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What are some examples of the beginning and ending of a travelogue composition?

The beautiful beginning and end of the travel note:

1. The water droplets are grateful to the sea, because the sea makes them never dry up; the flowers are grateful to the green leaves, because the green leaves make them so beautiful; the birds are grateful to the blue sky , because the blue sky allows it to fly freely. Animals and plants in nature know how to be grateful, so shouldn’t we learn to be grateful and always be grateful?

2. In the evening, the sun went back and I had to leave. Sitting in the car, I couldn't help but look back at the ancient trees. They were shaking their trunks and seemed to be saying to me: "Welcome to come again next time!" That night, I slept soundly, and I dreamed that I too had become a yellow butterfly, flying freely in the Ginkgo Corridor.

3. The sky is gray, overcast and cold. The sidewalks on both sides of Chang'an Street were crowded with men, women, and children. The road is so long and there are so many people that you can't see the end to the east and the end to the west.

4. The sun has risen, dyeing everything a brilliant golden color, and "fulfilling" his mission as always. We walked down the mountain, and along the way, they were still talking about this charming and unforgettable sunrise.

Example:

I love the ancient town, I love its blue-grey stone roads, simple and unique buildings, long and quiet lanes, and folk customs that are as simple and moving as mellow wine. The ancient town can always tell many unknown historical events, and its dusty primitive style makes me yearn for it.

Qingyan Ancient Town is located in Huaxi District in the southern suburbs of Guiyang City. It is close to the mountains and has the characteristics of a cottage castle. It was built in the Ming Dynasty. A large number of Ming and Qing buildings are well preserved in the town. The filming of the movie "Looking for a Gun" made this place well known to more people.

I was fortunate enough to visit Qingyan Ancient Town in April last year. Because it was early morning, there were few pedestrians on the street, and this sleeping ancient city gave people a feeling of tranquility and tranquility.

Walking among the ancient alleys is like entering a world of stones - stone walls, stone tiles, stone carvings, and stone archways can be seen everywhere, and the "pattering" sound of the stone slabs under your feet is endless. It is not an exaggeration to say that Qingyan Ancient Town is a "stone city".

After going round and round, we came to the central axis of the ancient town - the ancient post road winding from the north gate to the south gate. The sun has risen high, and the streets are bustling with tourists. The world is completely different from the world in the alley just now. Sitting under the tree in a street shop with my grandpa, eating sweet and glutinous cakes and porridge, watching the people coming and going, and blowing the cool breeze, it was so pleasant!

The afternoon sun is like a lazy cat, lying on the stone wall on the street and stopping moving. My grandpa and I tasted braised pig's feet, one of the specialties of the ancient town, and were intoxicated by the unique taste of the ancient town. Standing on Dingguang Gate and looking far into the distance, you can see the rolling mountains outside the city and the traffic in the streets and alleys. It really feels like "pointing the country", but it is a pity that I can't think of "eternal quatrains" to recite.

I love this quiet, quaint and authentic ancient town, but it’s a pity that I didn’t get to see the beautiful spring scenery of “the sky streets are moistened by the light rain, and the grass is green from a distance but not up close”. It’s time to “go back home” "No longer staying.