in Qugang, lotuses are pouring out dew...
The people in Wuzhen are simple and unpretentious. Stroll along the road paved with stone bricks and stand on the ancient stone arch bridge. I bid farewell to the sweet Jiangnan town - Wuzhen. I left behind a string of wonderful memories... Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 7
During the National Day holiday, my mother took me to Hangzhou. We went to Wuzhen, Xitang, Songcheng, West Lake, Xixi Wetland and other scenic spots. My favorite is Wuzhen.
What we visited was Wuzhen Xizha Scenic Area. The tour guide told us that the architectural style of Wuzhen is blue bricks, small tiles and awning boats, with every house facing the water and every household leaning on the river. After arriving at the scenic spot, what we saw was exactly what the tour guide said. A small river runs through the entire town. All the green brick and small tiled houses were built on the water. Stone bridges were erected on the river to facilitate people on both sides of the river to travel. The villagers’ hands The swaying boat sailed leisurely on the river...
When we were in the dyeing workshop, we saw the colorful fabrics hanging high on the wooden racks in the cloth drying yard, like a forest made of cloth. In the dyeing workshop, the old master demonstrated the production process of blue printed cloth on the spot. First, the cotton cloth was spread flatly on the printing table, one side was fixed with a heavy object, the pre-engraved printing plate was pressed on the cotton cloth, and the pulp was scraped on the printing table. On the plate, let it leak onto the fabric according to the pattern, and then put it into the dye vat for dyeing. Finally, scrape off the pulp on the cloth. The areas with pulp will not be dyed, which is the original color of the white cloth. The areas without pulp will be dyed. Add color, so that a piece of cloth with a designed color pattern is dyed.
It is getting dark, and every house has lights on. The night view of Wuzhen is so beautiful! The houses and lights were reflected on the water, and I felt like I was in a painting.
Due to the rush of time, we did not go to many scenic spots, which is a pity. When I have time, I will come to Wuzhen again to savor the charm of Jiangnan Water Town. Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 8
"Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles." Today, all our sixth grade students went to Wuzhen to study together.
In the blink of an eye, we arrived at Wuzhen, Tongxiang. The first stop we went to was the Hundred Beds Pavilion. There are beds one after another on display there. Some of them are very spacious and can sleep several people, while others are very narrow, as if it is difficult for one person to sleep on them. I saw a "lady's bed" there and thought it was very small. The ladies in my impression are usually rich kids in their early twenties, and their height is usually about 165cm, but this bed is only about 155cm long. When I was thinking about the appearance of the lady in ancient times, the tour guide on the side had already begun to explain: "You must be thinking why this bed is so small. In fact, the lady in ancient times was already married when she was about 13 years old. No. Like we all get married very late now." After listening to the tour guide, I realized that in ancient times, girls only got married when they were 13 years old. No wonder the bed was so small.
After that, we went to Yu Liuliang Coin Museum, Jiangnan Wood Sculpture Exhibition Hall, and Mao Dun’s former residence. The morning trip was also over. After a brief rest at noon, we took the bus to Wucun.
Walking into the Internet Summit venue, I was quickly attracted by the sight in front of me. There are 400 seats in front of the 7-meter-high screen, including VIP seats, VIP seats, etc. When you step onto the stage, you feel like a distinguished guest, as if you feel the joy of going up to the stage to receive an award. The entrance is also very spectacular. The tiles on the floor are so bright that you can see your own shadow, and they are so clean that no flaws can be seen.
The day passed quickly. I learned a lot during this autumn outing. I hope I can go out to study with my classmates next time! Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 9
I have always longed to go to Wuzhen, and today, my wish finally came true.
We set off early in the afternoon and arrived at Wuzhen around five o'clock in the afternoon. We immediately ate and went to Xizha, Wuzhen. The first thing you see when you enter the ticket hall is the neon red lights of dragons and jade phoenixes. The first impression you get is that it is grand and even a bit luxurious, as if you have entered the lobby of a high-end hotel. But when I came out, I didn’t feel that way anymore.
After checking in, we (my cousin and I) turned our attention to the awning boat. This awning boat was far different from an ordinary boat! The awning boat is a typical wooden structure with a raised bow and stern for the boatman to use for poles and oars. The recessed space between them is the cabin, which is used to carry people. This boat has a capacity limit of 50 people.
When we were about to go there, our uncle suddenly said: "Let's take the boat when we come back." So we gave up the idea and decided to do what our uncle said.
After that, we turned right and saw a building that resembled the Bird's Nest in Beijing. I couldn't help but pick up my camera and take many photos of such a beautiful scenery.
As we walked forward, we saw a small bridge in the distance, with red lights and green lights, and it was so beautiful when connected with the reflection in the water. After a while we came to the outside of the old house. The former house was antique and very beautiful. I also saw beautiful blue floral cloth.
We went over and saw the sedan chair, and I sat in it. My mother said, "My girl is getting married!" I blushed with embarrassment. At that time, my face was so red that it couldn't be compared to a persimmon. ; I met the embroidery building again. I heard that the embroidery building was the room of little girls in the past. Those little girls did not leave the room upstairs. They all embroidered flowers upstairs. Grandma said that she had embroidered flowers before!
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The night view of Xizha fascinated me and made me linger. I decided that I would come here to play again! Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 10
During the October long holiday, my parents and I traveled to the extremely beautiful Wuzhen.
When I walked into the gate of Wuzhen, there was only one word left in my mind - ancient. Stepping on the moss-covered bluestones with our feet and holding on to the walls that had faded due to age, we walked along the road to the river. There were rows of old houses along the river, and the exquisitely carved eaves and corners made the sight of Everything is cuter. There is an old bridge on the river, which is made up of several sections of stone strips, curved to form a bridge hole. There are a few ducks swimming downstream of the bridge hole. Women are fetching water for washing by the bridge. From time to time, a few fish swim up on the river and vomit. The bubbles sank again, and the river gurgled. I was moved by the harmonious scene in front of me.
We got off the bridge and continued walking forward, passing by a shop selling bamboo products. When we walked in, we couldn't help but marvel at the shop owner's craftsmanship: bamboo dragonflies made of bamboo slices can be pinned to your hair. Bamboo hairpins, little mandarin ducks made of bamboo silk...there are countless and beautiful ones.
After leaving the bamboo products store, it was getting late, and a bright moon rose in the sky. We got on the awning boat, looked at the beautiful scenery outside the window, leisurely drank tea in the boat, and moved our hands in the river. Scoop up some water, it's cool and very comfortable.
When the time came, we got off the boat, got in the car, and started on our way home. Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 11
Last summer, my grandparents and I visited Wuzhen, a famous water town in the south of the Yangtze River.
Wuzhen, located in the north of Tongxiang City, 17 kilometers away from the urban area, is a typical ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River. During the Tang Dynasty, Wuzhen was subordinate to Suzhou Prefecture and has a history of more than 1,300 years. It not only has a unique town appearance and folk customs, but also has the reputation of "Millennium Wuzhen".
Water is a major feature of Wuzhen. Clear water surrounds the entire town. Wherever the water reaches, there are people there. The river runs through the entire ancient town, giving people a feeling of "the alley is in the water and the town is in the water". When the breeze blows, the houses, stone bridges, green trees and blue sky on the shore will reflect fluttering reflections in the blue water.
Where there is water, there must be a bridge. Bridges are another major feature of Wuzhen.
In Wuzhen, you can see the historic three-hole bridge, single-hole bridge and pavilion bridge, as well as stone bridges with simple structures, varying lengths and widths. These criss-crossed stone bridges of different shapes and shapes span the river. When walking in the town, you will be surprised to find that all roads, no matter how big or small, are all stone roads. Rows and rows of exquisite and elegant wooden houses are the crystallization of the wisdom of the ancient working people.
Among these antique residences, the former residence of Mr. Mao Dun, a famous modern writer, is even more well-deserved. This is an ancient Jiangnan house with white walls and black tiles, simple and elegant. You see, the magnificent living room, the quiet study room, the exquisite and elegant wing room, the leisurely and quiet backyard - this unique architectural style of having a door within a door and a room within a room is very pleasing to the eye.
The water, bridges and houses in Wuzhen form a beautiful picture of "small bridges and flowing water with people's homes". It is really a "wonderland on earth". Tourists at home and abroad, both ancient and modern, are full of praise for it and speak highly of it.
I love Wuzhen, its quaint beauty, and its rich historical heritage. Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 12
On Friday, my father and mother took me to travel to Xizha, Wuzhen. When we arrived at the destination, the parents planned to take the boat first. I always wanted to start quickly. I couldn't wait for them to buy the tickets. I was the first to rush to the boat and then turned around to say hello to my parents.
The boat is driving slowly along the current. The water here is so quiet! It's so quiet that you can't feel it flowing; the water here is so clear! It's so clear that you can see the sand and gravel on the bottom of the river; the water here is so green! The green one is like a piece of flawless emerald.
The microwaves stirred up by the paddle spread out water ripples, making you feel that the boat is moving forward and the shore is moving backward.
Leisurely time always passes quickly. The boat slowly docked, and I reluctantly got off the boat. After that, I wanted to take a walk and buy some souvenirs, so I told my mother about this idea, and she agreed.
We walked on this picturesque and ancient street with a long history. The four intertwined old streets are like a cultural maze. While admiring the picturesque scenery, we admire the wisdom of the Chinese nation. As we walked, suddenly, we seemed to be lost. I was so anxious that I was like ants on a hot pot. Finally, we found the road sign and followed the sign. We passed by the place selling souvenirs. Looking at those things, I I couldn't help but said to my mother: "Mom, I want to buy some souvenirs." My mother agreed, and I picked out a box of bookmarks, a box of postcards, and a notebook in the store. I thought: I want to show these things to my classmates so that they can also know the ancient culture of Wuzhen.
I hope my parents can take me to more places and see the great rivers and mountains of our motherland. Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 13
During the holidays, we went to Wuzhen.
After about two hours’ drive, we finally arrived in Wuzhen. Wuzhen is an ancient town with small bridges and flowing water, antique charm and beautiful scenery.
First of all, we came to Dongzha. What caught my eyes was a clear river with rows of ancient houses on both sides. These ancient houses were built next to the river and leaning on the river. The sound of clear waves lapping the shore, the sound of boats rocking, and the rising and falling shouts... The pace of life is slow and comfortable. The scenery of this ancient water town has attracted many Chinese and foreign tourists. The ancient streets are crowded with people! There are also many specialties there, such as maltose, shortbread, Gorgon cake... They are all freshly made and sold, which made my mouth water.
The most unforgettable thing is the night view of Xizha. After dinner, we came to Xizha Scenic Area. Because it was evening, there were far fewer tourists. Xizha is so beautiful at night! The lights are bright, and the colorful neon lights run along the eaves, as if these ancient houses have been put on gorgeous new clothes. With beams of light reflecting on the river, these ancient canal tributaries seem to be awakened and glowing with youthful vitality. The lights are shining brightly on us. When we look up, there are lanterns hanging above our heads, including round, long, square... all kinds of shapes; there are Wukong lanterns, Bajie lanterns, Tang Monk lanterns, Shasha lanterns, etc. Monk lanterns... are of all kinds and dazzling; there are also flower lanterns, fruit lanterns, boat lanterns... with different shapes and various postures. The boat lights cross the arch bridges. Look, there are all kinds of bridges lying on the river. There are simple stone bridges, stone arch bridges like a rainbow lying on the waves, and chain stone bridges with unique shapes... It's really Various shapes.
We walked for a long time and saw a lot. Finally, we reluctantly took the boat back to the exit. As soon as I arrived at the hotel, I fell asleep quickly. In my dream, I revisited Wuzhen. Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 14
"It's so delicious," we exclaimed inwardly. Today is our first day in Wuzhen. We set off at around two o'clock in the afternoon. Dad was a little tired after driving for more than two hours, so we found a place to eat.
We chose a restaurant with a nice environment. As soon as we went in and found a seat, we felt the warmth of home. Even the tables and chairs were very unique, with small floral chairs, pink and blue. The colors form a restaurant like a fairy tale world. We also ordered the special dish here - Dongpo Pork. This meat melts in your mouth, is fat but not greasy, and everyone rushed to eat it.
In the dark night, the hotel owner recommended a hotel called "Senhuo" to us. We went to check it out. The environment was very good, not noisy at all, and it was next to the scenic spot. I can also read a book on the first floor of the hotel!
We set off early the next morning. When we arrived at Dongzha, we bought a joint ticket so that we could go to both cities. As soon as we stepped into the door, a burst of fragrance hit our nostrils. It was like walking into a maze of houses, going around and around. Moreover, there was a sea of ??people there, and there were people living there. On both sides of the narrow road, there were small shops selling snacks. There are jewelry shops, comfortable hotels, and so on.
The West Gate is larger than the East Gate. Not only can you buy things, but you can also see colorful lanterns! As soon as we entered the lobby, there was a noise. It turned out that we were going to cross the shore by boat! Because right next to Wuzhen is the famous Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal! There are many lights on the water and some "little lotuses" scattered around. You can see clear water everywhere. I checked online and found out that Wuzhen is also known as the "Floating Market."
Wuzhen is very interesting. It made me linger and left a deep impression on me. Travel Notes: Wuzhen Travel Notes 15
We visited Wuzhen, a water town in Suzhou. When we arrived at the entrance of Wuzhen, it seemed like we were in a big park. Each of us held the tickets issued by the tour guide, took the boat to the other side and entered Wuzhen.
Wuzhen is an ancient water town with a long history and rich cultural atmosphere. At a glance, I can see that the residential houses here are built beside the river. There are a large number of Ming and Qing buildings preserved on both sides of the streets, supplemented by stone bridges over the river, which embody the charm of the Jiangnan ancient town with small bridges, flowing water and ancient houses.
I also saw people holding two small boats on the river. I have never seen such a beautiful water town scenery. It was so beautiful. I quickly asked my grandma to take a picture of me.
That day, it was drizzling. We held umbrellas and a large group of people followed the tour guide to visit the traditional fabric printing workshop area. I saw long printed cloth hanging on the tall bamboo poles. The tour guide He also took us to the fabric dehydration room. Several of our children asked him how deep the water was. The tour guide said it was 2 meters, so deep! Liu Donghao also put his hand into the water, and the tour guide said the water was very dirty. Then, we went to see how the pattern was printed on the fabric. We saw an old man using a kind of powder to apply it on the patterned paper. After a while, the old man took the paper away and wow! The powder was all sticky. It was on the fabric, and it was the shape on the paper, so I smelled the powder, and it was strange! Why did it smell like soy milk? The old man said, this is soy milk powder. Why does soy milk powder be used in printing? It’s really strange. ! We also visited the reading place where Mao Dun was a boy and the Memorial Hall of Bi Zi. I asked my grandma who Bi Bi was, and grandma said he was a great Chinese writer. We all felt very tired after walking for most of the day. Some people took a car and some took a boat to go back. Not far from the car, I saw a large lotus pond with many lotus flowers. The lotus flowers were in various shapes. The pink lotus flowers are set off by the green lotus leaves, and the bright petals look even more beautiful, like beautiful girls.
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