Advantages: Working hours are free. Compared with other industries, including other sectors of the tourism industry, travel agencies have relatively free working hours. The working environment is rich and changeable. Tour guides are divided into full-time tour guides and local tour guides. Full-time tour guides can travel all over the country. ? Well-informed and experienced, tour guides travel every day and have been to many more places than the average person. And due to work requirements, they not only have to take a quick look, but also have a deeper understanding than the average person.
Disadvantages: The work intensity is high, sometimes you need to work 10 hours a day, and you have to talk all the time, so you can easily get pharyngitis. Working outdoors for a long time is not good for your skin. It has a bad reputation in society and is not very popular among the public.
The main job of a tour guide is to guide tourists to experience the beauty of mountains and rivers, resolve emergencies that may occur during the journey, and provide tourists with assistance with food, accommodation, transportation, etc. How to write a 100-word essay on being a tour guide introducing the scenery
The most beautiful scenery is riding on a very ordinary bus. The constantly changing scenery outside the window is always full of freshness and pleasing to the eye.
As everyone knows, when you are gazing at the scenery outside the window, you may miss the scenery inside the car.
What makes me feel extremely lucky is that among the scenery inside the car that passed me by, I captured the most beautiful one among them.
It was a Sunday morning. I was lazily leaning on the seat in the last row of the bus. Just as I was dozing off with my head against the window, a mother and daughter came up to the front door of the bus. The little girl came up. The six or seven-year-old girl jumped up and down and found a seat in the back row by the window. Her mother bought the ticket and sat down next to the little girl.
As soon as she sat down, the little girl turned her body towards the window and stared at the scenery outside the window in ecstasy. Her legs that could not reach the ground swayed rhythmically.
The little girl did not pull her mother's sleeves and ask questions like I imagined, but just sat quietly with her head on the back of the chair facing the window.
Sometimes, the mother will lower her head and gently ask the little girl, is she cold? Do you want to close the window? The little girl would shake her head slowly, and the mother would reach out and comb the wind-blown hair on the side of the little girl's face behind her ears, as gently as stroking a sleeping baby.
After the car passed several intersections, the little girl gradually became sleepy, her swinging legs stopped, and her little face that was raised toward the window slowly lowered.
At first, she just closed her eyes, held her mother's wrists with both hands, and rested her head on her mother's arm. Later, she simply lay on her mother's lap and fell asleep.
At this time, I noticed that her mother raised her feet slightly to make the little girl sleep more comfortably.
Her hands gently patted the little girl's back. I wonder if she was also humming soothing nursery rhymes in her mouth? While all this was going on quietly, the little girl's body shrank inadvertently, and the mother immediately stopped beating and reached out to push the open car window.
After the window was closed, the little girl tilted her body and changed into a more comfortable sleeping position.
The mother straightened out her wrinkled collar, wrapped her clothes tightly, and stroked the little girl's hair lovingly.
Then, the gentle patting on the little girl's back began quietly again.
If you could see the mother's face at this time, the deep maternal love must be reflected in her eyes, right? The mother's smiling eyes will remain on the sleeping girl for a moment, like a soft lake or the warm sunshine in early spring, interpreting a mother's ordinary and delicate love.
The mother, the girl, and the time that seems to have frozen around them render a landscape full of warmth.
The scenery outside the window is still flowing, but the time in the car has been frozen at this most beautiful moment. I'm here to be a tour guide. Composition
You can screen the tourists yourself: Good morning (afternoon) everyone! Welcome to Changzhou Tianning Scenic Area! Today we visited the Tianning Pagoda, the "No. 1 Buddhist Pagoda in China" in the Tianning Zen Temple, a 4A-level tourist attraction in Changzhou.
I am the tour guide this time, you can call me * *. I hope you can come here with joy, bring joy of Dharma, and return successfully.
Since ancient times, every temple must have a pagoda, and Tianning Temple is no exception.
In the Song Dynasty, there was a seven-story pagoda named "Puzhao King Pagoda", which was later destroyed.
As the saying goes, "temples are destroyed in troubled times, but pagodas are built in prosperous times." In order to praise the prosperous times and pray for national peace and prosperity, the abbot of Tianning Temple, Monk Songchun, made a great wish to rebuild the pagoda.
With the care and support of the Changzhou Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, the pagoda foundation was laid in April 2002. After more than four years of hard work, the Tianning pagoda, with an investment of 300 million, will be opened for trial operation in December this year. .
Tianning Pagoda is located behind the central axis of Tianning Temple, with a total construction area of ??27,000 square meters. It is a tower imitating the octagonal eaves style of the Tang and Song Dynasties.
The pagoda is 153.79 meters high, making it the tallest pagoda in the world.
Many people will ask what the special meaning of this number is. In fact, Buddhism pays attention to the number of yin and yang, and odd numbers are also called yang numbers in Buddhism. The height of Tianning Pagoda just gathers all the yang numbers. , this is also a distinctive feature of Tianning Pagoda.
The entire pagoda uses 6,500 tons of steel to support the tower frame, which is the crystallization of today's steel frame construction technology.
Therefore, it won the Steel Structure Gold Medal issued by the National Steel Structure Association in 2004.
Tianning Pagoda has many firsts in the country, and the tallest tower is its first first.
As for other firsts, I will introduce them to you one by one in the following tours.
The second first of the pagoda is the "First Golden Dome and Jade Body".
Please look up and see the pagoda reflecting infinite golden light under the sun, making Tianning Pagoda seem to be bathed in the light of Buddha.
The pagoda is in the form of a diamond throne. The main pagoda is 30 meters high and the four auxiliary pagodas are 15 meters high. It is made of 75 tons of bronze and is covered with a large amount of gold. A "golden dome" is formed.
What about the jade body? That is the 1,000 jade pagodas and 1,000 jade steles surrounding the base of the pagoda, as well as the jade stones decorated on the outer walls of each floor of the pagoda. After a while, we will take a closer look at the meaning of the jade body after we go up to the pagoda.
Let us turn our attention back to Pagoda Square.
In front of the Pagoda Square, two incense burners made of bronze, 5 meters long, 1.8 meters wide and 2.8 meters high, are placed. They are the largest copper incense burners in China so far.
When we pray to God and Buddha, we seek health, peace, happiness and wealth. These two copper incense burners are engraved with the words "Fu Lu Shou" as if they are everyone's wishes. Complete".
I would also like to wish you good health, all the best, and prosperity.
If you need any incense and candles, come with me here.
Some people may ask, why is it necessary to burn incense when worshiping Buddha? That's because the world where the Buddha lives is far away from our Saha world, so it's hard for the Buddha to hear our prayers and wishes, and smoke can float very high. When the Buddha smells the smoke, he will know that someone is praying, so he will go there. Help those believers who have difficulties or doubts.
(Everyone can offer incense below.
) Guarding around the pagoda are the four heavenly kings. These four heavenly kings are made of copper. Each one is 5.3 meters high and weighs 5 tons. , the image is solemn and majestic.
Everyone, please see that the person holding the pipa is the king of the Eastern Kingdom, who uses music to bring benefits and happiness to all living beings.
The one with a sword on his waist is the King of Growth in the South, protecting the Dharma from infringement.
The Western Guangmu Heavenly King has a dragon wrapped around his hand, which means that all living beings can take refuge in our Buddha and benefit everyone.
The last one holding a precious umbrella is the King of Wenwen in the north. He is called the King of Wenwen because he often protects Tathagata's ashram and has heard more Dharma. He protects all living beings and subdues demons.
The four "magic weapons" of the Four Heavenly Kings - sword, pipa, umbrella and dragon - also imply prayers for "good weather".
The Four Heavenly Kings are well-known Buddhist protector gods. They guard all sides of Tianning Pagoda to ensure peace forever.
Everyone sees two bronze elephants 3.2 meters high and 5 meters long standing next to each king. Why are there elephants standing there? First of all, the elephant is the mascot of India, the birthplace of Buddhism. It stands next to the four heavenly kings, which means wishing good luck; the other is related to the plaque hanging on the pagoda.
This plaque of "Dragon City Xiang Cult" is 5 meters long and 2 meters high. It was inscribed by Emperor Qianlong himself when he came to Tianning Temple.
"Dragon City" is the ancient name of Changzhou, "Xiang" means auspiciousness, and "Jiao", as the name suggests, refers to Buddhism, so "Longcheng Xiang Jiao" refers to the auspicious Buddhism in Changzhou.
Echoing this are the two nine-dragon pillars standing next to the pagoda. These two dragon pillars are 19.8 meters high and 2.68 meters in diameter. They are carved from granite and weigh more than 200 tons each. The nine vivid golden dragons circling around also imply the scene when the nine golden dragons sprayed nectar to bathe Sakyamuni Buddha when he was born.
Next we take a look at the base of the pagoda.
The base of the tower adopts a reduced Buddhist architectural form of "Borobudur in Indonesia". It is one of the four major Buddhist relics in the world and has extremely high cultural and artistic value.
The 7-story fence at the base of the pagoda is surrounded by 1,000 jade pagodas carved from white marble. Each jade pagoda is 65 centimeters high. Together with the base height of 1.75 meters, this forms the Tianning pagoda. The third first - "First Tallinn".
In addition, between the 1,000 jade pagodas, there is a forest of Buddhist scripture steles made up of jade side panels. This is the fourth number one - "The First Forest of Buddhist scriptures steles". Inscribed on the forest of steles is The scriptures will be written by 500 eminent monks at home and abroad. These jade pagodas and jade tablets are made of "Oriental White" jade from Ya'an, Sichuan, and the jade bricks on the pagodas are all a kind of jade called Xiu jade.
Both types of jade are suitable for carving, so the pagoda chose these two types of jade.
We have now arrived at the base of the pagoda. To the south, there is enshrined the Maitreya Buddha who smiles and welcomes guests from all over the world.
Maitreya was originally one of the great disciples of Sakyamuni Buddha.
According to Buddhist scriptures, he was born into a Brahmin family in Nantianzhu. After 5.67 billion years, he will succeed Sakyamuni Buddha in his future life and become the Buddha we are. The Buddha of the world saves all sentient beings.
Regarding his statues, most of his statues in Han monasteries portray him as a smiling, pot-bellied bhikkhu.
"A big belly can accommodate things that are difficult to tolerate in the world, and a smile is always open to laugh at the ridiculous people in the world." This couplet must be familiar to everyone. He often goes with an open belly and a full face. The smiling Maitreya Buddha statues appeared together in large and small... As a small tour guide, a 100-word essay introducing the scenic spots and historic sites in Shaanxi
Touring the Chinese Sturgeon Base On Wednesday morning, the teacher took us to visit the Chinese Sturgeon Research Base .
As soon as we got off the bus, we came to the breeding hall.
In the hall, we saw small Chinese sturgeons that were the same size and color as tadpoles.
These Chinese sturgeons are only ten days old.
Then we went upstairs to the museum, where we watched a video about the Chinese sturgeon.
From this video, I learned that the Chinese sturgeon existed more than 14,000 years ago. It can be said to be the panda in the water.
The Chinese sturgeon is a large migratory fish.
In the desert, camels endure hardship the most, while in water, Chinese sturgeons endure hunger the most. They can go without eating for more than a year.
The meat of Chinese sturgeon is delicious, and its roe can be made into caviar to nourish the body.
After a while, we came to the herbarium.
In the herbarium, we saw a Chinese sturgeon specimen, which was 3 or 4 meters long.
The Chinese sturgeon was first discovered in China, so it was named Chinese sturgeon.
On the right side of the Chinese sturgeon is a specimen of a white sturgeon.
The white sturgeon is actually no different from the Chinese sturgeon, except that its skin is white and its size is smaller than the Chinese sturgeon.
Walking forward, we saw a very large pool. There were two 4 or 5-meter-long Chinese sturgeons in the pool, and there were four small Chinese sturgeons in the center of the pool.
In addition to the Chinese sturgeon, this pond also has several small fish with different postures and shapes. These small fish swim around in the water, as if dancing in the water.
There are more than a dozen small pools next to this pool, containing paddlefish and Russian sturgeons.
After walking out of the herbarium, we came to the water cluster corridor.
There, I saw a variety of subtropical fish of different sizes and some saltwater fish.
Walking out of the corridor, we also saw a fish pond with three alligators in it. The alligators were as motionless as stones.
The small fish swam past it without any movement.
It seems to be hibernating.
I am really happy about this visit because I learned some more knowledge. I'm here to be a tour guide. Composition
You can screen the tourists yourself: Good morning (afternoon) everyone! Welcome to Changzhou Tianning Scenic Area! Today we are visiting the Tianning Pagoda, the "No. 1 Buddhist Pagoda in China" in Tianning Temple, a 4A-level tourist attraction in Changzhou.
I am the tour guide this time. You can call me * *. I hope that everyone can come here with joy, bring happiness to the Dharma, and return successfully.
Since ancient times, every temple must have a pagoda, and Tianning Temple is no exception.
In the Song Dynasty, there was a seven-story pagoda named "Puzhao King Pagoda", which was later destroyed.
As the saying goes, "temples are destroyed in troubled times, but pagodas are built in prosperous times." In order to pay tribute to the prosperous times and pray for peace and prosperity for the country and the people, the abbot of Tianning Temple, Monk Songchun, made a great wish to rebuild the pagoda.
With the care and support of the Changzhou Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, the pagoda foundation was laid in April 2002. After more than four years of hard work, the Tianning pagoda, with an investment of 300 million, will be opened for trial operation in December this year. .
Tianning Pagoda is located behind the central axis of Tianning Temple, with a total construction area of ??27,000 square meters. It is a tower imitating the octagonal eaves style of the Tang and Song Dynasties.
The pagoda is 153.79 meters high, making it the tallest pagoda in the world.
Many people will ask what the special meaning of this number is. In fact, Buddhism pays attention to the number of yin and yang, and odd numbers are also called yang numbers in Buddhism. The height of Tianning Pagoda just gathers all the yang numbers. , this is also a distinctive feature of Tianning Pagoda.
The entire pagoda uses 6,500 tons of steel to support the tower frame, which is the crystallization of today's steel frame construction technology.
Therefore, it won the Steel Structure Gold Medal issued by the National Steel Structure Association in 2004.
Tianning Pagoda has many firsts in the country, and the tallest tower is its first first.
As for other firsts, I will introduce them to you one by one in the following tours.
The second first of the pagoda is the "first golden dome and jade body".
Please look up and see the pagoda reflecting infinite golden light under the sun, making Tianning Pagoda seem to be bathed in the light of Buddha.
The pagoda is in the form of a diamond throne. The main pagoda is 30 meters high and the four auxiliary pagodas are 15 meters high. It is made of 75 tons of bronze and is covered with a large amount of gold. A "golden top" was formed.
What about the jade body? That is the 1,000 jade pagodas and 1,000 jade steles surrounding the base of the pagoda, as well as the jade stones decorated on the outer walls of each floor of the pagoda. After a while, we will take a closer look at the meaning of the jade body after we go up to the pagoda.
Let us turn our attention back to Pagoda Square.
In front of the Pagoda Square, two incense burners made of bronze, 5 meters long, 1.8 meters wide and 2.8 meters high, are placed. They are the largest copper incense burners in China so far.
When we pray to God and Buddha, we seek health, peace, happiness and wealth. These two copper incense burners are engraved with the words "Fu Lu Shou" as if they are everyone's wishes. Complete".
I would also like to wish you good health, all the best, and prosperity.
If you need any incense and candles, come with me here.
Some people may ask, why must we burn incense when worshiping Buddha? That's because the world where Buddha lives is far away from our Saha world, so it's hard for Buddha to hear our prayers and wishes, and cigarette smoke can float very high. When Buddha smells the smoke, he will know that someone is praying, so he will go there. Help those believers who have difficulties or doubts.
(Everyone can offer incense below.
) Guarding around the pagoda are the four heavenly kings. These four heavenly kings are made of copper. Each one is 5.3 meters high and weighs 5 tons. They have a solemn and majestic image.
Everyone, please look at this person holding the pipa, who is the king of the Eastern Kingdom, using music to bring benefits and happiness to all living beings.
The one with the sword on his waist is the King of Growth in the South, protecting the Buddha Dharma from infringement.
The Western Guangmu Heavenly King has a dragon wrapped around his hand, which means that all living beings can take refuge in our Buddha and benefit everyone.
The last one holding a precious umbrella is the King of Wen in the North. He is called the King of Wen because he often protects Tathagata’s ashram and has heard more Dharma. He protects all living beings and subdues demons.
The four "magic weapons" of the Four Heavenly Kings - sword, pipa, umbrella and dragon - also imply prayers for "good weather".
The Four Heavenly Kings are well-known Buddhist protector gods. They guard all sides of Tianning Pagoda to ensure peace forever.
Everyone sees two bronze elephants 3.2 meters high and 5 meters long standing next to each king. Why are there elephants standing there? First of all, the elephant is the mascot of India, the birthplace of Buddhism. It stands next to the four heavenly kings, which means wishing good luck; the other is related to the plaque hanging on the pagoda.
This plaque of "Dragon City Xiang Cult" is 5 meters long and 2 meters high. It was inscribed by Emperor Qianlong himself when he came to Tianning Temple.
"Dragon City" is the ancient name of Changzhou, "Xiang" means auspiciousness, and "Jiao", as the name suggests, refers to Buddhism, so "Longcheng Xiang Jiao" refers to the auspicious Buddhism in Changzhou.
Echoing this are the two nine-dragon pillars standing next to the pagoda. These two dragon pillars are 19.8 meters high and 2.68 meters in diameter. They are carved from granite and weigh more than 200 tons each. The nine vivid golden dragons circling around also imply the scene when the nine golden dragons sprayed nectar to bathe Sakyamuni Buddha when he was born.
Next we take a look at the base of the pagoda.
The base of the tower adopts a reduced Buddhist architectural form of "Borobudur in Indonesia". It is one of the four major Buddhist relics in the world and has extremely high cultural and artistic value.
The 7-story fence at the base of the pagoda is surrounded by 1,000 jade pagodas carved from white marble. Each jade pagoda is 65 centimeters high. Together with the base height of 1.75 meters, this forms the Tianning pagoda. The third first - "First Tallinn".
In addition, between the 1,000 jade pagodas, there is a forest of Buddhist scripture steles made up of jade side panels. This is the fourth number one - "The First Forest of Buddhist scriptures steles". Inscribed on the forest of steles is The scriptures will be written by 500 eminent monks at home and abroad. These jade pagodas and jade tablets are made of "Oriental White" jade from Ya'an, Sichuan, and the jade bricks on the pagodas are all a kind of jade called Xiu jade.
Both types of jade are suitable for carving, so the pagoda chose these two kinds of jade.
We have now arrived at the base of the pagoda. To the south, there is enshrined the Maitreya Buddha who smiles and welcomes guests from all over the world.
Maitreya was originally one of the great disciples of Sakyamuni Buddha.
According to Buddhist scriptures, he was born into a Brahmin family in Nantianzhu. After 5.67 billion years, he will succeed Sakyamuni Buddha in his future life and become the Buddha we are. The Buddha of the world saves all sentient beings.
Regarding his statue, most of his statues in Han monasteries portray him as a smiling, pot-bellied bhikkhu.
"A big belly can accommodate things that are difficult to tolerate in the world, and a smile is always open to laugh at the ridiculous people in the world." This couplet must be familiar to everyone. He often goes with an open belly and a full face. The smiling Maitreya Buddha statues appeared together... Beautiful Campus (Tour Guide Words) 100-Word Essay
Now I will act as the tour guide to introduce our school. When you walk through the gate, everyone can see a piece of it when they look up. The electronic screen is an information screen used to announce school announcements to the outside world, making it easier for students and parents to understand information in a timely manner.
Enter the teaching building and take a look at our classrooms.
Because of the sky-high design in the building, every classroom is a bright room, allowing natural light to enter.
Please come into our classroom now.
Although it is a new classroom, there is no smell of decoration materials.
The whole house is filled with fresh and natural breath.
This is because the decoration of our classrooms is all made of environmentally friendly materials, and the students spontaneously brought various green plants that are helpful for purifying indoor air.
Our classrooms are environmentally friendly and welcoming.
My tour guide’s explanation has come to an end. In the following time, everyone is invited to visit our new campus on their own.
Thank you. A small tour guide on the Inner Mongolia prairie, a 100-word essay
Dear travelers, hello everyone, I am Zhang Meng, your tour guide for today’s Inner Mongolia prairie trip. Today I want to take you to visit the beautiful prairie. I hope you will Have fun! Next, we are about to start our journey to the grassland! Look, these are the hills and flatlands of the Inner Mongolia prairie. The hills and flatlands are all green.
The air here is fresher than elsewhere, and it is a perfect natural oxygen bar.
If you take a look at the docile little sheep and the tall Mongolian horses, and try to run a few laps on them, you won’t be able to bear to dismount.
Some people say that the grasslands of Inner Mongolia are green everywhere, but this is not the case. Look at the river bank! There are small flowers, some red, some blue, some yellow, some purple, some white, some pink, colorful, you won't let me, I won't let you open, and there are also bright as glass, crystal clear. The small river reflects the colorful flowers, and the flowers are covered with river water. It is actually a unique and beautiful sight. Do you know how beautiful the Inner Mongolia prairie is? Now that we are in the yurt, you can taste Inner Mongolia’s special hand-caught mutton, as well as milk wine made with sheep milk, and milk tofu. Let me introduce the hand-caught mutton, milk tea, and milk tofu.
These three important foods for Mongolian compatriots are hand-caught mutton. Our Mongolian compatriots are accustomed to cutting the mutton into large pieces with knives, cooking it and eating it.
When eating, you need to cut and catch it with your hands.
Milk tea is not the pearl milk tea we often drink, but tea mixed with cow and goat milk. It is the most important drink for Inner Mongolian compatriots to entertain and honor guests.
Milk tofu, of course, is not tofu. It is a solidified food made from milk. It is served on a plate and used as a snack for guests, such as cheese. It is also called milk tofu.
These are the specialty foods of Inner Mongolian compatriots.
Today’s trip to the Inner Mongolia prairie ends here. Tomorrow we will continue to visit more beautiful attractions.
Thank you all for your cooperation today, thank you! ... If I were a little tour guide essay
[If I were a little tour guide essay] Today, I will be your little tour guide. As soon as you enter the school gate, you can see six statues in front of the hall. The third classroom is where we have classes. If I were a little tour guide, I would write a composition.
We have a happy life here, happy games, and easy access to knowledge. Composition "If I Were a Little Tour Guide" for the sixth grade of primary school.
I am He Yupei from 2(1). If you have any difficulties, just come to me.
If I were a small tour guide, a 100-word essay on going around the Wusuli River, a 100-word essay on being a small tour guide
: Cleaning 1. First, soak the shoes with warm water and then add some water. Pay attention to the white vinegar soaking time. 2. Use transparent soap or washing powder to brush the shoes. Use a soft-bristled brush to brush the shoes. 3. The shoes must be rinsed clean, especially wash the shoes with laundry. After brushing, soak the shoes in clean water. 4. Wrap the shoes with toilet paper. Place in a cool and ventilated place to dry. Step 2: Brush the shoes with pure white toothpaste. 1. First, remove and wash the shoelaces. Wash the shoelaces with soap. 2. Clean the shoes with detergent, then use pure white toothpaste. Brush the shoes with clean water. Wrap the shoes with paper towels and place them in a cool, ventilated place to dry. Step 3: Soak in beer. 1. Brush the white shoes clean first. 2. Soak the white shoes in beer for a few minutes. 3. Wrap the shoes with paper towels, place them in a cool, ventilated place to dry... Urgent! ! Write a 100-word article in Japanese (Do you want to be a tour guide)
In the future, I will travel privately.
たくさんの人はガイドになりたいREASON はいろいろなところに行けることです.
Illegal food, delicious food from all over the world, and delicious food from all over the world.
そして、いい思い出を为られます.
実はガイドはつまらない事です.
なぜなら、ガイドの事は観光ではまりません.
まず、いろいろなところには行けません.
This should be the same as the original one.
ただのつまらないという気分を residual るだけです.
"Mom, where are we going to play during the May Day holiday?" I jumped to my mother and asked.
"You have to ask your dad about this. Anyway, I have already bought snacks.
" Mom pointed to dad who was reading a book.
Dad told me to go in the afternoon, but he didn’t tell me where he was going.
This made me anxious and didn’t tell me where to go.
Even my mother doesn’t know where to go.
At 12:30 in the afternoon, my father took our family and drove to the destination.
When we arrived at Huanggongwang Forest Park, my father said: "This is it.
"I looked at it, it was a bit shabby, and not many people came, and I had a dissatisfied expression on my face. , said: "What's so good about this place? Dad, let's move to another place!" "No, this place is actually not bad. If you don't go in, do you know if it's good?" I had no choice but to bite the bullet and go in, but my face was filled with displeasure. I am willing, as if someone else owes me a debt.
My mother saw that I was so unhappy, so she took my hand and said to me: "The water here is crystal clear. Take some back later to change the water for those two fish!" I raised my head. , made an "ok" gesture to her mother.
When I walked into Huanggongwang Forest Park, I saw that except for the thick layers of dead leaves on the road, there were bamboos on both sides.
Moreover, there are always some numbers on it, such as: 2 and 5.
I don’t understand: why are there numbers? What are these numbers for? Dad told me that the number above represents the year. For example, if it is 2002, write a 2.
But what it is used for, my father can’t tell.
As we continued walking, we saw a statue of Guanyin. Our family of three walked up and took a closer look: the entire statue of Guanyin was very large and looked natural.
Dad said: "It will take a lot of time to build this Guanyin statue!" I nodded in understanding.
Next to the Guanyin statue is the creek that my mother mentioned.
This creek is indeed very clean. Many tourists praised: "The water here is so good!" I looked at the empty bottle in my mother's hand and smiled secretly.
We found a clean place and walked down carefully. My parents filled a bottle of water with me and left happily.
Due to time constraints, we did not complete the entire journey, but we were very happy to experience the voice of nature.
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