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Three sample speeches on tourism topics

Three sample speeches on the topic of tourism

Many people have the idea of ????traveling in the past and having a large group of traveling friends. They want to see the scenery in another place and meet the best person. As long as you have the heart to travel, there are places you can appreciate all over the country. Below I will share with you some speeches on the topic of tourism. I hope it will be helpful to you.

Speech on Tourism 1

When it comes to tourism, no one would associate it with regret. But this is exactly what I felt when I visited London last August.

As soon as the summer vacation came, my father handed me a "Brief History of Britain" with pictures and texts, and said: "We are going to travel to London next month. Please read this book when you are free." Understanding the history of Britain will be helpful on this trip. ?Oh, okay!? I said yes, but I thought in my heart, I finally have a vacation, and traveling is about sightseeing, tasting delicious food, and letting my mood go. When the time comes, why don’t I just bring two legs and a mouth? Is it okay? So, the next day, I threw the book aside.

On the second day after arriving in London, our intensive itinerary began. The first stop is the world-famous Westminster Cathedral. As I followed the long line of tourists slowly into the church, my excitement slowly disappeared. The church is solemn and solemn, and you are not allowed to speak loudly, let alone run around at will. On both sides of the corridor, there are sculptures and tombs that look similar, stretching endlessly as far as the eye can see. I looked around randomly, but I couldn't help but feel bored. At this time, my father leaned over and told me: This is not an ordinary church, it is exclusively used by the British royal family! More than 20 kings from Henry III to George II are buried here! Although he lowered his voice and said He controlled himself not to dance, but he still couldn't hide his inner excitement. ?Look!? He pointed forward with his hand, ?that is the famous coronation throne of Edward I!? I glanced at the throne perched high on the high platform in front of the altar, nodded, but thought to myself, ?The famous coronation throne? Edward I? How come I have never heard of it? Dad seemed to see through my mind and added: "It's the one mentioned in the brief history of England you read, the most important representative of the Plantagenet dynasty." Known as Edward Long-Legs, the book also comes with a large color portrait, remember? My heart felt like an overturned five-flavor bottle, feeling anxious, shy, blamed, and disappointed? In fact, I read every page of the book my father gave me. Without seeing it, how could I know what flowers and flowers I love?

In the next two hours, I followed the crowds of people around the church in Nuovo University. Other tourists stopped from time to time to admire the sculptures and tombs on both sides, sometimes leaning over to read the inscriptions, sometimes looking up at the hanging stone carvings and ornaments, with expressions of joy and wonder constantly appearing on their faces. But I seemed lost in a maze of symbols made of boulders, with a confused look on my face. At this time, I couldn't help but feel a little regret: I wish I could have read the "A Brief History of Britain" that my father gave me before. In this way, I can understand the characters and historical stories behind each tombstone, so I won't feel so bored.

During the subsequent trip to London, this feeling of regret became even stronger. Whether it is St. Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, the National Gallery or the British Museum that we visited later, behind each cultural attraction is intertwined with the ups and downs of the British royal family and the legends of princes and generals, and the flavor of time is precipitated. And as someone who knew nothing about Britain, I simply couldn’t relate to the intersection of time and space and feel the charm of dialogue with history.

This regretful trip to London made me realize that the joy of exploring historical sites is actually the spark produced by the collision of what I know and what I see. A complete and meaningful tourism experience must be obtained through one's own knowledge of humanities and history.

Read thousands of books and never forget to travel thousands of miles; travel thousands of miles and never forget to read thousands of books. In this way, you can have no regrets. Speech 2 on the theme of tourism

The pace of time is always moving forward and fleeting. Time flies so fast! In the blink of an eye, I have already spent more than a dozen spring, summer, autumn and winter, but the memories of each season are unique, different, and eternal.

On June 23 of this year, the fifth grade should have been completely silent, but instead there was a burst of noise? It turns out that we are going to Bai Yanhua Education Base to experience it! After a while, classmates We strode to the car carrying large and small bags. After a while, we set off excitedly. Soon we arrived at the Yellow River Wetland Park next to the river. We went in an orderly manner. First we watched the classic book: "Yinshan Ancient Songs", and then we visited the museum's facilities and dazzling historical works. Soon, we were reluctant to leave. to this beautiful museum.

In the afternoon, we arrived at the home where we would stay for 3 days and 2 nights. The instructor told us how to fold quilts, which was an eye-opener for us. After dinner, several of our roommates and classmates were sitting on the bed. Although we were exhausted from the day's physical and mental exhaustion, the day's visit made us excited. We sat together and talked about today's adventure. It wasn't until after 1 o'clock that everyone rubbed their eyes and fell asleep.

Mongolia Weixin Golf Course? was one of our tourist spots in the afternoon. A bonfire party was held in the evening to drive away everyone's exhaustion.

Early in the morning on the third day, we held a training activity and walked more than 10 kilometers. When we came to the foot of the mountain after all the hard work, Teacher Kang said to us: "Now let’s start the treasure hunt. Many The lottery tickets are hidden under the rocks. As long as everyone finds them, they will be distributed according to the corresponding rewards! As soon as Teacher Kang finished speaking, the students rushed to the foot of the mountain like a tide, looking for them one place on the left, one on the right, and so on. At noon, everyone left with joy. Although I didn't find the lottery ticket, I was still very happy. Happy time is always short-lived. When it was time to leave, the students packed their schoolbags, said goodbye to the instructors, and set off on their way home.

Although this humanistic experience was very short, it made me realize a lot: if you don’t study hard now, you will be the horse being ridden in the future. If you study diligently, you will be the master. , and all these changes require a stable goal, because in the arena of life, people with clear goals are destined to be strong in life; people without goals are destined to be losers in life. Only when a person sets a clear goal of struggle can he be full of motivation to move forward. Only in life can he improve through pioneering and enterprising, grow through failures and setbacks, become perseverant through hardships and hardships, and gain happiness from hope?disappointment?hope. and satisfaction, life will become more fulfilling and exciting in this ups and downs process.

This is really an unforgettable trip! Tourism-themed speech 3

During the summer vacation, my parents and I flew to Xi'an. After about two hours of flight, we arrived at 9:00 p.m. At 0 o'clock, we arrived at the ancient capital Xi'an.

Early in the morning, after breakfast, we went to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was designed and built by Tang Monk. It has seven floors and is in the shape of a square cone. There is a Zen room on the first floor. There are Buddhist scriptures and Buddha statues. It is said that the scriptures that Tang Monk brought back from the West were originally placed here. There are many murals inside, telling the story of Tang Monk's growth and the story of Buddha's enlightenment. The North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda has the largest musical fountain in Asia. At 8:30 in the evening, many people gathered in the center of the square to watch the fountain.

As the music sounds, the fountain dances with the music. Amidst the sound of the music, the fountains jump out of the ground like naughty little dolls, and then like dancers, accompanying Playing beautiful and elegant music, performing cheerful dances, the skillful dance postures are very charming, drawing beautiful arcs in the sky, which are colorful and radiant under the light.

The next morning, we went to the History Museum and visited the cultural heritage of each dynasty in the order of the Stone Age, Shang Dynasty, Zhou Dynasty, Qin Dynasty, Han Dynasty, etc., which made me deeply I deeply feel the ingenuity of our ancestors. In the afternoon, we went to the city wall. The city wall was as high as three or four stories. When we reached the top of the city wall, I was even more surprised. The top of the city wall was so wide that four or five cars could be driven side by side! There were throws on display on the city wall. The stone tools, siege towers and other exhibitions opened my eyes. Standing on the city wall, I had a condescending feeling.

It is amazing that the ancient people could build such a majestic city wall. In the evening, we came to the Tang Furong Garden, which I have longed for, and watched the world's largest water curtain movie. This time, the water curtain movie showed the cartoon "Monkey King" that children like, and it was about the mosaic of Chang'e. The Pearl of Harmony in Ziyun Tower was stolen by the Bone Demon. Long Long, Erlang Shen, and Sun Wukong experienced various difficulties and finally regained the Pearl of Harmony. The water screen movie uses a beating fountain as the screen, and perfectly combines modern technology with classical art by means of water, laser, sound effects, flames and other expression methods. As the fountain beats up and down, Sun Wukong flies into the sky for a while, and then falls again. Towards the ground, the righteous Sun Wukong, the lovely Dragon and the steady Erlang Shen are vividly depicted.

At the last stop of the trip, we came to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, one of the eight wonders of the world. The first thing we visited was the largest pit No. 1. There were various types of figurines in it, including kneeling archer figurines, standing archer figurines, general figurines, cavalry figurines, and war horse figurines. Each figurine is different, and each figurine looks like a real person. Large, lined up in rows, like a mighty army, the momentum is quite grand, and there are handsome and mighty war horses next to it. It’s so spectacular! According to the tour guide, the terracotta warriors and horses were in color when they were first unearthed, and archaeologists have not found them yet. They had to figure out the right way to preserve these terracotta warriors and horses, so they quickly oxidized to their current color after being unearthed. There is an endless stream of people visiting the exhibition hall, and they are all amazed by this magnificent work of art.

The pleasant trip to Xi'an ended soon. I embarked on my return journey with a feeling of reluctance.

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