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A 500-word autumn and winter diary of my hometown

My hometown, yakeshi, is located in the middle of Hulunbeier, on the west slope of the middle ridge of Daxing 'anling. It is the political, economic and cultural center of Daxinganling region in Inner Mongolia, and is known as "the capital of forest products" and "the hometown of ice and snow".

Winter in my hometown is very long. 1 1 month to April of the following year is winter and extremely cold. It can be MINUS 40 degrees in the coldest time and MINUS 20 degrees in normal times. Every time before going out, my parents always cover me up for fear that I will freeze.

It often snows, sometimes all day. Houses and trees are covered with a silvery white suit, and the sun gives off colorful light, forming a vast white scene. The cold weather did not affect the children's desire to play. They make snowmen, sledge and have snowball fights. ...

The days are also short. People rush to work from dawn and go home as soon as the light comes on. It seems that they can't stay outside for a while, and they don't want to stay outside for a while. There is less morning exercise outside, less walking at night, the noisy square in the past is deserted, and cars rush by on the cold streets. People hide in warm houses and don't want to come out. They spend more time with their families, reading books, watching TV and surfing the Internet.

The winter in my hometown, the cold wind, the beautiful snow, the empty Yuan Ye, the bleak trees and the lush pines have created the northerners with indomitable spirit. In this hot land, they work, they contribute, they live, they are generous, and they have been singing in the northland of Amb Lee for generations, with bitterness and joy. They also know that the cold of winter always smells of spring, and the arrival of winter is actually spring.