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Laoniuwan One Day Tour Diary 400 words

The yellow chestnut trees, pine trees, and cypress trees on the hillside of my hometown are facing the gusts of wind, like the roar of the sea and the rushing of blue waves. The birds on the trees keep singing beautiful and sweet songs. In the fertile fields, acres of corn, rice, and sorghum are lush and lush. The corn cobs carrying the red tassels are very eye-catching. The plump but humble rice stalks make people bend down, giving people the hope of life and making them even more excited. Realize the philosophy of life; the sorghum holding the red torch is not to be outdone, they want to usher in the harvest tomorrow!

My hometown is surrounded by a rocky stream. The stream is always flowing happily and singing constantly. Listen, what a beautiful song! The stream water lapped against the rocks and splashed into waves. You see, how clear the stream is, and the flowers by the stream are also twisting their charming waists in the wind, dancing for the clear stream.

There are two big trees at the head of the village in my hometown, one is a willow tree and the other is a jujube tree. Spring is here, and the willow trees sprout early, growing small leaves like hearts, decorating the branches fluttering in the wind. The wind combs its hair, and the rain gives it a bath. As for the jujube tree, the oval leaves are shiny, and the shiny little jujubes are so clean and smooth, like green beads hanging all over the branches. When the sun shines, it sparkles, and it seems to be decorated with many green gems, causing the children to drool in strings.

"Moo...Moo..." Hey, what is this sound? Oh, that’s the old cow from my hometown going up the mountain to graze. The old cows are dragging groups of shepherd boys on their tails, and they are going to find an ideal place together - Huacao Mountain. That is the wonderland of my hometown! There, the old cows can eat the fresh grass freely. Those grasses warmly greeted the old cow with their young hands. The old cow really appreciated it and ran towards the grass. Alas, the old cow can only be fattened by sacrificing the grass! There, children can play to their heart's content. The flowers all over the mountains and plains are colorful and scattered in the grass. The shepherd boys use these flowers to weave flower hats, flower clothes and flower houses, and also weave their beautiful and brilliant future!

Also, the human touch in my hometown is the strongest. Hospitality is the biggest characteristic of my hometown. When guests arrive, the villagers have smiles on their faces, smiles of happiness from the heart. Helping each other and making progress hand in hand are another characteristics of our hometown. When one family is in trouble, thousands of families support it, and ten thousand people benefit.