Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The essay about my hometown (Beijing) needs to be handwritten by myself, thank you! And the more the merrier!

The essay about my hometown (Beijing) needs to be handwritten by myself, thank you! And the more the merrier!

My hometown is Beijing, the capital of our great motherland. My family lives in the back street of the Art Museum in Dongcheng District.

Beijing has countless places of interest, including Tiananmen, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, Old Summer Palace, Beihai, Fragrant Mountain and other famous attractions, as well as the Bird's Nest and Water Cube, which hosted the 2008 Olympic Games. Technology venues.

Beijing also has many delicacies and snacks, the most famous ones include Quanjude’s roast duck, as well as Shichahai Lotus Market’s bean juice, pot stickers, sausages, candied haws, donkey rolling, braised and roasted, fried liver, fried belly, etc. .

Beijing is also a good place for shopping, including Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, Xidan Street, Qianmen Antique Street, etc., Xindong’an Market, Wangfujing Department Store, Xidan Building, Qianmen Shopping Mall, etc. Countless shopping options The shopping mall will definitely make your legs sore and your feet weak from shopping, and you are guaranteed to leave with a full load.

Let’s talk about Tiananmen Square, where the 60th anniversary celebration of the People’s Republic of China just passed was held. There are two green spaces on both sides of the square. During festivals, the square will be filled with blooming flowers. To the north of the square is the Tiananmen Gate Tower. During festivals, the fountain in front of the tower will rise high, which is very spectacular; to the south is the Qianmen Archery Tower; to the east is the Revolutionary History Museum; to the west is the Great Hall of the People, where deputies to the National People’s Congress are held every March. People will hold meetings here to discuss national affairs.

Beijing’s roast duck is very delicious. Its skin is golden, crispy, smooth and very fragrant. When eating, add cucumbers, green onions, smear with sweet sauce, and roll it up with thin dough. The taste is really mouth-watering.

As the saying goes, "If you don't visit the Great Wall, you're not a true man, and if you don't eat roast duck, it's a pity!"

My hometown, Beijing, has so much to praise, so you'd better come by yourself Check it out!