Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - If possible, which city do you want to live in most?

If possible, which city do you want to live in most?

Or choose my hometown Harbin.

I got married last year and went on my honeymoon with my daughter-in-law. I went everywhere I wanted to go (at home). When I came back, they were tanned like niggers. When I get home, my first feeling is that it's good to be at home. I threw my luggage aside and went to bed first.

Some people say that travel is like this. I can't agree with this view. We should look at other people's tired places from our own tired places and put our own money into other people's pockets. Home is always home, here is our homesickness, and here is our favorite place. Going out to see other people's world just to appreciate the beauty and elegance there will eventually come back to our lives.

On the other hand, Harbin is really a good place. Students in the south may not know much about this northern city, and always feel that this place in the northeast is very cold. When I was studying in the south, a classmate who had never been to the northeast actually asked me if I was afraid of urinating outside in winter because it would freeze into a water column. I didn't hold my breath and sprayed it on his face.

What era is it now? Some people even have this misunderstanding. To tell you the truth, it's warm in winter and cool in summer, and the highest temperature in summer is about 30 degrees. But in winter, students in the south are frozen into dogs, but we eat popsicles in short sleeves. Yes, we are all willful because of the heating.

Originally, I could choose to go outside or go home when I was working, but I decided to go back to my hometown for development, because I love here and I am used to the cultural landscape here. I hope that the climate and everything here, Sun Island in Harbin, polar museum, Central Street and Songhua River, all have my footprints and good memories.