Unit special prosecutor, I'm coming. Wearing a hat with a five-star red flag, I walked up to an official of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in high spirits and said confidently, calmly and politely, "Hello, good morning!" The official also seems to be in a good mood. He said, "Good morning, sir". Then, I told the smiling official, "I'm from People's Republic of China (PRC) and I'm traveling around the world on foot across the century." Show him the American visa on his passport. He was surprised: "Oh!" Call another official next to me at once and show him my passport. Americans are brave, strong and adventurous. They all gave me thumbs up and kept saying something I still didn't understand. Because, I heard that entering the United States is a very nerve-racking thing, that is to say, getting an American visa does not guarantee that you will eventually enter the United States. According to American law, a visa is only a voucher to apply for entry into the United States, and those who get a visa will be inspected by officials of the US Department of Homeland Security at the entry port of the United States. Officials of the Department of Homeland Security allow the vast majority of applicants with visas to enter the country, but they also have the right to refuse some people entry. And I have to fill out many forms to enter the United States, but my English is poor. I told them that I only knew a little English. They comforted me by saying "all right" and "all right". One helps me fill in the form, and the other looks at the computer. I was very moved to see their enthusiasm. "Six dollars, please, sir." Then, I stamped my passport with a bang. A few minutes later, I walked into America. The stars and stripes are flying in the wind.
The first thing to do when you walk into America is to have a meal in a restaurant, and then walk to Buffalo. But my oral English is still poor. I really can't understand what the dishes on the menu are, so I have to instruct the waiter to order those dishes that look pleasing to the eye on others' tables. I am the only one with yellow skin in the restaurant, but because I entered the United States very smoothly, my mood is as clear as the weather, and the smile I learned has won others' kindness to me. I need to go to the bathroom, but I don't know the direction. Ask the waiter. She quickly put down her work and took me to the bathroom in the mall. However, what I didn't expect was that she had been waiting outside until I came out of the bathroom. I am embarrassed that this meal is taken care of by these Americans. I believe I will live in peace with the American people as I did in Korea and Canada.
Niagara Falls is located in the middle of niagara river, where Canada and the United States meet. It is known as one of the seven wonders of the world. It is called the three major waterfalls in the world together with Iguazu Waterfall in South America and Victoria Waterfall in Africa. Niagara Falls has long been a beautiful and unique tourist attraction, attracting people to spend their honeymoon here, crossing the waterfall by tightrope or floating in wooden barrels. I couldn't find the way to Buffalo in Niagara Park, so I asked a police officer. The police officer was equally surprised to see the visa on my passport. The police officer drew me a map of Buffalo very carefully. Another policeman patrolling in the distance, seeing what the police officer told me for so long, also rushed over. "What's the matter?" He asked breathlessly. Dude, this gentleman is from China and is traveling around the world. The police officer said to his companion. "It's really meaningful to travel around the world on foot!" The police praised. I said goodbye to the police and followed the map. I found myself going the wrong way again. As a result, I made a big turn around Waterfall Park before I got on the road.
I was walking on the 190 highway, and I found a fence, which was a road where pedestrians were forbidden. When it was difficult, a police car roared. "This road can't go!" The majestic policeman stopped me and said. The same is the effect of the visa. The policeman showed me the way and said, "Welcome to America. You can follow that road to Buffalo." At 6 o'clock in the afternoon, I saw a motel on the side of the road and stayed. Because I want to call Mr. Zhang quickly and tell him that he has safely entered the United States. However, I can't use the phone in a motel in America. The landlady saw this and called her husband. I handed this man a business card, but it caught his attention. The host brought me a postcard after dialing the phone for me. He told me that this postcard was given to him by a man who traveled around the world by bike, but it was from Japan. He also said that the Japanese happened to live in Room 9 where I live now. The host insisted that I sign my Chinese name on the postcard. He also went to the garden to pick the blooming flowers, put them in vases and sent them to my room, excitedly calling his son to see me. I was glad to see their enthusiasm, so I gave them a set of China stamps. Can make my father happy.