Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I am a small reporter, and I want to know the news of my hometown. The composition is 600 words.

I am a small reporter, and I want to know the news of my hometown. The composition is 600 words.

My hometown and I are on the coast of the South Yellow Sea, where the sea and the sky meet, and there is a huge palm extending to the east! There are the largest tidal flat in the East, the winding Gongfan dike, the first Haizi cattle in the East, unique flavor, high-pitched and beautiful Xindian folk songs ... vast sea water, blue sky, endless tidal flats and unpretentious Rudong people all depict the unique customs of the South Yellow Sea. However, before the reform and opening up, my hometown was a different scene. Simple fishermen live at sea. In the past, some poor fishermen in the South Yellow Sea could not afford fishing boats and nets, so they had to live on the small sea. On the days of small floods and between the ebb of big floods, they went to the seaside with double-toothed rakes and two sea bags, stepping on clams, catching snails and picking up mud snails. Sometimes, when the tide is still low, I stand in the grass trough and catch small fish and shrimp with a small net. This kind of driving to the sea is called going to the small sea.

You have to know the tides to go to Xiaohai. When there is a big flood, there is a small flood; They know when the tide is high and when it is low during the flood season, and they can also tell the direction on the deserted open beach. Therefore, the young men who go to Xiaohai first are led by the old haihu, otherwise it is easy to have an accident. All the people walk to the seaside. They have to make great efforts to step on and rake with their feet. Against the blue sky and beige sand beach, the vigorous figure of the dry sea people is like a Haizi cow. Due to long-term exposure to the sea breeze and the sun, their old faces and bronzed skin show the vicissitudes of their lives and the hardships of their days. They wore a cool little hat, naked and barefoot, and tied a cattail millet bag around their waist, digging and stepping on the beach like treasure hunting. Sometimes, for the sake of safety, when the sea bag is not full, we go back with a long pole. In response to the meteor-like footsteps, the pole fluttered and jumped rhythmically on the shoulder. At that time, there was a song among them: stepping on a worm's paw (clam) in the sea, picking up mud snails by the way, carrying them ashore, and being happy all the way. In fact, at that time, clams were very cheap, and ten pounds could be bought for a dime. What was even less valuable was snails and snails. Fishermen who rely on small seas to support their families are naturally very difficult and embarrassed. But they have the character of the sea, open and optimistic. In their view, not only seafood and shellfish are shouldered on the shoulders, but also hope and sustenance.

It takes most of Japan to go to Xiaohai to gain something. People who drive the sea generally go to sea in summer and autumn, and the climate is cold in winter and early spring. In addition, the sunshine is short during the day, and fewer people go to the small sea. Sometimes people will lose their lives because they can't escape from sudden storms or strange tides. In the old society, almost every year, there were several tragedies in which people who sailed out to sea were swallowed up by the tide. After the reform and opening up, the South Yellow Sea has gradually shown a vigorous side. Of course, some people still go to sea. However, with the decrease of seashore shellfish resources and the fact that most beaches are contracted by individuals, it is difficult to adopt wild shellfish such as clam and sole in large quantities as before. Fishermen and seaside farmers sometimes use their spare time to catch crabs on the beach, pick up snails to eat at home, or choose to sell pocket money in the market. This is just an adjustment and fun of life, not a way to make a living. Early last year, Rudong Binhai Tourism Development Zone was established. According to the orientation of ecological leisure, coastal customs and characteristic cultural tourism, they entrusted internationally renowned companies to carry out planning and design, and respectively built the Digging Port Tourism Service Center, Juzhen Coastal Eco-tourism Zone, Yangkou Fishing Port Leisure and Holiday Zone, Fengli Hebian Tea Culture Garden Scenic Area and Dongling Leisure and Holiday Zone, forming a coastal eating, living and traveling area of 100 km. "Have fun along the way, eat comfortably and have fun." In mid-September, Japanese tourist Chuan Dao led more than 20 guests to Rudong. Dancing "disco on the sea", listening to "symphony in the air" (flying kites) and eating "the best in the world" are fascinating for tourists. Since the beginning of this year, more than 500,000 Chinese and foreign tourists have visited Rudong. With the further completion of Yangkou Port, the South Yellow Sea will once again usher in its heyday! The navigation of Yangkou Port will enable Rudong to connect five continents and go global, resulting in strong centripetal force and cohesion. Rudong will surely become the rapid gathering area of production factors in the Yangtze River Delta region and the first choice for foreign investors, and become the most dynamic and potential county in the Yangtze River Delta region. With the initial navigation of Yangkou Port, Rudong entered the bridge port era. People in their hometown will seize the great opportunity of Jiangsu's coastal development strategy to become a national strategy, give full play to the advantages of natural resources, increase infrastructure construction, accelerate the development of coastal industries, strive to be the first county in Jiangsu's coastal development, and realize the leap and take-off of Rudong. The opening of Sutong Bridge, the start of Chongqi Bridge and the start of Shanghai-Chongqing Railway have further accelerated the development of Rudong. At the end, you can write about your love for your hometown, your outlook for the future of your hometown, and your wishes for your hometown. )