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Five 500-word essays written by primary school students about visiting scenic spots and historic sites

A 500-word essay for primary school students about visiting places of interest

The capital of China. The heart of the Chinese people. The Forbidden City of China. The heart of the Chinese people.

The Forbidden City was built in 1406 AD (the fourth year of Yongle) and was basically completed in 1420 (the eighteenth year of Yongle). It lasted 14 years. During these fourteen years of hardship, the Forbidden City has experienced countless hardships. How many fires, how many disasters, but the Chinese are not afraid of hardships, destroying and rebuilding. This is the tenacious will of the Chinese!

The Forbidden City in Beijing, also known as the Beijing Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in The center of Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is said to have nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine and a half rooms. According to legend, there are ten thousand rooms in the sky. The emperor used them to show his modesty, so half a room was missing. It is the royal palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is an unparalleled masterpiece of ancient architecture and the most complete ancient building complex with wooden structure in the world. It is known as the first of the five major palaces in the world. It is also the most complete group of ancient buildings preserved in the world and the largest group of ancient buildings in China. Today people call it the Forbidden City, which means the royal palace of the past.

The Forbidden City is a world of dragons, with dragons in various shapes and forms, lifelike. In our country's feudal society, the emperor is called the "True Dragon Emperor" and is the master of the earth. The Forbidden City was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Therefore, dragons are used as decorations in the palace halls, bridges, palaces, stone carvings, imperial seals, clothing and imperial supplies. So, how many dragons are there in the Forbidden City? I’m afraid no one can tell. Someone has roughly calculated that the Forbidden City is said to have more than 8,000 palaces. If there are only 6 dragons in each palace, there are nearly 40,000 dragons. If you add all the dragons in the architectural decorations and all imperial supplies, it will be countless.

Let us go into China and into China’s splendid and long history!

Part 2: A 500-word essay by primary school students on visiting scenic spots and historic sites

This summer vacation, My father and I went to Beijing for a trip. What impressed me most was the Summer Palace.

The Summer Palace in Beijing is a royal garden. Although some buildings in the Summer Palace were burned down by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, the Summer Palace has always retained the essence of history and culture.

When you enter the Summer Palace, the first thing that catches your eye is the sparkling blue lake. There is a stone arch bridge made of white stone on the lake. There are many lions of different shapes on the bridge, which is very interesting. People are amazed. Walking across the stone arch bridge and walking around the lake, many cruise ships swim freely on the lake, gently crossing the stone arch bridge one after another. Tourists enjoy the pleasant and extraordinary scenery while paddling. Many weeping willows bend down on the shore, and thousands of willow branches hang on the water, just like dressing up in the mirror by the lake.

If you pay attention to the right side, you will find more history. For example, the very large door was burned down by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and was rebuilt by the Empress Dowager Cixi. When I walked into the gate, I saw many small houses, inside which were the bedrooms of the emperor and queen. The bedrooms were very beautiful, with many exquisite cultural relics inside, many of which we rarely see nowadays. Those cultural relics are very exquisitely made, which means that the ancients were very smart and were able to make such small and exquisite crafts very early. These are all left by the ancients, so we must protect the cultural relics and not touch or destroy them at will.

When you get to a high place, you can see a small hill in the distance. It is faintly visible because of the clouds, appearing and disappearing, as if it is playing hide and seek with us. If you go further, you will see more cultural relics and learn more history.

The Summer Palace is worth visiting. But the Summer Palace is very big and it won’t take more than two days to complete it. If you want to go to the Summer Palace, you have to be prepared.

Part 3: A 500-word essay by primary school students on visiting scenic spots and historic sites

This summer vacation, my parents took me to visit Huangshan Mountain.

We took the bus to Ciguang Pavilion, and then took the cable car to Yuping Tower. We looked into the distance from the Yuping Tower, and saw misty clouds and mist. A large thick fog just came in, and then it dissipated immediately. The mountains are shrouded in fog, looming. The fog is like a naughty child, walking slowly from behind the mountain for a while, and then running quickly towards the mountain on the other side. We walked out of the Yuping Tower and looked towards the mountain. On one side were vigorous and tall pine trees, on the other side were exposed stones. There were several stones with all kinds of strange shapes. Here was a tall elephant trunk, and there was a half-hidden and half-exposed stone. Peacock is so beautiful. I really don’t know how nature shapes them so lifelike. The most important thing here in Yuping Tower is the welcoming pines. It grows in the gaps between the stones, showing a tenacious look. It is very tall. If you put it next to a building, it would have three or four floors. It grows lush and green, especially on the side that grows towards the sun. It grows densely and lushly, with strong branches growing outward. It is really like a host stretching out his arms to warmly welcome the guests and wish them the best. We can see all the beautiful scenery here. We walked over, sat on the stone, and looked at it carefully. Its branches are thick and long, as thick as the arms of two or three adults, and at least four or five meters long. There are so many pine needles that it looks like several large patches of grass from a distance. The branches are very rough, as if it is working for someone but not itself. We looked at it for a long time before reluctantly leaving.

After that, we saw many strange pines, including "Dragon Claw Pine", "Siamese Pine", "Annan Umbrella Pine" and so on. We also saw many strange rocks. There are "lion throwing hydrangea", "carp leaping over dragon gate", "immortal guiding the way" and so on.

Unknowingly, the three-day trip to Huangshan was over. I looked back at Huangshan and thought: Xu Xiake said it well: "When you return from the Five Mountains, you don't look at the mountains; when you return from Huangshan, you don't look at the mountains." Nature is so magical and intoxicating. If I have the opportunity in the future, I will also visit Huangshan to enjoy its picturesque scenery and appreciate its charming charm.

Part 4: A 500-word essay by primary school students on visiting scenic spots and historic sites

This year’s National Day, my mother took me to visit the Danxia Landform. Danxia landform is located in Nijiaying Township, southeast of Linze County. That day, the weather was sunny, and we took a car for about half an hour to reach the Danxia landform.

After getting off the car and looking from a distance, the mountains, large and small, towering into the clouds, were very attractive. I really wanted to climb up the mountain in one breath.

There is a small trail between the peaks of the Danxia landform. The stone path is like a ladder, diagonally cutting down from the sky. The narrow and steep stone steps can only accommodate two people. We followed the steps to the east first, where there are many oval-shaped hills. The hills are colorful, as if they were rainbow bridges intentionally painted by an artist. Each hill has different sizes and different colors. .

Then we went to the west, where the peaks were very majestic, shrouded in clouds and mist, hazy, like a fairyland. I also felt as if I was in a fairyland, with a feeling of ecstasy. What's even more strange is that there are no trees, grass, or flowers on this mountain. Why is this? On our way down the mountain, we heard an old man nearby say: "Because this is a stone mountain. Although it often rains and rains, Snow, but this mountain has a hard texture and never grows flowers, grass, or trees, but it forms a colorful and spectacular scenery.”

I am deeply grateful for such a beautiful trip to my lovely hometown. Attractions are proud of. I sincerely hope that children all over the country will come to my hometown for sightseeing!

A 500-word essay from primary school students on visiting places of interest

I went to Xi'an with my parents during the holiday some time ago. I was very happy when I visited the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.

The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is extremely beautiful!

The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is divided into seven floors, each floor is equipped with four small and exquisite windows. There is a Zen room on the first floor. There are Buddhist scriptures and Buddha statues in the Zen room, including statues of Tathagata and Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva.

On the door frame of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, there are graceful lines carved with architectural patterns of the Tang Dynasty. They are beautiful and generous and are important materials for studying the history of Chinese architecture. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda has been listed as a national first-level protected cultural relic. My father said to me: "The Big Wild Goose Pagoda embodies the hard work and sweat of the working people of our country. It is the crystallization of the wisdom and perseverance of the working people of our country. If we don't cherish it and protect it now, how can we treat our ancestors right?"

Climb up the stairs and reach the seventh floor. Looking up, you can have a panoramic view of Xi'an. Look, at the front is the TV Tower, a building in the northwest, and at the left is the large-scale Xiaozhai Rice... The entire Big Wild Goose Pagoda is majestic and has a strong national color. The most eye-catching ones are the four Buddha statues of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha and Monk Tang. I seemed to have entered a dream world. I seemed to see Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha protecting Master Tang Monk as he went to the West to obtain scriptures. Along the way, the three brothers killed monsters and captured monsters, repelled attacks from monsters again and again, protected Master, and finally obtained the scriptures.

After visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, my parents also told me that there are many ancient buildings like the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an.

I think it’s amazing that we have so many scenic spots and historic sites in Shaanxi. As Shaanxi people, we should feel proud and proud!

Mentioning that there are so many scenic spots and historic sites in Shaanxi enhances our sense of pride as Shaanxi people!

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