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Tour 500 words in Yongji Park.
Before I arrived at the park, I saw many colorful kites flying high and low in the distance. As soon as the car stopped, I ran like a runaway wild horse to the park gate. Oh, there are so many people! Physical training-physical paradise; Patience-fishing for goldfish; A person who practices eyesight shooting; There is also a sensitivity training-pounding a mouse. ...
We went straight to the lake and rented a boat in the shape of Mickey Mouse. Stepping into the hut and sitting quietly, my parents struggled to get up. Oh, our boat is moving! I shouted happily. At this moment, I saw a "little white rabbit" boat. "Command, attack it!" When I gave the order, my father responded immediately and turned the rudder to accelerate in one go! I heard a bang and crashed into it. The "White Rabbit" turned the rudder knowingly to avoid it, and everyone smiled happily at each other. Dad captured this happy moment with his camera. Not long after, we met another "Donald Duck". Unexpectedly, this sly "Donald Duck" seems to be on guard, not only avoiding our attack instantly, but also grabbing our cable conveniently. They tried to lead us by the nose, but we backed away desperately and everyone was busy. ...
It was getting dark, the lights were playing, and everyone just went ashore and reluctantly left the park. ...
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