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300-word essay for third grade (Part 2) spring trip to Shanghai Film and Television Park

On a spring morning, the air is fresh and the sun is bright. Today I came to the Shanghai Film and Television Park in Chedun, Songjiang with a particularly excited mood.

When you walk into the film and television park, you will see an old-fashioned street.

There are old-fashioned buildings on both sides of the street.

But the most special thing

Yes,

There are railroad tracks on this street.

The most eye-catching thing is that there is a brown wooden car parked on the railroad tracks

the bus. We got on the bus one after another and took a closer look. The exterior structure of this bus was not much different from that of a modern bus, but the inside was completely different.

Its seats are

wooden benches connected together, and there is no armrest or handle inside the car. The strangest thing is that the driver of the car

actually drives while standing,

and the car does not use his feet to step on the accelerator and brakes,

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Roll the pole with one hand to control the forward and stop of the car.

Do you think it’s strange?

After getting off the old car, we took a short rest and came to a grassland. We saw a group of

people watching a performance. We tried to squeeze into the crowd, but we were so small. We couldn't squeeze in, so we could only leave in frustration.

Exiting the grassland, we return to the original path and continue moving forward. We were attracted by an alley.

The cement arched doors of this alley are connected one after another.

Occasionally there are smaller alleys on both sides.

But

No matter how small the alley is,

there is always the same arched door standing there at the entrance of the alley.

Go to the deepest part of the alley

.

Above the last arched door,

the name of the alley is delicately carved. .

Step through the arched door,

Inside is a five-story house with a large iron door.

Standing outside the iron gate and looking up,

it feels like

something I have seen on TV, a wealthy family in the 1950s. When I was in a daze, my classmates reminded

that it was time to gather,

so I had to reluctantly leave this beautiful and unique alley

Tang.