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四川英语景区导游词(精选6篇)四川英语景区篇1General Introduction Yellow Dragon Cave is more beautiful of caves is atypical karst formation, and you know that water plays an extremely importantrole in its development. Flowing into the fissures of the karst layer, waterconstantly dissolves the limestone rock, thereby widening the crevice. Thisprocess continues year after year and thus the caves are created. The YellowDragon Cave system covers a proven area than the outside world."Day or night, without fear of rain or wind, all year long, you can delightin its wonderful scenery. The cave is of good beneficial air circulation, and iscool in the summer and warm in the winter.Yellow Dragon Cave is one of the foremost scenic areas in Zhangjiajie, andwas rated as one of the first 4A National Tourist Attractions in China. Also ithas been honored as "magical karst cave both in China and in the world".This system 48 hectares. It is 15 kilometers long and has a vertical riseof 140 meters. The in- ner recess is divided into four layers, two dry ones andtwo possessing waterways. The tally of natural wonders includes: one naturalreservoir, 2 underground rivers, 3 pools, 4 waterfalls, 13 grand halls, 96passageways and hundreds of thousands of stalagmites, columns and stalactites.The Yellow Dragon Cave is so complex and unfathomable, possessing such amultitude of geological features, that it''s impossible for us to take them allin at one time. This "magical place" abounds with all the sceneries that we canenjoy in the karst caves and the stalagmites are in all different shapes. Manyfamous scenic spots have been developed: the DragonDance Hall, Sounding River,Immortal Waterfall, Heaven Pillar Street, and the Dragon Palace. Except for ashort distance near the entrance, we won''t have to do any backtracking in thecave. The entire tour takes about two hours--2400 meters by land and anadditional 800 meters by water. Chatting In the eyes of the locals ofZhangjiajie, Yellow Dragon Cave is always a "mysterious place". The waterwaywithin the cave is called Yellow Dragon Spring and it keeps flowing year around.It is said that long, long ago this region suffered a severe drought, so awizard named He Junru, accompanied by his disciples, entered the cave andbeseeched the dragon to send water. The dragon king was touched by their pleaand released several drops of water from his mouth, and this produced a delugeoutside the cave. At that moment, the wizard was unaware of the refreshing rainout- side; instead, he assumed that the dragon king had somehow reject- ed hisappeal. Unfortunately, he stabbed the dragon with his knife. The beast becameenraged by this foolish response and spewed out a torrent of water. In a shortwhile the flood inundated the whole region, both inside and outside the cave.The wizard was seriously injured and escaped, and all of his fellow villagerswere washed away. Of course, he deeply regretted his blunder, and engraved a fewlines of warning on his deathbed at the entrance to the cave so that peoplewould not further offend the dragon: "You must never fetch water from YellowDragon Cave, even if you are suffering desperately from a severe drought.It is just a story anyhow. But how was this cave actually discovered? Inthe Spring of 1983, Mao Jinchu, a local veteran and military battalioncommander, led about ten companies of soldiers into the cave for exploration.After many setbacks and much hard- ship, they were finally able to present tothe world thetrue face of this mysterious "kingdom". In the recesses of thecave, they en- countered swarms of rats (about 2 ~ 2.5 kilograms each) and name-less creatures possessing piercing blue eyes and enormous feet. But don''t beafraid! These terrifying "monsters" have been driven away long ago.In February of 1984, the local authorities started to develop the cave as atourist attraction, and set up the Administrative Department of the YellowDragon Cave in June of that year. At the end of that year, it was formallyopened to outside tourists. And since that time, this "underground pearl" hasemitted its Dazzling light and received more and more attention. After theirfield investigation into this cave system, officials of UNESCO gave these lavishwords of praise, "Yellow Dragon Cave is the most beautiful cave we'' ve everseen--anywhere in the world! And it is especially intriguing that there is sucha long river inside, and it is really in- credible. " Including Zhou Guangzhao,the president of the Chinese Science Academy, 15 senior scientists proclaimed,"We have traveled around the world and this cave is the largest, mostcomprehensive cave we'' ve seen. " More than 70 experts from the Ministry ofGeology have drawn a similar conclusion, "Taking into consideration nearly allof the studies of karsts caves, Yellow Dragon Cave is the all round champion四川英语景区导游词篇2The Dujiangyan Dam, 45km north of Chengdu, is an ancient technologicalwonder of the country.More than 20__ yers ago, Li Bing(250-200BC), as a local governor of the ShuState, designed this water control and irrigation dam and organized thousands oflocal people to complete the project to check the Mingjiang River.For many years the river,flooded the Chengdu agriculturalarea and localfarmers suffered a lot from the water disaster.Due to the success of the project, the dam automatically diverts theMingjiang River and channels it into irrigation canals.For many years the dam has continued to make the most of the waterconservancy works.Expansion has been undertaken since 1949 and at present the system does agood job of irrigating farming land across 33counties of the western part ofSichuan Province.Local people feel proud of the system becaude it has supported a largeamount of people in their daily life.What makes this system so good?The system is a large hydraulic water project which consists of three mainparts: the Fish Mouth Water-Dividing Dam, the Flying Sand Fence, and theBottle-Neck Channel.The Fish mouth functions to divide the flow of water into an inner riverand an outer river.Long ago, when Li Bing worked as the local governor of the Shu State, hefound the old river canal was too narrow to hold much water, which oftenoverflowed the banks and caused disastrous flood.Based on natural geographic conditions, he organized the people to build aman-made dam.The whole dam looks like a fish, and the front dam has a circular coneshaped like a fish mouth.It is the dam that channels water into an outer canal and an innercanal.The outer water canal functions as the main stream and holds sixty percentof water in the river.The extra water goes through the inner canal for irrigation in Chengduareas.The Flying Sand Fence joins the inner and outer canals.The fence functions to controll the flow of water and discharge excess intothe inner canal from the main stream.During the dry season the fence doesn't work much, but when floods occur,the river rushes forward along the outer canal.As it approaches the fence, the fence,the river begins to turn round fastand soon many whirlpools are formed.The volatile whirlpools sweep away sand and pebbles and, throw them intothe outer canal.For many years huge bamboo baskets were used as the fence.They were filled with stones and pebbles.However,at present, reinforced concrete weir has replaced the ancientfence.So now, let's discuss the Bottle-Neck Channel.A trunk canal was cut through the mountain into two parts which link up theinner canal for irrigation.The small part is later called Li Dui, which means an isolated hill.Chengdu looks like a large bottle and the trunk canal between the mountainand the hill takes shape of the bottleneck.The trunk canal technically has two functions: First, it leads the water toirrigate the farming land in western Sichujan; Secondly, the trunk casnal workstogether with the Flying Sand Weir to keep the flow below a certain point in theinner canal during flood season.Some stone tablets, which stand on the isolated hill, are engraved inBuddhist Sanskrit.The local people hope that the Buddhist tablets can exert the Buddhistsuperpower to harness flood disaster.For over two thousand years, in fact, the Fish Mouth Water-Dividing Dam,the Flying Sand Weir, and the Bottle-neck Channel automatically work together tocontrol foods and sweep away sand and stones in the main stram.The local people benefit a lot from this project.Not far from the Dujiang Dam, a Daoist temple complex was wrwcted waserected to commemorate the benevolent rule of Li Bing and his son who succeededhim.Li Bing and his son were granted the posthumous title of Wang.The folk story says that July 24of the Chinese Lunar Calendar is Li Bing'birthday.On the day many local people visit the temple where they prostratethemselges before the image of Li Bing and his son and burn incense to honorthem.The larger-than-life painted statues of father and son overlook the rushingriver below.Nearby a stone tablet os engraved with a famous six-character quotationfrom Li Bing,"when the river flows in zigzags, cut a straight channel.When the riverbeb is wide and shallow, dig it deeper." The temple which is built near the mountaintop, is a popular stoppingplace for sightseers.There one can enjoy a unique view of the most modern parts of the waterconservation project.People appreciate the ancient wonder, which still works to benefit peopletoday.四川英语景区导游词篇3Jiuzhaigou's entrance gate was built shortly after Jiuzhaigou was listedinto the World Natural Heritage Catalog in 1992. The gate reflects the featuresof Tibetan remote areas. The bark oflogs wraps round the whole gate thatappears primitive, but also displays the flavor of thew modern arts. It seems totell us that you will find yourselves in the world's most exciting and unspoilednature. As you know, Jiuxhaigou has been crowned with several titles: The WorldNatural Heritage, The World Bio-sphere Reserve, the Green Globe 21 and The State4A-Level Scenery. Besides,each site and each image shows something more-the trueessence, the spirit, and the magic of Jiuxhaigou, Jiuxhaigou's wonders inspirethe country's top photographers and artists because the best of their work ishere. Others express their feelings through words, and there are numerous quotesfrom writers or visitors. However, many others articulate this land that seemsindescribable. As the saying goes, it is better to see once than hear a hundredtimes. I think Jiuzhaigou's reputation attracts all of you to come here for avidit. I believe, whether you are a frequent visitr or someone who simply enjoysbeautiful places, the visit to Jiuzhaigou will be a perfect way to remember theunique sites and beauty of jiuzhaigou in days to come.Jiuzhaigou scenery islicated in jiuzhaigou County, the ASbe Tibetan and Qiang Nationality AutonomousPrefecture in Sichuan Province. Jiuzhaigou literally means nine Tibetan villagegullies, which are all scattered in the scenic area. The names of the villagesare Heye, Shuzheng, Zech awa, Heijiao, Panya, Yala, Jianpan, Rexi andGuodu.Jiuzhaigou scenery has taden shape due to the geographic movement inglaciations, earthquakes and calcification. However, there is some folklore thatvividly describes the formation of Jiuzhaigou. Here is a story. A long tome ago,a male and female hilly deities fell in love with each other. The man is calledDageand woman Wonuosemo, who decided to reside in Jiuzhaigou because theydeeply loved Jiuzhaigou's birds and animals, and forests and mountains.Unexpectedly a devil called Shemozha found out that the female deity was sobeautiful that ho fool in love with her, too. Two devil didn't like the maledeity to live here in Jiuzhaigou. Therefore the devil waged a war in orser todrive the male deity out and marry the female deity. A fiere battle occurredbetween the deity and the devil. During the battle, the female deity wassnatched away by the devil. Bewildered, the female deity dropped down to theground her precious mirror given by the male deity. The mirror was broken intoover a hundred pieces, which immediately turned into over hundred high mountainsand beautiful lakes. The battle continued, and the male deity and the devilfought all the way from inner Jiuzhaigou to the entrance. Despite that, therewas no sign indicating who would win the battle. At this critical moment,Zhayizhaga, the king of multi-mountains arrived to join the fight on the side ofthe male deity. The king first put a huge screen-shaped cliff behind the deviland then crashed the devil beneath the cliff. The devil was buried there, eithhis head off the cliff. Afterwards lical people called the cliff the DevilCliff. Now ot os called the Precious Mirror Cliff. Since then Jiuzhaigoureturned to peace and looked more beautiful due to the newly added over ahundred colorful lakes and mountains. The man and womand lived together inJiuzhaigou forever as the important deities to safeguard jiuzhaigou.Jiuzhaigouis 47 km long from the south to the north, 29 km wide from the east to the west,covering an area of 720sq. km. In 1990 Jiuzhaigou became one of 40 best scenicspots in the country; in 20__ Jiuzhaigou was evaluated as one of the firstatate4A-level sceneries in China; in 1992 Jiuzhaigou was listed on the WorldBio-sphere Reserve. In Jiuzhaigou scenic area there are three gullies that seemto be in the shape of y. There distributed 108 lakes, 47 splashed waterfalls, 12tirbi;emt screa,s.5 shoals and 3 Tibetan villages. All these scenic sitescreate a unique landscape of jiuzhaigou, to China and the rest of the world.Ifyou get closer to view the cliff that is over a thousand-ren cliff, you may seea bizarre figure image on the cliff. What does it look alike? It is a devil'sface, and it is now called the Precilous Mirror Cliff. Down the cliff is a gullycalled Zharugou, where stands Zharu Monastery. In Sichuan Tibetan areas localTibetan people believe in what can be properlyu described as "Lamaism", anancient strain of Tantric Indian Buddhism, coupled with Tibetan Shamanism. Itflourishes in regions inhabited by the Tibetan and Mongolian people. During thereign of Songzan Gapu in the 7th to 9th century, monks from India crossed theHimalayas through Nepal and arrived at Tibet to spread Tantrism. Tantrism,Mahayana and Bon, the indigenous religion of Tibet, intermingled and developedinto Lamaism that strongly believes in reincarnation. Lama means "teacher" or"superiorbeing". A lama must be a monk, but not all monks can become maism has several sects: the Yellow, the Red, the Black and others. TheYellowSect, founded by Tsong kha pa in the early 15th century, and rapidly grewinto the dominant sect thanks to the support of the Qing government. The YellowSect perfected the Tibetan Buddhism and greatly promoted the evolution of themergence of govetnment administration with religion the Tihetan a Buddha in yourpresent lifetime. The monks in Zharu monastery believe in the Black SectBuddhismthat is also calledBon. The religious activity of the Black Sect, muchmore influenced by the indigenous religilon, has centered on the primciplkesthat everything has spirit; the Black Sect followers pray to gain happiness anddrive out disasters. Yoy may be aware of the dense forest growing along thesides of the road. it mirrors together thescenic sites of main plants inJiuzhaigou. The evergreen plants consists of Chinese pine, hemlock, fir anddragon spruce; the red-leaf plants are maple, little tiller, smoke tree andothers; the yellow-leaf plants are birchm, golden-rain tree, elm, larch, poplarmix together in harmony, offering a rainbow of natural///fanwenwang/ziliao/picmonly believe that the colerful plantscenery is one of the main features manifested in Jiuzhaigou. As autumn arrives,the plants keep changing their colors. As colorful leaves and forests aremirrored on the lakes around, the stunning color images seem to allure viewersinto a dreamlike world because it is too beautiful to absorb all of them duringa time-limited tour.As you enter into Shuzheng scenic site, and start walkingthrough it, the garden-patterned landscape might inspire your passion to writepoems or paint pictures. Here is the Reed Sea. If you close your eyes, you mayfeel as if you were in the region of rivers and lakes in southern China.Actually the sea is a kind of moisture land that suits the growth of variedwater plants. Some fiah swims in the shallow sea, and they have a strange name,called"naked carp"or they has no scales, but belong to the family of thecarp. The water in Jiuzhaigou is a big attraction, and is commonly consideredthe soul of Jiuzhaigou because ot remaons much less touched by human beings.Ginerally the water is so clean that youy can see to the bottim even at 30m indepth. Now we wrrive at the first lake in Jiuzhaigou calledShuanglonghai. Youcan dimly see two calcified lower banks in the shape of tibbon. Once waves inthe lake surges, the two banks seem to wriggle. The local dlegend says that theyare two swimming dragons. It is said that there are four dragons in Jiuzhaigou.The dragons in the laks here are two of the four, who take charge of raining andhail. Maybe because they have no strong sense of their duty responsibility, theyoften make mistakes, and therefore there is no rain when it should rain; thereis no hail when ot should hail. Therefore Geshaer, the Tibetan hero has subduedthe two evil dragons and imprisoned them at the bottom of the lake.四川英语景区导游词篇4Good morning, Ladies and gentlemen.Welcome to Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.You know, The base is the best destination to know the giant pandas.Here we can closely observe pandas ,how they rest, eat and play with eachother, also, we can learn how to feed them, even we can watch female pandasnursing their cubs .And more importantly, we can further our understanding of how to protectthese beautiful but endangered creatures.Ladies and gentlemen, now we are at the Adult Panda Enclosure.Look, there are two giant pandas just coming out from their house.The bigger one is Huanhuan, a male panda.And the smaller one is Xixi, a female panda.Both of them are 4 years old.You know we are very lucky today, because usually at thistime they werestill in bed.Now they are walking towards the fresh bamboo ,it seems that they are goingto have their breakfast.Now while we watch them eat, let me introduce their eating habit toyou.We all know that giant pandas are famous for their love of bamboo.But do you know how much bamboo a giant panda eats a day? 5kg, 8, 10?Actually, for an adult panda, it eats about 17kg of bamboo stems a day or 14kg of bamboo leaves, or about 40kg of bambooshoots.That’s quite a huge amount, right? So giant pandas almost spend 12-16 hourseating bamboo each day.And now you may ask why they need to eat so much bamboo? That’s becausebamboo has very little nutritional value, so pandas must eat a lot to meet theirenergy needs.Besides, to reduce their energy consumption, pandas spend about 10 hours onsleeping everyday.That’s why the time left for them to play is very li ttle.Everybody, here comes a confusing question, are giant pandas herbivores?No, there are notherbivores.Although they depend so much on bamboo and only about 1% of their diet ismade up of other foods., Giant pandas are members of the bear family; they have the same digestivestructure of carnivores.In some ways, they are anomalies of evolution.They are descended from meat-loving carnivores.In other words, their digestive tract is built to break down meat and isinadequate to break down bamboo.So pandas can only get small amount of nutrition from bamboo.That’s another reason why giant pandas have to eat lots of bamboo .The fact is startling, right? Pandas still eat meat occasionally when it’savailable.But maybe because bamboo is easy to get year-round so evolution favoredpandas that rely on bamboo.For whatever reason, after thousands of years of eating bamboo, they likeit more and more, so much so that they prefer it than any other food.Now, ladies and gentlemen, we have learned why giant pandas need to eat alot of bamboo every day.Next I am now going to show you how female pandas feed their cubs.Please follow me.We are going to the next site, the giant panda nursing facilities.Thanks四川英语景区导游词篇5Jiuzhaigou's entrance gate was built shortly after Jiuzhaigou was listedinto the World Natural Heritage Catalog in 1992. The gate reflects the featuresof Tibetan remote areas. The bark of logs wraps round the whole gate thatappears primitive, but also displays the flavor of thew modern arts. It seems totell us that you will find yourselves in the world's most exciting and unspoilednature. As you know, Jiuxhaigou has been crowned with several titles: The WorldNatural Heritage, The World Bio-sphere Reserve, the Green Globe 21 and The State4A-Level Scenery. Besides,each site and each image shows somethingmore-the trueessence, the spirit, and the magic of Jiuxhaigou, Jiuxhaigou's wonders inspirethe country's top photographers and artists because the best of their work ishere. Others express their feelings through words, and there are numerous quotesfrom writers or visitors. However, many others articulate this land that seemsindescribable. As the saying goes, it is better to see once than hear a hundredtimes. I think Jiuzhaigou's reputation attracts all of you to come here for avidit. I believe, whether you are a frequent visitr or someone who simply enjoysbeautiful places, the visit to Jiuzhaigou will be a perfect way to remember theunique sites and beauty of jiuzhaigou in days to come.Jiuzhaigou scenery is licated in jiuzhaigou County, the ASbe Tibetan andQiang Nationality Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province. Jiuzhaigouliterally means nine Tibetan village gullies, which are all scattered in thescenic area. The names of the villages are Heye, Shuzheng, Zech awa, Heijiao,Panya, Yala, Jianpan, Rexi and Guodu.Jiuzhaigou scenery has taden shape due to the geographic movement inglaciations, earthquakes and calcification. However, there is some folklore thatvividly describes the formation of Jiuzhaigou. Here is a story. A long tome ago,a male and female hilly deities fell in love with each other. The man is calledDage an 四川英语景区导游词篇6Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province and an important industrial,commercial and financial city in southwestern China.Located in one if the country's richest agricultural plains,Chengdu has12,390sq.km. By rail,Chengdu is 2,048 km from Beijing and slightly over 2 hoursby air of Beijing. Itcan also be reached by a less than 20 hours train rideswith about 250 Km oftunnels. Chengdu has direct domestic and interna flightsfrom elsewhere in China,Hong Kong and some neibouring countries.With an altitudeof 500 meters,it has a temperate climate and abudant rainfall in summer. Thepopulation of Chengdu is about 9.60 million-divided among 8 districts,4 outlyihgcities and 8 counties. About 1.4 million people reside in the city center.chengdu has a history of over 20__ years. century BC,the king of Shu movedhis capital to this site.At first Chengdu Was only a county center. The secondyear it turnek into a metropolis.It developed so fast that the city received thename:Chengdu,which literally meant "becoming a capital". During the Western HanDynasty(206BC~23AD),the brocade weaving and trade brought so much prosperity tothe local area that the government set up a special office in the Southwest ofthe city to manage brocade weaving and trade business .The city became Known asJincheng (the Brocade City) afterwards.Another mane was given to Chengduduringthe five Dynasties Period(907-960)when Meng Chang (孟昶),emperor of theLater Shu State was in power .The emperor loved hibiscus very much ,and he hadthose flowers planted atop the city wall.The hibiscus in blossom made chengducolorful for miles around .So Chengdu had another name called Furong Cheng (theHibiscus City).。

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Traveling to Sichuan is an adventure that offers a rich tapestry of experiences,from the breathtaking natural landscapes to the vibrant cultural heritage.Heres an English composition on a trip to Sichuan,highlighting some of the mustvisit places and experiences.Title:A Journey Through SichuanSichuan,a province in the southwest of China,is a place where the past and present intertwine,offering a unique blend of history,culture,and nature.My recent trip to this enchanting region was a journey that left me with indelible memories and a deeper appreciation for the beauty that Sichuan has to offer.The Ancient City of ChengduThe trip began in Chengdu,a city that is as old as it is modern.The citys heartbeat is the Jinli Ancient Street,a place where the traditional Sichuan lifestyle is preserved.Walking down the cobblestone paths,I was greeted by the aroma of Sichuan cuisine,the spicy flavors of which are known to be a culinary adventure in themselves.The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding was a highlight,where I had the chance to observe these gentle giants up close,a rare opportunity that left me in awe of natures grandeur.The Majestic Mount EmeiLeaving the city behind,I ventured to Mount Emei,a UNESCO World Heritage site.The mountain is considered one of Chinas Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains and is a place of pilgrimage for many.The ascent was challenging but rewarding,with the misty peaks and lush forests providing a serene backdrop.The Golden Summit,adorned with the majestic Buddha statues,was a sight to behold,and the panoramic views from the summit were nothing short of spectacular.The Enigmatic Dujiangyan Irrigation SystemA visit to Sichuan would be incomplete without a trip to the Dujiangyan Irrigation System,an ancient marvel of engineering that has been in use for over two thousand years.The system,designed to control flooding and provide irrigation,is a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Chinese civilization.Walking along the banks of the Min River,I was struck by the harmony between human innovation and the natural landscape.The Cultural Immersion in LeshanThe journey continued to Leshan,home to the largest Buddha statue in the world,carved into the side of a cliff.The Leshan Giant Buddha,standing at71meters tall,is an aweinspiring sight.The serene expression on the Buddhas face and the surrounding landscape made for a tranquil and reflective experience.The nearby Leshan Uprising Museum provided a deeper understanding of the regions revolutionary history.The Culinary DelightsThroughout the trip,the culinary delights of Sichuan were a constant source of joy.The province is renowned for its spicy cuisine,with dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and Mapo Tofu being particular favorites.The Sichuan peppercorn,with its unique numbing sensation,is a key ingredient that sets Sichuan cuisine apart.The teahouses in Chengdu were another highlight,offering a glimpse into the local tea culture and a chance to sample various types of tea.ConclusionMy trip to Sichuan was a journey through time and space,a chance to explore the rich tapestry of Chinese history and culture.The provinces natural beauty,ancient traditions, and culinary treasures left an indelible mark on my heart.As I left Sichuan,I carried with me not just souvenirs,but a newfound respect for the provinces heritage and a desire to return and explore more of what this enchanting land has to offer.This composition captures the essence of a trip to Sichuan,emphasizing the importance of experiencing the regions natural,cultural,and culinary offerings.It serves as an invitation to others to embark on their own journey to this fascinating part of China.。

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去四川旅游英文作文English:Visiting Sichuan is a truly unforgettable experience. The province is known for its stunning natural landscapes, delicious food, and rich cultural heritage. One of the highlights of a trip to Sichuan is exploring the Jiuzhaigou Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its colorful lakes, waterfalls, and snow-capped peaks. Another must-visit destination is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where visitors can get up close and personal with these adorable creatures. Sichuan is also a paradise for food lovers, with its famous spicy hotpot, Mapo tofu, and Dan Dan noodles. In addition to the natural and culinary attractions, Sichuan is home to many historic sites such as the Leshan Giant Buddha and the Wuhou Shrine. Whether you are interested in nature, history, or simply enjoying delicious food, Sichuan has something to offer for everyone.中文翻译:游览四川是一次难忘的体验。

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四川旅游的英语范文Traveling in Sichuan: A Journey of Natural Wonders and Cultural RichesSichuan, a province in southwest China, is a land of rich natural beauty and profound cultural heritage. Its breathtaking scenery, delicious cuisine, and fascinating history make it a must-visit destination for travelers from all over the world.One of the most iconic attractions in Sichuan is the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base in Chengdu. Here, visitors can observe these adorable creatures in their natural habitat and learn about their conservation efforts. The pandas, with their characteristic black and white fur and gentle nature, are a symbol of Sichuan's rich biodiversity.In addition to pandas, Sichuan is also home to a vast array of natural wonders. The Sichuan Giant Buddha, carved out of a mountainside, is a stunning example of ancient Chinese artistry. Standing at a height of over 70 meters, it is a testament to the skill and devotion of the artisans who created it.For those who love the outdoors, Sichuan's mountains and rivers offer endless opportunities for exploration. The Jiuzhaigou Valley, with its crystal-clear lakes, snow-capped mountains, and lush forests, is a paradise for nature lovers. Hikers can explore the trails, taking in the breathtaking views along the way.Sichuan's cuisine is also a major draw for travelers. From spicy hotpots to mouth-watering noodles, Sichuan food is renowned for its unique flavors and rich taste. Visitors can sample these delicious dishes at the numerous restaurants and street food stalls in Chengdu and other cities in the province.Moreover, Sichuan's ancient towns and villages offer a glimpse into the province's rich cultural heritage. Places like Pingyao Ancient T own and Huanglongxi Village are filled with traditional architecture, charming alleyways, and friendly locals. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture, learning about traditional crafts, art forms, and festivals.In conclusion, Sichuan is a province that offers a unique blend of natural wonders, cultural riches, and delicious cuisine. Whether you're a nature lover, a foodie, or a history buff,Sichuan has something for everyone. So pack your bags and start planning your journey to this fascinating destination today!。

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用英语介绍四川范文Sichuan, also known as "the land of abundance," is a province located in the southwest of China. It is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural scenery, spicy cuisine, and giant pandas. Four Sacred Mountains, Emei, Qingcheng, Wawu, and Jiajin, Sichuan is home to the unparalleled natural beauty of these spiritual sites and the famous Jiuzhai Valley.四川,也被称为“天府之国”,位于中国西南部。

它以其丰富的文化遗产、迷人的自然风光、辛辣的美食和大熊猫而闻名。

四川是四大名山峨眉山、青城山、峨眉山、夹金山的所在地,拥有这些灵性圣地和著名的九寨沟,展现了无与伦比的自然美景。

One of Sichuan's most beloved attractions is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Here, visitors can observe these adorable creatures in a naturalistic setting and learn about conservation efforts to protect them. The province's capital, Chengdu, is also known for its laid-back lifestyle, teahouses, and fiery Sichuan cuisine.四川最受喜爱的景点之一是成都大熊猫繁育研究基地。

介绍四川著名景点和传统食物的英语作文

介绍四川著名景点和传统食物的英语作文

介绍四川著名景点和传统食物的英语作文Sichuan, located in the southwest of China, is known for its stunning natural scenery and delicious traditional food. Here are some famous attractions and dishes in Sichuan.1. Jiuzhaigou ValleyJiuzhaigou Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its crystal-clear lakes, waterfalls, and colorful forests. The valley is located in the Min Mountains and is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.Visitors can enjoy hiking, photography, and sightseeing in this breathtaking natural paradise.2. Mount EmeiMount Emei is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountainsof China and is known for its stunning landscapes and ancient temples. The mountain is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourists alike, who come to admire the views, explore the temples, and experience the peaceful atmosphere of this sacred site.3. Leshan Giant BuddhaThe Leshan Giant Buddha is a massive statue of Buddha carved into the side of a cliff overlooking the confluence of three rivers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest stone Buddha in the world and is a popular tourist attraction in Sichuan. Visitors can climb to the top of the statue to get a closer look at this impressive feat of ancient craftsmanship.4. Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest AreaHuanglong is a scenic area known for its colorful pools, snow-capped peaks, and lush forests. The area is located in the Min Mountains and is a popular destination for hiking, photography, and sightseeing. Visitors can also explore the ancient temples and cultural sites in the area, making it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Sichuan.Now, let's talk about some traditional Sichuan dishes.1. Hot Pot (火锅)Hot pot is a popular dish in Sichuan, known for its spicy and flavorful broth and a variety of fresh ingredients. Diners can choose from a range of meats, vegetables, and noodles to cook in the broth, creating adelicious and satisfying meal. Hot pot is a social dining experience enjoyed by friends and family, making it a must-try dish when visiting Sichuan.2. Mapo Tofu (麻婆豆腐)Mapo tofu is a classic Sichuan dish made with soft tofu, minced meat, and a spicy sauce made from chili bean paste and Sichuan peppercorns. The dish is known for its bold flavors and numbing spiciness, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Mapo tofu is often served with rice or noodles and is a must-eat dish for anyone looking to experience the authentic flavors of Sichuan cuisine.3. Kung Pao Chicken (宫保鸡丁)Kung Pao chicken is a popular dish in Sichuan made with diced chicken, peanuts, and dried chili peppers. The dish is known for its spicy and savory flavors, as well as its crunchy texture from the peanuts. Kung Pao chicken is a staple of Sichuan cuisine and is enjoyed by people all over the world for its delicious taste and satisfying ingredients.4. Sichuan Hot and Sour Noodles (酸辣粉)Sichuan hot and sour noodles are a popular street food dish in Sichuan, made with noodles, vegetables, and a spicy and tangy broth. The dish is known for its bold flavors and satisfying texture, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Sichuan hot and sour noodles are theperfect comfort food on a cold day and are a must-try dish for anyone looking to explore the diverse flavors of Sichuan cuisine.以上就是四川著名景点和传统食物的介绍。

英语介绍四川十景的作文

英语介绍四川十景的作文

英语介绍四川十景的作文English:Sichuan province, located in southwestern China, is known for its stunning natural scenery. The ten famous landscapes of Sichuan, also called "Sichuan Ten Sceneries", showcase the diverse beauty of the region. These landscapes include the Jiuzhaigou Valley, famed for its crystal-clear lakes, multi-tiered waterfalls, and colorful forests; the serene Emei Mountain, home to ancient temples, lush greenery, and rare wildlife; and the majestic Mount Qingcheng, renowned for its Taoist heritage and beautiful scenery. Other notable sceneries are the Hailuogou Glacier Park with its breathtaking ice formations, the picturesque Jinsha River, the tranquil Leshan Giant Buddha, the vibrant Muluozi scenic area, the historic Dazu Rock Carvings, the charming Xiling Snow Mountain, and the captivating Wolong Nature Reserve, known for its protection of giant pandas and diverse flora and fauna.中文翻译:四川省位于中国西南部,以其令人惊叹的自然风光而闻名。

英语介绍四川十景的作文

英语介绍四川十景的作文

英语介绍四川十景的作文English:Sichuan Province, located in southwest China, is famous for its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The ten most famous scenic spots in Sichuan are known as the "Ten Sichuan Scenic Spots" and they represent the best of what this region has to offer. These include the majestic Jiuzhaigou Valley, known for its colorful lakes and waterfalls, and the towering Mount Emei, one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains in China. The giant Leshan Buddha, carved into the side of a cliff, is another iconic spot in Sichuan that attracts millions of visitors each year. The beautiful Qingcheng Mountain, known for its Taoist temples and lush greenery, is also among the top attractions in the province. Other notable spots include the picturesque Huanglong Scenic Area, the tranquil Dujiangyan Irrigation System, the ancient town of Pingle, the breathtaking Hailuogou Glacier Park, the stunning E’mei Lake, and the peaceful Bamboo Sea in southern Sichuan. Each of these scenic spots showcases the natural beauty and cultural significance of Sichuan, making it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world.中文翻译:四川省位于中国西南部,以其令人惊叹的自然风光和丰富的文化遗产而闻名。

去四川旅游的英语作文

去四川旅游的英语作文

Traveling to Sichuan is an experience that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage,and mouthwatering cuisine.Heres a detailed English essay on a trip to Sichuan,capturing the essence of this vibrant region.Title:A Journey Through Sichuans WondersSichuan,a province in Southwest China,is a treasure trove of natural and cultural attractions.My recent trip to this enchanting place was a journey that I will cherish forever.The Start of the Adventure:ChengduOur journey began in Chengdu,the capital city of Sichuan.Known as the Land of Abundance,Chengdu is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends modernity with tradition.The citys charm lies in its ancient streets,bustling markets,and the iconic Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding,where we were fortunate enough to witness the gentle giants in their natural habitat.Exploring the Historical ChengduWe explored the Wuhou Shrine,a temple dedicated to the heroes of the Three Kingdoms period,and marveled at the intricate craftsmanship of the Dujiangyan Irrigation System,a UNESCO World Heritage site that has been in use for over two thousand years.The Sichuan Cuisine:A Feast for the Taste BudsNo trip to Sichuan is complete without indulging in its cuisine.Known for its bold flavors and the use of Sichuan peppercorn,the local food is a culinary adventure.We enjoyed hotpot,a communal meal where a variety of ingredients are cooked in a shared pot of spicy broth,and Kung Pao Chicken,a classic dish with a perfect balance of heat, sweetness,and sourness.The Scenic Beauty of JiuzhaigouLeaving the city behind,we ventured to the breathtaking Jiuzhaigou Valley,a natural reserve known for its colorful lakes,snowcapped peaks,and lush forests.The vibrant blues and greens of the water against the backdrop of the mountains created a scene that was almost surreal.Climbing Emei MountainOur next stop was the sacred Emei Mountain,one of Chinas Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains.The ascent was challenging,but the panoramic views from the summit and the serenity of the ancient temples made the effort worthwhile.The Cultural Experience of Leshan Giant BuddhaOur final destination was the Leshan Giant Buddha,the largest carved stone Buddha in the world.Standing71meters tall,the statue is an aweinspiring sight that reflects the regions deep Buddhist roots.ConclusionThe trip to Sichuan was more than just a vacation it was an immersive experience into the heart of Chinas rich cultural tapestry.The landscapes,the food,and the history of this region left an indelible mark on my soul,and I look forward to returning to explore more of what Sichuan has to offer.This essay captures the essence of a trip to Sichuan,highlighting the provinces unique attractions and experiences that make it a mustvisit destination for travelers seeking a blend of nature,culture,and culinary delights.。

英语作文介绍四川景点

英语作文介绍四川景点

英语作文介绍四川景点(中英文实用版)Title: Introduction to Sichuan AttractionsSichuan, located in southwestern China, is a province renowned for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine.The region"s unique topography, with its fertile plains and towering mountains, has given rise to a multitude of fascinating attractions that draw visitors from all over the world.One of the most famous landmarks in Sichuan is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.This conservation center is dedicated to the protection and research of giant pandas, an endangered species that has become a symbol of the province.Visitors can observe these adorable creatures in their natural habitat and learn about efforts to preserve their future.Another major draw is the Jiuzhaigou Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.The valley, with its crystal-clear lakes, waterfalls, and lush vegetation, is a true paradise for nature lovers.The area is also home to several Tibetan monasteries, providing a glimpse into the region"s rich cultural and religious heritage.Mount Emei, one of the Four Sacred Mountains of Chinese Buddhism, is another must-visit destination in Sichuan.The mountain, with itsstunning peaks and ancient temples, is a place of spiritual significance and offers panoramic views that are simply awe-inspiring.Sichuan"s cuisine, characterized by its spicy and aromatic dishes, is also a major draw for food enthusiasts.The province is famous for its Sichuan hotpot, a mouthwatering concoction of meats, vegetables, and numbing spices that is sure to delight the taste buds.In conclusion, Sichuan offers a diverse range of attractions that cater to different interests.From its adorable pandas and stunning landscapes to its rich cultural heritage and delectable cuisine, this province in southwestern China is a destination that is truly worth exploring.。

关于四川游玩介绍四川景点和美食的英语作文

关于四川游玩介绍四川景点和美食的英语作文

关于四川游玩介绍四川景点和美食的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Discovering the Wonders of Sichuan: A Journey through Breathtaking Landscapes and FlavorsAs a student with an insatiable wanderlust, I had long dreamed of venturing into the captivating realms of Sichuan, a province renowned for its awe-inspiring natural wonders and a cuisine that awakens the senses. Little did I know that my recent adventure there would etch indelible memories into the fabric of my being, forever altering my perception of this enchanting land.Nestled amidst the majestic embrace of towering mountains and lush, verdant landscapes, Sichuan boasts a wealth of natural treasures that left me spellbound. My journey began in the heart of Chengdu, a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends modernity with ancient traditions. As I strolled through the bustling streets, the aroma of fragrant spices wafted through the air, whetting my appetite for the culinary delights that awaited.One of the highlights of my expedition was the breathtaking Jiuzhaigou Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that defiesdescription. Turquoise lakes mirrored the cerulean skies, their waters so pristine that they seemed to emanate an otherworldly glow. Towering waterfalls cascaded down limestone cliffs, their thunderous roars echoing through the valley, while vibrant hues of yellow, red, and green painted the surrounding forests. It was as if nature had conspired to create a masterpiece of unparalleled beauty, leaving me in awe of its grandeur.No visit to Sichuan would be complete without experiencing the majesty of Mount Emei, one of the four sacred Buddhist mountains in China. As I ascended the winding trails, passing through ancient monasteries and temples shrouded in mist, I couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence and tranquility wash over me. The Golden Summit, rising like a beacon above the clouds, offered panoramic vistas that left me breathless, reminding me of the insignificance of our existence in the face of such natural splendor.Yet, amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes, it was the culinary adventures that truly captivated my heart and palate. Sichuan cuisine is renowned for its bold and fiery flavors, a harmonious dance of spices, and ingredients that tantalize the taste buds. From the famed Kung Pao Chicken, a dish that combines the sweetness of bell peppers with the heat of dried chili peppers, tothe mouthwatering Mapo Tofu, where silky tofu is enveloped in a rich, spicy sauce, each bite was a revelation.I vividly remember my first encounter with the legendary Sichuan Hotpot, a communal dining experience that brought together friends and family around a simmering pot of fragrant broth. As we dipped thinly sliced meats, vegetables, and dumplings into the bubbling cauldron, the aroma of spices and herbs filled the air, creating a convivial atmosphere that transcended mere sustenance.But Sichuan's culinary delights extended far beyond the fiery realm. I savored the delicate flavors of Tea-smoked Duck, where the smoky essence of tea leaves infused the succulent meat with an unforgettable depth of flavor. The intricately crafted Dan Dan Noodles, a harmonious blend of ground pork, chili oil, and a tangy sauce, left me craving for more with every slurp.As I reflect on my journey through Sichuan, I am struck by the profound impact it has had on me. This extraordinary province has not only broadened my horizons but has also ignited a newfound appreciation for the symbiotic relationship between nature's majesty and the rich tapestry of cultural traditions.The awe-inspiring landscapes of Jiuzhaigou and Mount Emei have etched themselves into my memory, serving as a constant reminder of the beauty that surrounds us, if only we take the time to immerse ourselves in it. The vibrant flavors of Sichuan cuisine have awakened my senses, challenging my palate and inviting me to embrace the diversity of culinary experiences that the world has to offer.Sichuan has taught me that true adventure lies not only in the physical journey but also in the exploration of cultures, flavors, and traditions that may seem foreign at first glance. It has instilled in me a profound respect for the harmonious coexistence of nature and human ingenuity, each complementing and enriching the other.As I bid farewell to this captivating province, I carry with me a treasure trove of memories, a deeper appreciation for the world's wonders, and a renewed zest for life. Sichuan has left an indelible mark on my soul, and I know that its allure will beckon me back time and time again, for there are always new discoveries to be made, new flavors to savor, and new horizons to explore.篇2My Unforgettable Journey Through Sichuan ProvinceAs a student, I have always been fascinated by the idea of exploring new places and immersing myself in different cultures. When the opportunity arose to visit Sichuan Province in southwestern China, I jumped at the chance without hesitation. Little did I know that this journey would leave an indelible mark on my soul, forever etching the memories of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and a culinary adventure like no other.Sichuan, known for its pandas, spicy cuisine, and remarkable natural wonders, beckoned me with its alluring charm. From the moment I stepped off the plane, the warm embrace of the humid air and the vibrant energy of the city enveloped me. My first stop was the capital, Chengdu, a bustling metropolis that seamlessly blended modernity with ancient traditions.As I wandered through the winding alleyways of Jinli Ancient Street, I was transported back in time. The aroma of incense and the melodic sounds of traditional instruments filled the air, creating a captivating ambiance. Vendors lined the streets, offering a kaleidoscope of souvenirs, from intricately carved wooden masks to delicate silk embroideries. It was a feast for thesenses, and I found myself drawn to every nook and cranny, eager to unravel the secrets hidden within this cultural tapestry.No visit to Chengdu would be complete without encountering the iconic giant pandas. At the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, I had the privilege of witnessing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Their gentle demeanor and playful antics melted my heart, and I couldn't help but fall in love with these ambassadors of conservation. Watching them munch on bamboo and roll around in the lush green enclosures was a sight that will forever be etched in my memory.Leaving the city behind, I ventured into the awe-inspiring landscapes of Jiuzhaigou Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. The vibrant hues of the lakes and waterfalls seemed to defy the laws of nature, each shade more mesmerizing than the last. As I hiked along the winding trails, the fresh mountain air filled my lungs, and the tranquility of the surroundings enveloped me in a serene embrace. It was a sanctuary for the soul, a place where time seemed to stand still, allowing me to bask in the majesty of nature's masterpiece.From the pristine valleys, my journey took me to the ancient town of Huanglongxi, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Minshan Mountains. The winding streets, lined with traditional wooden houses and stone-paved paths, transported me to a bygone era. I marveled at the intricate carvings adorning the buildings, each one a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the local artisans. As I wandered through the narrow alleys, the sound of rushing water from the nearby Huanglong River provided a soothing soundtrack to my exploration.No trip to Sichuan would be complete without indulging in its legendary cuisine, renowned for its bold flavors and fiery spices. From the moment I stepped into my first Sichuan restaurant, the aroma of mouth-watering dishes tantalized my senses. I eagerly sampled an array of dishes, from the iconic kung pao chicken, with its perfect balance of spicy and sweet, to the numbing yet addictive sensation of the mouth-tingling mapo tofu. Each bite was a flavor explosion, igniting my taste buds and leaving me craving more.Beyond the iconic dishes, I delved deeper into the realm of Sichuan cuisine, discovering lesser-known delicacies that left me in awe. The tea-smoked duck, infused with the fragrant notes of tea leaves, was a true culinary masterpiece. The cumin-spicedlamb skewers, grilled to perfection and bursting with robust flavors, became an instant favorite. And the tantalizing aroma of the flaming chuan chuan skewers, cooked tableside, filled the air with an irresistible smoky allure.As I savored each bite, I couldn't help but reflect on the rich culinary heritage that had been passed down through generations. Sichuan cuisine was more than just a collection of dishes; it was a tapestry woven with the threads of tradition, culture, and a deep reverence for the land and its bounty.Throughout my journey, I encountered warmth and hospitality from the locals, who welcomed me with open arms and shared their stories and traditions with infectious enthusiasm. From the friendly panda keepers who regaled me with tales of their furry charges to the skilled chefs who divulged the secrets of their culinary artistry, every encounter was a treasure trove of knowledge and cultural exchange.As I bid farewell to Sichuan, my heart was filled with a profound sense of gratitude and awe. This province had not only captivated my senses but had also left an indelible mark on my soul. The memories of majestic landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and tantalizing flavors would forever be etched in my mind,serving as a constant reminder of the beauty and diversity that our world has to offer.Sichuan had taught me the invaluable lesson of embracing new experiences with an open heart and mind. It had challenged me to step out of my comfort zone and immerse myself in a world that was vastly different from my own. And in doing so, I had not only gained a deeper appreciation for the wonders of this province but had also undergone a transformative journey of self-discovery.As I reflect on my unforgettable journey, I am filled with a newfound sense of wanderlust and a burning desire to continue exploring the myriad of cultures and landscapes that adorn our planet. Sichuan had ignited a flame within me, a flame that will forever guide me on a path of curiosity, adventure, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding.篇3Exploring the Wonders of Sichuan: A Journey Through Scenic Landscapes and Culinary DelightsAs a student with an insatiable thirst for adventure and cultural immersion, my recent trip to Sichuan Province in southwestern China was an experience that left an indelible markon my heart and taste buds. From the moment I stepped foot into this enchanting land, I was captivated by the harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich history, and a gastronomic paradise unlike any other.Nestled amidst towering mountains and winding rivers, Sichuan is a veritable treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes. One of the highlights of my journey was visiting theawe-inspiring Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ancient Buddhist temples and lush forests teeming with wildlife. As I ascended the mountain's winding trails, each step unveiled a new panoramic vista that left me spellbound. The misty peaks, cascading waterfalls, and serene monasteries provided a profound sense of tranquility, reminding me of the harmony that exists between nature and spirituality.Another must-visit destination in Sichuan is the iconic Giant Panda Breeding Research Base in Chengdu. As a passionate animal lover, witnessing these adorable black-and-white creatures in their natural habitat was an experience that filled my heart with pure joy. Watching the playful pandas tumble and munch on bamboo shoots was a sight that will forever be etched in my memory. The research base's efforts in preserving theseendangered species and educating visitors about conservation were truly commendable.While the natural wonders of Sichuan left me awestruck, it was the region's unique and flavorful cuisine that truly stole the show. Sichuan is renowned for its bold and fiery flavors, and each meal was a delightful dance between spice, aroma, and texture. The star of the show was undoubtedly the Sichuan hot pot, a communal dining experience where a simmering pot of broth is placed in the center of the table, allowing diners to cook an array of meats, vegetables, and dumplings to their desired doneness. The vibrant crimson hue of the broth, infused with a tantalizing blend of Sichuan peppercorns and fiery chili peppers, left my taste buds tingling with excitement.Beyond the hot pot, I had the pleasure of savoring other iconic Sichuan dishes, each bursting with flavor and character. The kung pao chicken, a stir-fried masterpiece of diced chicken, peanuts, and a spicy sauce, was a perfect balance of heat and sweetness. The mapo tofu, a deceptively simple dish of silky tofu swimming in a rich, peppery sauce, was a revelation of umami goodness. And let's not forget the dan dan noodles, a bowl of hand-pulled noodles coated in a velvety, chili-infused sauce that left me craving for more with every slurp.Amidst the culinary adventures, I also had the opportunity to explore Sichuan's rich cultural tapestry. From the ancient Dazu Rock Carvings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing intricate Buddhist sculptures carved into the cliffside, to the charming alleyways of Chengdu's Wide and Narrow Alleys, each step unveiled a new facet of Sichuan's storied past. The vibrant street markets, bustling with locals haggling over fresh produce and handcrafted wares, offered a glimpse into the daily life and traditions of the Sichuanese people.As I reflect on my journey through Sichuan, I am filled with a profound sense of gratitude and appreciation for the experiences that have enriched my life. The stunning natural landscapes, the captivating Giant Pandas, and the tantalizing cuisine have left an indelible mark on my soul, reminding me of the beauty and diversity that our world has to offer.To my fellow students and adventurers, I wholeheartedly encourage you to embark on a journey to Sichuan. Immerse yourself in its natural wonders, embrace its rich cultural heritage, and savor the flavors that have made this region a culinary mecca. Whether you're seeking a spiritual retreat amidst misty mountains, a chance to connect with endangered species, or a gastronomic adventure that will awaken your senses, Sichuanpromises to deliver an unforgettable experience that will resonate within you long after your journey ends.。

介绍四川的一个旅游景点英语作文

介绍四川的一个旅游景点英语作文

介绍四川的一个旅游景点英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Leshan Giant Buddha - A Marvel in StoneHave you ever seen a statue so enormous that you can't even see the top of its head? Well, there's a place in China where you can find exactly that - the Leshan Giant Buddha! This incredible sculpture is located in the city of Leshan, in the province of Sichuan. It's one of the most fascinating things I've ever seen, and I can't wait to tell you all about it.First, let me give you an idea of just how massive this Buddha statue really is. The Giant Buddha stands an astonishing 233 feet (71 meters) tall! That's taller than a 20-story building. Imagine trying to look all the way up to the top – your neck would get so sore from craning it back! The Buddha's shoulders alone are 92 feet (28 meters) wide, which is wider than many houses. And get this – each of the Buddha's feet is 26 feet (8 meters) long! You could practically have a picnic on one of those giant feet.The Buddha was built out of solid rock, carved right into the side of a cliff face. It depicts Buddha in a seated position, with his hands resting on his lap and a kind, peaceful expression on his face. The details in the carving are just mind-blowing. Every fold in Buddha's robe, every strand of hair, and every wrinkle on his face has been expertly chiseled into the stone. It's hard to believe that people could create something so incredibly detailed and lifelike over 1,300 years ago!Speaking of how old the Leshan Buddha is, its construction began way back in the year 713 AD during the Tang Dynasty. It took skilled craftsmen and thousands of workers nearly 90 years to complete this gargantuan statue! Can you imagine working on the same project for almost a century? Those ancient builders must have been some of the most patient and dedicated people ever.When you visit the Buddha, you can climb up the stairs and walkways that wind through his gigantic legs. It's a little bit of a trek, but once you're inside, you'll be rewarded with a cool, shaded area to rest. There are even little caves and rooms carved into the Buddha's shoulders and chest where Buddhist monks used to live and study. How awesome would it be to have your living quarters inside a holy statue?Another really neat thing about the Leshan Buddha is its location. It was purposefully built at the intersection of three rivers – the Dadu River, Qingyi River, and Mingde River. The monks who designed the statue's placement were very smart because they positioned the Buddha in a way that would help calm the turbulent waters where the rivers converged. The Buddha appears to be gazing down peacefully at the rivers below, which boats used to travel through frequently. Just having the serene Buddha statue watching over them probably helped a lot of sailors feel safer on those sometimes dangerous waterways.Nowadays, tourists can take river boat tours that bring you right up to the base of the Giant Buddha. From down on the water, you get the most amazing view looking straight up at this colossal wonder towering above you. It's such an incredible optical illusion, like the Buddha is growing out of the cliff itself! The rivers reflect the Buddha's image too, doubling the visual impact. I can only imagine how mesmerizing it must have been for ancient travelers aboard little wooden boats to suddenly come across this breathtaking stone Buddha looming over the rivers.The Leshan Giant Buddha is considered one of the greatest Buddha carvings in the entire world, and it's no surprise why. In 1996, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for being such an important historic, cultural, and artistic treasure. Thousands of people journey to see this statue every year from all around the globe. It's one of the most popular tourist attractions in China!If you ever get the chance to visit Sichuan, you absolutely have to make the trip to Leshan to witness the giant Buddha's splendor with your own eyes. Pictures and videos don't even come close to doing it justice. Gazing up at this serene stone figure carved so meticulously into the ancient cliff is an experience you'll never, ever forget. The Leshan Giant Buddha isn't just a statue – it's a marvel of human creativity, perseverance, and devotion that has stood the test of time for over 1,300 years. Now that's what I call an epic sculpture!篇2One of My Favorite Places in Sichuan - The Leshan Giant BuddhaHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I live in the city of Chengdu, which is the capital of Sichuan Province insouthwestern China. Sichuan is famous for its delicious spicy food, beautiful mountains, and amazing historical sites. Today I want to tell you all about one of my favorite places to visit - the Leshan Giant Buddha!The Leshan Giant Buddha is a massive stone statue carved into the side of a huge cliff face. It's located in the city of Leshan, about 120 km from Chengdu. The Buddha statue is so enormous that it's hard to even imagine how big it really is until you see it with your own eyes!The Buddha is sitting down with his legs crossed and his hands resting on his lap. His shoulders alone are 28 meters (92 feet) wide, which is wider than two school buses parkedside-by-side! The Buddha's head is 14.7 meters (48 feet) tall, which means if he stood up straight, he would be taller than a 4-story building. Unbelievable, right?But the most amazing part is that the entire Buddha statue, from head to toes, is 71 meters (233 feet) tall! That's even taller than the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy. Just thinking about how the ancient people carved this gigantic Buddha out of a single cliff is mind-boggling to me.The Leshan Buddha was built during the Tang Dynasty, over 1300 years ago, between 713-803 AD. According to the storiesI've read, a Buddhist monk named Haidong had the idea to carve the Buddha statue after he had a strange dream. In the dream, he saw the Buddha smiling at him across the river. Haidong felt this was a sign that he should build a grand Buddha statue to calm the turbulent waters that had caused many shipwrecks over the years.So Haidong convinced the local government that building a giant Buddha would make the waters safer for boats to travel. He gathered funds, materials, and organized over 100,000 workers and craftsmen to carve the Buddha into the cliff face overlooking the convergence of three rivers - the Dadu River, Minjiang River, and Qingyi River.After decades of extremely difficult work chiseling away at the solid rock cliff, the spectacular Leshan Giant Buddha was finally completed! Even today, over a millennium later, it is still the tallest and largest Buddha statue carved into rock in the entire world.When I visited the Leshan Buddha with my family, I remember having to tilt my head all the way back just to see its massive head against the sky. The Buddha has such a calm and peaceful expression on its face, with heavy-lidded eyes and a slight smile.My favorite part of the statue is the incredibly detailed carvings that make up the Buddha's robe. The folds of the fabric look so real and lifelike, almost like you could reach out and touch the soft folds. The robe has an elegant pattern of grapevines and temples decorating it.In the Buddha's lap there are also smaller, human-sized carvings of little Buddhist figures as if they are the Buddha's attendants. The details are so tiny and precisely carved, it's like a miniature world in the Buddha's lap!You can actually go inside the Buddha statue through a small door in the back. Once inside, you can see all the intricate carvings from the inside looking out. It's dark inside but there are lights to help you see. I felt so tiny standing between the Buddha's feet! My dad said the space inside used to be a hidden meditation room for the Buddhist monks.Surrounding the giant Buddha at the base of the cliff are many smaller Buddha statues in different poses like standing, sitting, or lying down. They look like they are the Buddha's little helpers and worshippers. Some of the little Buddha statues are carved right into the cliff face itself.There are also many picturesque trails and pavilions built around the Leshan Buddha site allowing you to view the statuefrom different angles. My brother and I had so much fun exploring the numerous winding pathways and imagining ourselves as Buddhist monks from long ago.We stopped by the Wuyou Buddhist Temple located just below the Buddha's feet. This ancient temple was founded over 1500 years ago during the Eastern Han Dynasty and has been rebuilt many times over the centuries. I loved admiring the colorful pagodas, stone carvings of dragons and phoenixes, and pretty flowers planted around the temple grounds.After touring the Wuyou Temple, we boarded a small sightseeing boat on the nearby river to get a waterside view of the towering Leshan Buddha. From the river down below, the Buddha looks even more massive and powerful. No wonder it was built to watch over the waters and passing ships!Our boat guide told us that over a million tourists and Buddhist pilgrims visit the Giant Buddha every year. Many people even do a special ritual where they burn incense and have their boat travel under the Buddha's feet as they pass by for good luck.On our boat ride, we also spotted some mischievous monkeys climbing around the cliff walls near the Buddha. They would run and jump right over the carved Buddha figureswithout a care! My little sister thought it was so funny watching the monkeys playing around such a serious and holy place.After visiting the Leshan Giant Buddha, I felt like I had traveled back in time over a thousand years to ancient China. It was amazing realizing how much hard work and talent went into creating such a legendary wonder so long ago with only basic tools and human labor.The Buddha statue is so peaceful and serene, yet it also makes you feel how small and insignificant humans are compared to its breathtaking size and ancient grandeur. I felt very thankful that the people of the Tang Dynasty took on such an enormous project that we can still admire and appreciate today as one of the greatest artistic achievements in all of human history.Well, that's my story about my visit to the incredible Leshan Giant Buddha! If you ever come visit Sichuan, it's definitely one sight you can't miss. The endless spicy hot pot is also something you have to try when you're here too. But that's a story for another time! Thanks for reading, and I'll write again soon about more of my adventures in Sichuan!篇3My Amazing Trip to the Giant Buddha of LeshanHi everyone! My name is Li Ming and I'm 10 years old. This summer, my family took an incredible trip to see the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province. It was seriously one of the coolest and most amazing things I've ever seen in my whole life!The Giant Buddha is a massive statue carved into the side of a huge rocky cliff face, right at the spot where three rivers come together - the Dadu River, the Qingyi River, and the Min River. Can you imagine that? A giant Buddha the size of a skyscraper, made entirely out of stone, sitting in the middle of three rivers! It's been there for over 1,300 years too, ever since it was built during the Tang Dynasty between 713-803 AD. That makes it the largest and tallest ancient Buddha statue in the whole world. How crazy is that?When we first got to the area, I didn't really know what to expect. We parked the car and started walking, but I still couldn't really see the Buddha at first because of all the trees and buildings blocking the view. But then we turned a corner and - BOOM! - there it was in all its massive glory! My jaw just dropped to the floor. I had never seen anything so gigantic in my entire life.The Buddha statue itself is 233 feet (71 meters) tall. That's about as tall as a 23 story building! And get this - each one of the Buddha's huge feet is 28 feet (8.5 meters) long, which is longer than my bedroom at home. His shoulders are 92 feet (28 meters) wide. And get ready for this crazy fact - his head is 15 feet (4.8 meters) tall all by itself! It's so enormously huge, it's really hard to comprehend until you're actually standing there right in front of it.But you know what was even crazier? Learning how they built this thing! Can you imagine carving a 233 foot tall statue directly into the side of a cliff with just chisels and hammers back in the 700s AD? No cranes, no power tools, nothing - just human workers climbing up and down those cliffs day after day for decades, chipping away at the rock little by little. It's totally mind-blowing! There's no way people could build something like that nowadays with the same tools and technology they had back then.Our tour guide taught us all about the symbolic meanings and details of the Giant Buddha too. Like how the Buddha has 1,021 bun-shaped carved stripes on his head to represent the 1,021 chapters of the Buddhist scripture. Or how his big ears represent a wise and open-minded attitude. There are also 92carved Buddhist capitals decorating the cliffs beside the Buddha to make it look kind of like he's sitting in a traditional Buddhist grotto. So much intricate detail!After learning about the history and meanings, we finally got to climb up the side of the cliff to stand right beside the Buddha's enormous head and shoulders. Let me tell you, looking straight into the face of a 15 foot tall head sculpted into solid rock was one of the most surreal experiences ever! We could see every little curve and detail in the Buddha's lips, nose, eyes, and ears. We even walked across His huge sculpted shoulders, which was a little bit scary being up so high but also incredibly awesome.They have this one really cool spot where you can stand directly below the Buddha's huge feet and look straight up at the bottom of his robe and legs towering above you. It honestly felt like being an ant next to a human being! I've never felt so tiny in my whole life. My neck was craning back so far to see all the way up to the top. You get such an overwhelming sense of the true scale and size when viewing it from that angle.Of course, no trip to see this wonder would be complete without getting tons of great pictures and selfies. My dad helped me set up the perfect timed selfie where I'm sittingcrossed-legged on one of the Buddha's huge feet giving two thumbs up. I'm definitely using that as my new profile picture for everything! We also got this really epic family photo of us all sitting together on his knee, with the Buddha's gigantic body rising up into the sky behind us. I'll always cherish those pictures as memories of this incredible place.On our way out, we stopped in the museum area to check out some smaller Buddha statues and learn more about Buddhism and the region's history. There was even an exhibit showing the ancient tools, chisels, and hammers they used to originally carve the Giant Buddha out of the cliff face. Just looking at those basic tools made me appreciate the skill and perseverance it must have taken for those ancient people to create such a monumental work of art and architecture. I have so much respect for that after seeing it in person.The Giant Buddha of Leshan was honestly one of the most extraordinary things I've ever experienced in my life so far. Seeing it with my own eyes is something I'll never forget. Not only was it fascinating to learn all about the sculpture's rich history and meanings, but it was also just completelymind-blowing to behold something so massively huge that was built so long ago with such basic tools and human effort. It's oneof those world wonders that really makes you stop and think about what human beings are capable of achieving when we put our minds to it. I feel really lucky and grateful that I got to visit this amazing place. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend making a trip to Leshan to experience the majesty of the Giant Buddha for yourself. It's seriously epic!。

关于四川景区介绍的英语高中作文

关于四川景区介绍的英语高中作文

关于四川景区介绍的英语高中作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Amazing Sichuan: A Wonderland for ExplorersHi there! I'm a little explorer, and I want to tell you all about the wonderful scenic spots in Sichuan, China. Sichuan is a province located in the southwest part of China, and it's full of breathtaking places to visit. Let's dive into the magical world of Sichuan!1. Mount Emei: A Majestic MountainMount Emei is one of the most famous mountains in China. It's a place where you can see stunning views and learn about Buddhism. When you climb to the top, you'll feel like you're touching the sky! The golden summit is surrounded by misty clouds, and the ancient temples make you feel like you're in a fairy tale. If you're lucky, you might even spot some playful monkeys swinging through the trees!2. Jiuzhaigou Valley: A Colorful ParadiseJiuzhaigou Valley is like a painting come to life! This magical place is home to crystal-clear lakes, colorful forests, and magnificent waterfalls. The water in the lakes is so clear that you can see the fish swimming beneath the surface. The trees change their colors with the seasons, painting the valley in vibrant hues. It's like stepping into a wonderland!3. Leshan Giant Buddha: A Timeless WonderPrepare to be amazed by the Leshan Giant Buddha! This colossal statue is carved into the side of a mountain and stands at a towering height. It's the largest stone Buddha statue in the world! As you look up at this ancient wonder, you'll feel a sense of awe and wonder. Don't forget to take a boat ride to see the Buddha from the river – it's an unforgettable experience!4. Panda Base: A Cute HavenWho doesn't love pandas? In Sichuan, you can visit the Panda Base and meet these adorable creatures up close. Pandas are native to China, and Sichuan is their home. At the Panda Base, you can watch pandas munching on bamboo, playing, and even doing somersaults! It's a place filled with cuteness and laughter. Don't forget to take lots of pictures!5. Huanglong: A Fairyland on EarthHuanglong, also known as the Yellow Dragon, is a place straight out of a fairy tale. It's famous for its colorful pools, snow-capped mountains, and ancient temples. The pools are filled with shimmering turquoise water that reflects the surrounding mountains, creating a magical sight. Take a stroll on the wooden pathways and let your imagination run wild. It's a place where dreams come true!ConclusionSichuan is a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural heritage. From majestic mountains to colorful valleys, there's something for everyone to explore. Whether you're a nature lover, a history enthusiast, or just someone who wants to have fun, Sichuan has it all. So pack your bags, put on your explorer hat, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime in the amazing province of Sichuan!Remember, the world is full of wonders waiting to be discovered. Happy exploring!Word Count: 326篇2Amazing Sichuan: A Land of Beautiful SceneryHello everyone! Today I want to tell you all about the wonderful Sichuan province in China. Sichuan is a place full of breathtaking scenery and exciting adventures. Let's explore some of the amazing places you can visit there!One of the most famous attractions in Sichuan is the Jiuzhaigou Valley. It's like a fairyland with its colorful lakes, waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains. I visited Jiuzhaigou with my family last summer, and I was amazed by the crystal-clear water in the lakes. The water is so clean that you can even see the fish swimming beneath the surface. It was like being in a dream!Another must-visit place in Sichuan is the majestic Mount Emei. This mountain is not only beautiful but also holds great cultural significance. It is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains in China. When we hiked up the mountain, we saw many ancient temples and statues. The views from the top were breathtaking! I felt like I was on top of the world.If you love pandas, then the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is the place for you! Pandas are adorable creatures, and at the research base, you can see them up close and personal. I was lucky enough to hold a baby panda in my arms. It was the cutest thing ever! The research base also teachesvisitors about panda conservation and how we can help protect these amazing animals.For those who enjoy history, a visit to the Leshan Giant Buddha is a must. This Buddha statue is the largest stone Buddha in the world. It's so big that you can even climb up its head! When I stood at the foot of the statue, I felt so small. It's truly a remarkable sight and a reminder of the rich history of China.Besides these famous attractions, Sichuan is also known for its delicious food. One of the most popular dishes is the spicy hotpot. It's a hot and spicy soup with various ingredients like meat, vegetables, and tofu. I tried it for the first time, and my mouth was on fire! But it was so tasty that I couldn't stop eating.Sichuan is a place full of wonders and surprises. Whether you love nature, history, or food, there's something for everyone. I had the best time exploring Sichuan, and I can't wait to go back again someday. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend visiting this amazing province. You won't be disappointed!That's all for today's adventure in Sichuan. I hope you enjoyed learning about this beautiful place. Remember, there's a whole world out there waiting to be explored. Keep exploring and learning new things. See you next time!Word count: 359 words.篇3Exploring Amazing SichuanHi everyone! Today, I want to tell you about some incredible places you can visit in Sichuan, China. Sichuan is a province located in the southwestern part of China and it's famous for its beautiful landscapes and rich culture. Let's explore together!1. Chengdu - The City of PandasHave you ever seen a panda? Well, Chengdu is the best place to meet these adorable creatures. Chengdu is the capital city of Sichuan and home to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. You can see pandas of all ages, from tiny cubs to big adults. Don't forget to take lots of pictures with them!2. Jiuzhaigou Valley - A FairylandJiuzhaigou Valley is like a fairyland with its crystal-clear lakes, colorful forests, and magnificent waterfalls. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts visitors from all over the world. You can take a walk along the wooden paths and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Don't be surprised if you feel like you've stepped into a magical world!3. Mount Emei - A Sacred MountainMount Emei is one of the four sacred Buddhist mountains in China. It's not only a place of natural beauty but also an important religious site. You can hike up the mountain and visit the ancient temples along the way. If you're lucky, you might even see some monkeys playing in the trees!4. Leshan Giant Buddha - A Marvelous StatueThe Leshan Giant Buddha is the largest stone Buddha statue in the world. It's over 71 meters tall and was carved out of a cliff over a thousand years ago. The statue is so huge that it will leave you amazed! Take a boat ride to get a close-up view of this marvelous creation.5. Huanglong - A Colorful WonderlandHuanglong is another stunning place you must visit in Sichuan. It's known for its colorful pools, snow-capped mountains, and ancient temples. The pools are formed by mineral deposits and they create a beautiful palette of colors. It's like walking through a dreamy wonderland!6. Mount Qingcheng - A Taoist MountainMount Qingcheng is a famous Taoist mountain and a great place to learn about Chinese philosophy. You can climb themountain and visit the Taoist temples. The scenery is breathtaking and you'll feel a sense of peace and tranquility as you explore this spiritual place.7. Dujiangyan Irrigation System - An Ancient WonderThe Dujiangyan Irrigation System is an ancient engineering marvel that still works after more than 2,000 years! It was built to control flooding and irrigate the surrounding farmland. You can learn about the history of this amazing system and see how it has benefited the local people for centuries.Sichuan is truly a fascinating place with so much to offer. From adorable pandas to breathtaking landscapes, there's something for everyone. I hope you get a chance to visit these amazing attractions one day. Remember, adventure awaits in Sichuan!That's all for now. See you next time!Word Count: 372篇4Exploring Fantastic Sichuan!Hello everyone! Today, I want to tell you about the amazing scenic spots in Sichuan, a beautiful province in China. Sichuan isfamous for its breathtaking landscapes, delicious food, and adorable giant pandas. Let's embark on this exciting adventure together!Jiuzhaigou ValleyFirst, let's visit Jiuzhaigou Valley. It's like a fairyland with colorful lakes, waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains. The water in the lakes is so clear that you can see the fish swimming. The trees change their colors in each season, creating a magnificent view. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty of this place!Mount EmeiNext stop, Mount Emei! It's a majestic mountain covered with lush green forests. You can hike along the trails and enjoy the fresh air. The best part is the Golden Summit, where you can see the sunrise and clouds beneath your feet. It feels like you're on top of the world! Remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring water because the hike can be tiring but totally worth it!Leshan Giant BuddhaNow, let's go to Leshan to meet the Giant Buddha. This Buddha statue is the largest stone Buddha in the world! It's so huge that you can't even see its head without a boat. You cantake a boat ride and get a closer look at this marvelous creation. It's not only impressive but also represents the rich history and culture of China.Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda BreedingLast but not least, we can't miss the adorable giant pandas in Chengdu! At the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, you can see these fluffy creatures playing, eating bamboo, and rolling around. They are so cute and cuddly! You can even learn about their conservation efforts and how we can protect these endangered species. It's a place filled with love and care for nature.ConclusionSichuan is truly a magical place with its stunning landscapes, cultural heritage, and lovely pandas. I hope you enjoyed this virtual tour. So, when you have a chance, come and visit Sichuan to witness its beauty with your own eyes. You will have an unforgettable experience and create memories that will last a lifetime. See you soon in Sichuan!Remember, this is a fictional piece written in the style of a primary school student.篇5Exploring the Beautiful SichuanHi there! My name is Lily, and today I want to tell you all about the amazing Sichuan province in China. Sichuan is a beautiful place with lots of stunning scenery and exciting attractions. Let's dive right into it!One of the most famous places in Sichuan is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Who doesn't love pandas? This place is like a panda paradise! You can see cute and cuddly pandas eating bamboo, playing around, and even taking naps. It's so adorable! The best time to visit is in the morning when they are most active. Don't forget to take lots of pictures with these lovely creatures.Next, let me tell you about the breathtaking Jiuzhaigou Valley. It's like a fairyland! The valley is filled with colorful lakes, waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains. The water in the lakes is so clear that you can see the fish swimming beneath the surface. The trees around the valley change their colors in different seasons, making it a truly magical place. I would love to go there someday and have a picnic with my friends.If you want some excitement and adventure, Mount Emei is the place to be! It's one of the four sacred Buddhist mountains in China. You can hike up the mountain and see beautiful templesalong the way. The Golden Summit is the highest point, and the view from there is absolutely stunning! You might even see some monkeys swinging from the trees. Just be careful, they can be mischievous!For history lovers, Leshan Giant Buddha is a must-visit. It's the largest Buddha statue in the world, and it's carved right into the side of a cliff! The statue is over 71 meters tall, and it's really impressive. You can take a boat tour to see it up close and marvel at its grandeur. I would love to learn more about the history and stories behind this magnificent statue.Last but not least, I want to tell you about the delicious food in Sichuan. The province is famous for its spicy cuisine. One of the most popular dishes is mapo tofu, which is a tofu dish cooked in a spicy sauce. It's really tasty, but be careful, it can be really spicy! There are also hotpot restaurants where you can cook your own food in a spicy broth. It's a fun and interactive dining experience.In conclusion, Sichuan is a wonderful place with so much to offer. From adorable pandas to stunning landscapes, there's something for everyone. I hope one day you can visit this amazing province and experience its beauty firsthand. Remember to try the delicious spicy food too! See you soon!以上就是关于四川景区介绍的英语作文。

介绍四川的一个知名景点作文英语

介绍四川的一个知名景点作文英语

介绍四川的一个知名景点作文英语全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1One of the most famous scenic spots in Sichuan is Jiuzhaigou Valley. It is a beautiful national park located in the northern part of Sichuan province, and it is known for its stunning natural beauty.The park is home to colorful lakes, waterfalls, andsnow-capped mountains. The water in the lakes is crystal clear and it reflects the vibrant colors of the surrounding landscape. The most famous of these lakes is Five-Color Lake, which is known for its ever-changing hues of blue, green, and yellow.In addition to the lakes, Jiuzhaigou Valley is also home to numerous waterfalls. The most impressive of these is Pearl Shoal Waterfall, which cascades down a series of limestone terraces. Visitors can get up close to the waterfall by walking along a wooden boardwalk that crosses the river.The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including pandas, golden snub-nosed monkeys, and a wide array of birds.Visitors can spot these animals while hiking through the park's forests and meadows.Overall, Jiuzhaigou Valley is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Sichuan. Its natural beauty is unmatched, and it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're a nature lover or just looking for a relaxing getaway, Jiuzhaigou Valley has something for everyone.篇2Hi everyone! Today I want to tell you about a famous tourist spot in Sichuan, China called the Jiuzhaigou Valley. It's super cool and colorful!Jiuzhaigou Valley is like a fairytale land with crystal-clear lakes, waterfalls, and lush forests. The water in the lakes is so clear you can see all the way to the bottom! There are also cute little pandas and colorful birds that call this place home.One of my favorite parts of Jiuzhaigou Valley is the colorful pools. They are so pretty and look like rainbows in the water! The water in the pools is all different colors like blue, green, and even pink. It's like a magical underwater world!There are also lots of waterfalls in Jiuzhaigou Valley. The most famous one is called Nuorilang Waterfall, and it's huge! The water falls down from the top of the mountain and creates a big splash at the bottom. It's so cool to watch!I also love walking on the wooden pathways that wind through the valley. It's like a big adventure walking through the forests and over the streams. Sometimes you even see cute little animals like squirrels and deer.If you ever get the chance to visit Sichuan, make sure you go to Jiuzhaigou Valley. It's so beautiful and magical, you won't want to leave!篇3Hello everyone! Today I want to tell you about a famous tourist spot in Sichuan, China. It's called Jiuzhaigou National Park.Jiuzhaigou is a really cool place with lots of beautiful scenery. There are colorful lakes, waterfalls, forests, and mountains. It looks like a fairyland! The water in the lakes is so clear that you can see all the way to the bottom. And the water changes color depending on the season and the time of day.One of the most famous spots in Jiuzhaigou is Five Flower Lake. It's a small lake surrounded by mountains and trees, and the water is a bright turquoise color. It's so pretty! Another must-see is the Pearl Shoal Waterfall. It's a big waterfall that drops down over a series of rocks, making a loud roaring sound. It's really impressive!You can also see lots of cute animals in Jiuzhaigou, like pandas, golden monkeys, and even some rare birds. They live in the forests and mountains around the park, and if you're lucky you might spot one during your visit.Overall, Jiuzhaigou is a really fun and beautiful place to visit. If you ever get the chance to go, I highly recommend it! You won't be disappointed. Thanks for listening!篇4Hello everyone, today I want to introduce a famous tourist spot in Sichuan, China. It's called Jiuzhaigou Valley. Jiuzhaigou is a very beautiful place with amazing natural scenery.First of all, Jiuzhaigou Valley is famous for its colorful lakes and waterfalls. The water in the lakes is so clear and blue, and the waterfalls are so stunning. You can see all kinds of colors in the lakes, like green, blue, and even pink. It's like a fairy tale world!Secondly, Jiuzhaigou is also home to many different kinds of animals and plants. You can see cute pandas, playful monkeys, and colorful birds in the valley. The plants there are also very unique and beautiful. It's like a nature paradise for all the animals and plants.Lastly, Jiuzhaigou Valley is a great place to relax and enjoy nature. You can take a walk along the boardwalks, breathe the fresh air, and listen to the sound of the waterfalls. It's so peaceful and relaxing there, you will feel like all your worries are gone.In conclusion, Jiuzhaigou Valley is a must-visit tourist spot in Sichuan. It's a place full of natural beauty and wonder. If you ever get the chance to go there, make sure you don't miss it! Thank you for listening!篇5Sichuan is a really cool place in China, and it has so many amazing places to visit! One of the most famous places in Sichuan is called Jiuzhaigou Valley. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, Jiuzhaigou Valley is super beautiful! It's like a magical fairyland with crystal clear waters, colorful lakes, and lush forests. The water in the lakes is so clear that you can see all the way to the bottom, and it's like looking into a mirror becausethe water reflects the surrounding mountains and trees. It's so pretty!There are also lots of waterfalls in Jiuzhaigou Valley that are really cool to see. Some of them are tall and powerful, while others are small and gentle. It's so fun to watch the water cascading down the rocks and creating rainbows in the mist. It's like a water show in nature!But that's not all – Jiuzhaigou Valley is also home to a variety of wildlife, like pandas, golden monkeys, and hundreds of bird species. You can walk along the trails and see all kinds of animals and plants living together in harmony. It's like being in a zoo, but way better because the animals are in their natural habitat.In conclusion, Jiuzhaigou Valley is a must-visit place in Sichuan. It's so beautiful and magical that you'll feel like you're in a dream! If you ever get the chance to go to Sichuan, make sure to visit Jiuzhaigou Valley and experience the wonders of nature for yourself. It's an unforgettable experience that you'll never forget!篇6Sichuan is a super cool place in China and there's this awesome place called Jiuzhaigou. It's like a fairy tale land withcolorful lakes, waterfalls, forests, and mountains. Jiuzhaigou means "Valley of Nine Villages" in Chinese, because there used to be nine Tibetan villages in the area.The lakes in Jiuzhaigou are so beautiful and crystal clear, you can see all the way to the bottom. The colors are like something out of a dream - turquoise, emerald green, and sapphire blue. There's one lake called Five Flower Lake that changes colors throughout the day, it's so magical!There are also tons of waterfalls in Jiuzhaigou, big ones and small ones. The biggest one is called Nuorilang Waterfall and it's super impressive. When the sun hits the water just right, you can see rainbows in the mist. It's like something out of a movie!The forests in Jiuzhaigou are so lush and green, with all different kinds of trees and plants. You can hike through the forest and see all sorts of animals, like giant pandas, golden monkeys, and even Tibetan brown bears. It's like being in a nature documentary!And of course, the mountains in Jiuzhaigou are breathtaking. The highest peak is called Shuzheng Peak and it's covered in snow all year round. The views from the top are amazing, you can see all the way across the valley.So if you ever get the chance to visit Jiuzhaigou, don't miss it! It's a magical place that will take your breath away.。

用英语介绍成都导游词(精选5篇)

用英语介绍成都导游词(精选5篇)

用英语介绍成都导游词(精选5篇)用英语介绍成都篇1My friends, today we are going to visit Jinli, the closest place toromance. The tour time is about 2 hours. Please pay attention to personal andproperty safety during the tour. Now, please check the tour bus license plateand Xiao Zhang's mobile phone number again. If you have anything, please contactme in time. Jinli is Jinguan City, which later became the synonym of Chengdu. LiShangyin, a famous poet, once wrote: when he was in Jinli temple, his fatherbecame more than a hater.Jinli is restored by Wuhou Temple Museum in Chengdu. As a part of WuhouTemple, it covers an area of more than 30000 square meters, with a constructionarea of more than 14000 square meters and a total length of 550 meters. It is afamous Pedestrian Commercial Street in Chengdu.The layout of the ancient street is rigorous and orderly, with bars andentertainment area, Sichuan famous food and beverage area, mansion and inn area,as well as the exhibition and sales area of special tourist crafts in awell-organized way. Jinli was officially opened to the outside world in October20__. The second phase of Jinli, an extension of Jinli, boldly introduced waterflow into Jinli cycle, forming a new landscape of "water bank Jinli", and openedits business in January 20__. So far, Jinli ancient street, one of Chengdu'scultural business cards, has been upgraded in an all-round way. "Worship Wuhouand soak Jinli" has become one of the most appealing slogans of Chengdu tourism.In 20__, Jinli was selected as one of the "commercial pedestrian streets in thetop ten cities in China". It is as famous as Wangfujing in Beijing, JianghanRoad in Wuhan, Jiefangbei in Chongqing and HepingRoad in Tianjin. It is knownas "the first street in Xishu" and "the riverside map of Qingming Festival inChengdu". In 20__, Jinli was awarded "national cultural industry demonstrationbase" by the Ministry of culture.It is said that Jinli used to be one of the oldest and most commercialstreets in the history of Western Shu. It was famous throughout the country asearly as the Qin, Han and Three Kingdoms periods. Today's Jinli, relying on thetemple of marquis Wu, takes the spirit of Qin, Han and three kingdoms as itssoul, the appearance of Ming and Qing customs as its appearance, and the folkcustoms and folk customs of Western Sichuan as its content, which expands theextension of the Three Kingdoms culture. This street concentrates the essence ofChengdu life: there are teahouses, taverns, restaurants, bars, theatricalstands, snacks, handicrafts and local specialties, which fully display theunique charm of the Three Kingdoms culture and Sichuan folk customs.Compared with many domestic man-made landscapes, Jinli is completelygrass-roots, local and homely. The shops sell chopsticks, tea, lanterns, silkquilts and local specialties. In the restaurant, Zhang Fei's beef, three cannonsand Feichang powder are all aimed at the taste. They are not fancy, but they areeconomical. There are also handicrafts, such as making a clay figurine, turninga sugar painting, and buying a piece of paper-cut. All these are childlikethings, which are both nostalgic and enjoyable. The colorful lanterns and coverson the street are popular, and the picture is lively. And the most eye-catchingones on the street are those Chengdu fans who are warmly admired. They areeating melon seeds, playing cards and drinking foreign wine in the bar, but theyare speaking soft Chengdu dialect.Chengdu people are playing and leisurely strolling in Jinli. Nostalgicpeople have an outlet for their feelings, and those who love to eat satisfytheir appetite. Jinli presents the most real and warm scene in the world.Jinli has a lot of local products which are hard to buy in Chengdu. Forexample, zhangfei beef, produced in Langzhong, Sichuan Province, is black inappearance and not very good in appearance. However, it is the natural color ofbeef inside. It is made of top-grade beef mixed with special spices and has aunique taste. Tangma cake, produced in Chongzhou, Sichuan Province, is yellowbut not burnt, sweet but not greasy, crisp skin and crispy heart, sweet anddregs. In addition, there are three cannons, beef bean curd, Sanhe mud, sugarand oil fruit, urinating beef balls, stinky tofu, oil tea, beef coke cake,buckwheat noodles, bowl chicken and other snacks. Jinli is known as the "closestplace to romance" in the city for its elegant pace of life. It is the spiritualpost of urban leisure people and the charming block for experiencing fashion andleisure.Well, having said so much, we have to rely on our personal experience tohave a deeper feeling about Jinli. The rest of the time is up to you! We'llgather here in two hours. Hope you have a good time!用英语介绍成都导游词篇2Ladies and gentlemen, this is Zhuge Liang hall. The lintels and pillars ofthe hall are covered with plaques and couplets left by predecessors. One of themost famous is a couplet hanging in the middle of Zhuge Liang's palace, whichsays, "if you can work hard, you'll lose your mind. From ancient times, you knowthat soldiers are not belligerent; if you don't judge the situation, you'll belenient and strict. Later, you have to think deeply about how togovern Shu.".Lianwen was written by Zhao fan, a native of Jianchuan, Yunnan Province in thelate Qing Dynasty.The Shanglian said that Zhuge Liang was able to use the tactics of"attacking the heart" in fighting, such as making Meng Huo's heart full ofadmiration when he was in the southern expedition. In this way, he praised ZhugeLiang as a militarist who really knew how to fight with troops, not a warlikeone.The second couplet praises Zhuge Liang for his ability to judge thesituation and formulate a lenient and strict law, which has achieved goodresults, and reminds those who later govern Sichuan to learn from it. Thiscouplet makes an objective evaluation of Zhuge Liang's use of troops andadministration, and puts forward two enlightening questions of "attacking theheart" and "judging the situation". It is the top grade of the couplets on theplaque of Wuhou Temple and one of the famous couplets in China.In the hall of Zhuge Liang, there are statues of Zhuge Liang, his son andgrandson. Zhuge Liang is like a man on a platform in the middle of the shrine.He has a feather fan and a silk scarf. He is wearing a golden robe. He isconcerned about the country and the people, and has a deep and farsighted look,which shows the demeanor of a generation of Confucians. Zhuge Liang (181-234),who was born in Yinan, Shandong Province, was an outstanding statesman andmilitarist in Chinese history.When he was young, he lived in seclusion in Longzhong, Xiangfan. Because ofhis intelligence, hard work and ambition, he got the reputation of "Wolong". Atthe request of Liu Bei, he went out of the mountain to help Liu Bei and foundedShu Han. After Liu Bei's death, he was entrusted with the important task ofassisting his son, Liu Chan, to govern Shu for more than 20years. He practicedenlightenment, gave strict rewards and punishments, selected talents andappointed talents, built water conservancy, developed production, marched southto central China, and attacked Qishan in the north. With loyalty, diligence,honesty and intelligence, he gained stability and prosperity in Shu. Chen Shou,a historian, commented that the state of Shu at that time had clear politics,honest and upright people, open fields, rich warehouses, and peaceful sceneseverywhere. Due to overwork, he died in wuzhangyuan army at the age of 54. Hewas buried at the foot of Dingjun mountain in Mianxian County, ShaanxiProvince.Zhuge Liang has done a lot of good things in his life, such as beingdiligent, loving the people and being beneficial to social progress. After hisdeath, people miss him very much and respect him very much for his spirit ofdevoting himself to his life. As a result, people built one Wuhou Temple afteranother to commemorate him, and worshipped him as a model of loyal officials,virtuous prime minister and the embodiment of wisdom.Zhuge Zhan, the son of Zhuge Liang, and Zhuge Shang, the grandson of ZhugeLiang, led the Wei army to fight a decisive battle in Mianzhu when the Shu HanDynasty was faced with survival. Finally, they died for their country becausethey were outnumbered.There is a bronze drum in Zhuge Liang hall, which is a cultural relic inthe fifth and sixth centuries. Bronze drum, originally a cooking utensil ofsouthwest ethnic minorities in ancient times, has appeared as early as thespring and Autumn period and the Warring States period. Later, the bronze drumgradually evolved into a kind of musical instrument and ritual instrument, whichwas used in assembly and celebration, and also a symbol of wealthand power. Itis said that Zhuge Liang used this kind of bronze drum during his southernexpedition. It was used for cooking in the daytime and for alarming in theevening. Therefore, it is also called Zhuge drum.In the wing rooms on both sides outside the hall, there are woodcut poemson display. In the west chamber, there are 12 pieces of calligraphy by MaoZedong, Dong Biwu, Zhang Aiping, Fang Yi, Zhou Gucheng, Chu Tunan, LiangShuming, etc., while in the East chamber, there are wood carvings of LongzhongDUI and Chushi Biao.Sanyi Temple:After leaving Zhuge Liang hall, there is Sanyi temple. Sanyi Temple got itsname from offering sacrifices to Liu, Guan and Zhang, who were the three membersof Taoyuan. The temple was built in the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the QingDynasty, with four entrances and five halls. Now only worship hall, main hall,into a courtyard layout. Sanyi temple was originally located in Tidu street inthe center of the city. Due to the need of urban construction, it was moved herein 1997. In the relocation project, in strict accordance with the nationalregulations on cultural relics, the original building components were removed byserial number and transported to the new site to be built according to theserial number to restore the original appearance.The restored Sanyi temple is towering, and its architectural form is thesame as that of Liubei hall. The roof is a single eaves hard hill type, coveredby green simple tiles. The structure is a wood stone structure, with a beamlifting wooden frame, and the columns and column bases are made of stone. Thereare 40 round columns carved from the whole stone, with a diameter of 0.5m. Thereare 24 stone pillars engraved with 12 couplets in gold. Inthe main hall, claystatues of Liu, Guan and Zhang are restored, and ten stone line drawings of thestory of the three kingdoms are added to the two walls of the gallery. Thepainting is taken from the Ming Dynasty version of the romance of the ThreeKingdoms. The contents of these paintings are: three marriages in Taoyuan, threeheroes fighting against Lu Bu, Zhang Fei whipping the governor post, Liu Beirecruiting relatives, Guan Gong scraping bone to cure poison and so on.Tomb of Liu Bei:From Sanyi temple to the west, cross the small bridge, pass Guihe buildingand Qinting, and enter the Red Wall Road surrounded by green bamboo. At the endof the road is Liu Bei's tomb. The earth mound of Liu Bei's tomb is 12 metershigh and covered with green shade. There is a 180 meter long brick wallsurrounding the mausoleum. There are steles and halls in front of themausoleum.After Liu Bei failed to defeat Wu, he retired to Baidi city and died inApril 223. In May, Zhuge Liang Fuling pivot back to Chengdu, August burial, tombknown as "Huiling.". Huiling is a tomb for husband and wife. At the same time,Mrs. Gan, the mother of empress Liu Chan, was buried. Twenty years later,another wife of Liu Bei, empress Mu Wu, died and was also buried here. This tombis more than 1700 years ago. No theft has been found. The situation in the tombis unknown.There is a story in Youyang Zazu written by Duan Chengshi in the TangDynasty: a group of tomb robbers entered Liu Bei's Huiling mausoleum on a darknight. When they entered the tomb, they saw that the lights were shining inside.Liu Bei was playing chess with one man and ten warriors stood by one side.Scared out of their wits, the thieves knelt down one after another to begformercy. Liu Bei waved to the guards to give them jade belts and Qiongjiang. Theydrank the jade paste, tied the jade belt, and climbed out of the hole in panic.Looking back, the hole was naturally sealed. The jade belt became a big snake,wrapped around their waist, and the jade paste became glue and stuck to theirmouth. It is said that no one dares to touch Liu Bei's tomb any more.Out of Liu Bei's tomb, we come to the newly built exhibition area of "ThreeKingdoms culture". The exhibition area consists of exhibition hall and externalenvironment. The external environment is composed of gods and beasts Tianlu,dispelling evil spirits, remnant pillars of the Han Palace, soldiers fightingfor the country, stone inscriptions on the remnant wall, Linjiang immortal byYang Shen, and preface of stone inscriptions. The exhibition hall is dividedinto five exhibition areas, which are war situation, a glimpse of agricultureand mulberry, folk customs, art and forest, and the lingering charm of Liufeng.There are hundreds of cultural relics, materials and pictures on display. Thecontent is rich and colorful, the artistic technique is vivid and intuitive, andit is a combination of knowledge and appreciation, so it is worth lookingat.After seeing the exhibition, you can also visit the "listening Oriole hall"by the way. It's a small courtyard. The bonsai in it is worth watching. Thetemporary exhibitions also have cultural taste.用英语介绍成都导游词篇3Wuhou Temple is a memorial hall for Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of ShuHan in the Three Kingdoms. Zhuge Liang was granted the title of Marquis ofWuxiang before he died. After he died, he was named as Marquis of Wuxiang.Wuhou Temple in Chengdu is the only temple in China where monarchs andministers are worshipped together. It was built in 223 AD and Liu Bei was buriedin Huiling. According to the Han system, there must be a temple beside themausoleum, so after Liu Bei was buried in Huiling, the original temple for LiuBei was built by the Shu Han Dynasty at that time. (the original temple is thetemple for worshiping the emperor beside the mausoleum of the emperor. In Tangand Song Dynasties, people generally called Liu Bei's original temple the formermaster temple. )(because there are three main buildings in Chengdu Wuhou T emple,two of which have appeared after Liu Bei's death, so Liu Bei's burial in Huilingis the beginning of Chengdu Wuhou Temple. )In the northern and SouthernDynasties, people built Wuhou Temple not far from Huiling and Xianzhu temple. Inthe Tang and Song Dynasties, Wuhou Temple had become a famous historic site andtourist attraction. Du Fu left a description of "where to find the ancestralhall of prime minister, where to find the cypress outside Jinguan city". In theMing Dynasty, Zhu Chun, the king of Shu, thought that "the monarch and theminister should be integrated", so he combined the Wuhou Temple with the formermaster's temple, which was called "Han zhaolie Temple". In the late Ming Dynastyand the early Qing Dynasty, the temple was destroyed by war. The Wuhou Temple wesee today was rebuilt on the old site in the 11th year of Kangxi (1672A.D.).Although the government has always called it the "Han zhaolie Temple", aplaque of "Han zhaolie Temple" is also hung at the gate. But people are stillused to call it Wuhou Temple. Why? In a poem written by Zou Lu during the periodof the Republic of China, the reason is explained: "the great book on the gate,zhaolie temple, is the temple of marquis Wu. The reason isthat the primeminister has made great achievements in the past. In other words, because of hisgreat historical achievements, Zhuge Liang has more prestige in the hearts ofthe people than Liu Bei, so people can't care about the etiquette of the monarchand his ministers.From the brief introduction to the left side of the gate and the schematicplan, we can see that the temple of marquis Wu is hidden in the dense greencypresses. The hall sits in the north and south, and is arranged on a centralaxis. It has five layers: the gate, the second gate, the hall of Liu Bei, thehall of passage, and the hall of Zhuge Liang. On the west side is the mausoleumof Liu Bei Huiling. There are 47 clay statues of historical figures of Shu Hanin Qing Dynasty, more than 50 steles, more than 60 plaques and couplets, andmore than 10 tripods, stoves, bells and drums. Therefore, to be exact, WuhouTemple should be called the memorial hall of Shu Han monarchs and ministers. Itis a museum for the study of Shu Han history.用英语介绍成都导游词篇4The Tang stele standing in the pavilion inside the gate of Wuhou Temple,also known as "three unique steles", is one of the oldest steles in Chengdu.When it comes to its reputation and influence in later generations, thismonument is second to none in Chengdu.Sanjue stele the original name of the Tang stele is the stele of theancestral hall of marquis Wu of Zhuge, the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty,which was established in the fourth year of Yuanhe (809) of emperor Xianzong ofthe Tang Dynasty. The height, width and thickness of the body and cap are 367cm,95cm and 25cm respectively. The cloud pattern carving of the stele cap has theartistic characteristics of stone carving in the Tang Dynasty.The stone isgorge stone. There are 22 lines of inscriptions, each of which is about 50 wordsin regular script.Pei Du, the author of the inscription, was a famous politician in themiddle and late Tang Dynasty. In the second year of Yuanhe (807) in Chengdu, WuYuanheng, the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, was appointed governor ofSichuan Province in Jiannan, and Pei Du was accompanied by his staff. Pei dujiuwanted to write an article to praise Zhuge Liang. After visiting Wuhou Temple inChengdu, he wrote this inscription with admiration. The content of theinscription is divided into preface and inscription. At the beginning of thepreface, Pei Du praised Zhuge Liang as a rare feudal statesman who had thetalent of founding a country, the skill of governing people, the integrity ofserving the king and the way of establishing himself. Feidu said that when therewas chaos in the late Han Dynasty and there were disputes among the heroes, thescholars rushed to offer advice for fear of failure. Zhuge Liang was alone inLongzhong, and he was in charge of music. Once Liu Bei looked at it three times,Zhuge Liang decided the opportunity by "one word" in Longzhong Dui, andestablished the grand plan of tripartite confrontation.Fei Du praised Zhuge Liang for abolishing the bad government in the lateHan Dynasty, enforcing the law fairly, appointing people on the basis of merit,ruling the country and stressing martial arts. He believed that under thepainstaking governance of Zhuge Liang, the humble [Shu Han] government wasunified and the morality was popular. He became a rich country and had a strongarmy capable of fighting. Fei Du refutes Cui Hao and others' evaluation of ZhugeLiang and thinks that we can't judge the hero by success or failure. If Godgives Zhuge Liang some more time, he will accomplish the great cause ofunifyingthe country. The inscription is in parallel style, with 64 sentences in fourcharacters. It compares Zhuge Liang with Yiyin, Jiang Shang, Xiao He and ZhangLiang, and praises his immortal achievements. Finally, the inscription praisesZhuge Liang's merits and virtues, which are as high as mountains and flowingwater. They exist between heaven and earth and in the hearts of the people inShu.Inscriptions: "in the past, I was the first lord. I thought of opening upthe territory of Xinjiang. I was busy and depended on it. Heroes had no help. SoI got Marquis Wu and settled the land of Shu first. Moral City, etiquette. Warmthings like spring, people like God. Work without complaint, use with ethics.Rou Sheng manluo, Pu Dun Weibin, photos of Weiwei living in Huairen. The CentralPlains food, unexpected not, in order to win, allow to reach its extreme. Heavendid not regret the disaster, the public life is not fruit, Han Zuo its death,will fall in the star. The flag against the drum, still go Sima, dead and cando, when the small world.His father was still in the Zhou Dynasty, a Heng was in charge of the ShangDynasty, and he was also in charge of Yan Dynasty. He was born in the HanDynasty and Xiao Zhang was in charge of the Han Dynasty. Whine: the intrigueworks hard, and the ambition is suppressed. I feel the pain of banishment, orcry or die. There are many different paths. Based on loyalty and forgiveness,who is not happy? If you are not sincere, you will be loyal. The ancient cypressis dense, and the temple is deep. It does not offer sacrifices to the gods, butbeg for the present. If there is a light, it will not run fast. The wind of Shu,the heart of Shu people, Jingjiang Qingbo, Yulei juncen, into the sea, the sky,know Gongde sound. In the fourth year of Yuanhe, he was born inJichou onFebruary 29. "Liu gongchuo, the elixir of calligraphy, is the elder brother of LiuGongquan, the founder of Liuti in regular script. Later generations praised Tangsteles for their vigorous writing, beautiful words and precise meaning, andvigorous and strict calligraphy. In addition, Lu Jian, the engraver, is verystrict in the cutting technique, so the stele has the reputation of "threeunique". For example, Ronghua, governor of Sichuan in the Ming Dynasty, wrote apostscript on the front of the stele, saying that feiwen and Liushu were "twounique records of sincerity", which could be compared with Zhuge's merits andvirtues. After that, people used to call it "three unique steles".For more than a thousand years, the Tang stele has been damaged with thepassage of time, but the erosion is not large. Up to now, most of theinscriptions are still neat and basically intact. Due to the stone quality,climate and other reasons, there are few ancient steles preserved in Chengdu,which is the only complete Tang Dynasty stele in Chengdu.Among the 53 existing steles in Wuhou Temple in Chengdu, the most famousone is the Tang stele, which is known as "three unique steles". The inscription,standing in 809 A.D., is 3-67 meters high, 0-95 meters wide and 0-25 metersthick; The inscription was written by Pei Du, a former censor and primeminister. It was written by Liu gongchuo, a former Minister of the Ministry ofofficial and the Ministry of military affairs, and also the brother of LiuGongquan, a famous calligrapher. It was carved by Lu Jian, a famous craftsman inSichuan at that time. The article, calligraphy and engraving are all excellent,so it is called "three unique steles". However, the original name of the steleof the ancestral hall of Zhuge Marquis Wu, the Prime Minister ofShu, is oftenignored.用英语介绍成都导游词篇5Chengdu is a famous entertainment city. With the changes of the times, italso has a rapid development, and gradually become a modern city. However, inthis city, there is still an ancient street Jinli.Jinli is located in Wuhou District of Chengdu, next to Wuhou Temple. Koi isalso the name of a kind of fish. The reason why Jinli is named Jinli is that thefish ponds in the old street are full of Koi. Whether it's day or night, it hasits unique charm. You will involuntarily follow the crowd into the depths ofJinli to experience the beauty of this old street.When you come to Jinli during the day, you need to experience the quiet.The weather in Jinli is generally colder. During the day, I walk slowly on thestreet, feeling the cool breeze and the charm of the ancient street. The carp inthe fish pond also swim slowly. Sprinkle a handful of fish food, and the fishwill come to grab food immediately. The strong one immediately grabs the front,the weak one is pressed down, and the lucky one grabs the food from the mouth ofother weaker fish... You will laugh when you see this scene.The night in Jinli is also beautiful. At this time, you have to feel theexcitement. Looking east and looking west, this is the unified action of peopleon the street, because there are so many interesting and delicious things on thestreet! The lights are bright everywhere, especially at the Lantern Festival,there are all kinds of colorful lights at the door, which are extremelybeautiful! There are not a few people who fall down because they are absorbed inwatching the lights. All kinds of ancient dramas will also be performed on thestage in Jinli, which adds color to the word"ancient".Over the years, Chengdu has changed with each passing day. Only this oldstreet still tells the past. Its ancient charm will make people all over theworld remember it, a resounding name - Jinli!。

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作为志愿者给别人介绍四川景点的英语作文

作为志愿者给别人介绍四川景点的英语作文As a volunteer, I have had the opportunity to introduce people to the beautiful and diverse attractions of Sichuan Province in China. Sichuan is known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and unique culture. In this essay, I will highlight some of the must-visit attractions that I have had the pleasure of discussing with visitors.One of the most famous destinations in Sichuan is the Jiuzhaigou Valley. Jiuzhaigou is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its crystal-clear blue lakes, lush forests, and colorful waterfalls. Visitors can hike along the scenic trails, take in the breathtaking views from high viewpoints, and marvel at the stunning beauty of the landscape. Jiuzhaigou is truly a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike.Another popular attraction in Sichuan is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. This facility is dedicated to the conservation and research of giant pandas, which are native to Sichuan province. Visitors can observe these adorable animals up close, learn about the efforts to protect them, and even participate in volunteer programs to help care for the pandas. It is a unique and memorable experience that is sure to delight visitors of all ages.For those interested in history and culture, a trip to Leshan Giant Buddha is a must. This massive stone statue of Buddha is carved into the side of a cliff and is the largest of its kind in the world. Visitors can climb to the top of the statue for a close-up view, explore the ancient temples and shrines surrounding the area, and learn about the rich religious heritage of the region.Finally, a visit to Mount Emei is a must for those seeking a spiritual and adventurous experience. This sacred mountain is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China and is known for its stunning scenery, ancient temples, and challenging hiking trails. Visitors can hike to the summit, visit the historic monastery at the top, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this revered mountain.In conclusion, Sichuan Province is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unique experiences. As a volunteer, I am grateful for the opportunity to share these remarkable attractions with others and to help them create lasting memories of their time in this captivating region. I hope that more people will have the chance to explore Sichuan and discover the wonders that it has to offer.。

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跟别人介绍四川风景英语作文

跟别人介绍四川风景英语作文【中英文版】Title: The Scenic Beauty of SichuanIntroduction:Sichuan, located in southwestern China, is a province renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unique local cuisine.The region"s stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant traditions make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.atural Landscapes:Sichuan is home to some of the most picturesque natural landscapes in China.The province is famous for its majestic mountains, serene lakes, and stunning river valleys.The snow-capped peaks of the Tibetan Plateau, the lush forests of the Daba Mountains, and the tranquil waters of Lake Erhai are just a few examples of the region"s natural beauty.Wildlife:Sichuan is also a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.The province is home to a variety of rare and endangered species, including the iconic Giant Panda, Sichuan Golden Monkey, and Cloud Leopard.The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding offers an opportunity to observe these adorable creatures up close.Cultural Heritage:Sichuan"s cultural heritage is equally impressive.The province boasts a rich history, with numerous ancient temples, palaces, and pagodas dotting its landscape.The world-famous Sichuan Opera, with its unique facial masks and captivating performances, is a must-watch for cultural enthusiasts.Local Cuisine:Sichuan is renowned for its mouthwatering cuisine.The region"s signature dish, Mapo Tofu, is a spicy and savory dish that has gained international fame.Other popular Sichuan dishes include Kung Pao Chicken, Hot Pot, and Sichuan Noodles.The bold flavors and intricate cooking techniques have made Sichuan cuisine a favorite among foodies worldwide.Conclusion:With its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, diverse wildlife, and delicious cuisine, Sichuan is a province that offers a unique and immersive experience.Whether you"re a nature lover, a cultural enthusiast, or a foodie, Sichuan has something to offer for everyone.A visit to this beautiful province will leave you with lasting memories and a deep appreciation for the beauty and diversity of China.。

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四川旅游推荐信英语范文

Dear [Recipient's Name],I am writing to highly recommend a trip to the vibrant and culturally rich province of Sichuan, China. As someone who has had the pleasure of exploring this remarkable region, I am confident that a visit to Sichuan will leave a lasting impression on you. Here, I would like to outline some of the must-see destinations and experiences that Sichuan has to offer.Historical LandmarksSichuan is home to a plethora of historical landmarks that provide a glimpse into the region's rich past. The most famous among them is the Leshan Giant Buddha, a colossal statue carved out of a cliff along the Min River. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not only a testament to the artistic and engineering prowess of ancient China but also a powerful symbol of peace and harmony.Another must-visit is the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, an ancient hydraulic engineering marvel that has been in use for over 2,200 years. This system has not only ensured the prosperity of the region but also inspired awe and admiration from visitors around the world.Natural BeautySichuan's natural landscapes are breathtaking, offering a perfect blend of mountains, rivers, and lakes. The Jiuzhaigou Valley, also a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a paradise for nature lovers. Its crystal-clear lakes, multi-level waterfalls, and vibrant forests create a surreal environment that seems straight out of a fairy tale.The Emei Mountain, one of China's Five Sacred Mountains, is another natural wonder that should not be missed. This mountain boasts lush forests, picturesque waterfalls, and a summit that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.Culinary DelightsSichuan cuisine is renowned for its bold flavors and spicy dishes. The region is famous for its use of Sichuan peppercorns, which give dishes aunique numbing sensation. Some of the must-try dishes include Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao Chicken, and Dan Dan Noodles. These dishes are not onlydelicious but also offer a taste of the region's culinary heritage.Cultural ExperiencesSichuan is also a hub of cultural experiences. The Sichuan Opera, withits unique face-changing technique and acrobatic performances, is a traditional art form that is both captivating and entertaining. Visitors can also witness the famous Sichuanese tea culture, where tea is notjust a beverage but a ritual that reflects the region's serene lifestyle.Modern AttractionsFor those interested in modern attractions, Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, offers a vibrant urban experience. The city is known for its relaxed atmosphere and is home to the famous Giant Panda Breeding Center. Visitors can get up close and personal with these adorable creatures and learn about conservation efforts.ConclusionIn conclusion, a trip to Sichuan is an unforgettable experience that combines history, nature, cuisine, and culture. Whether you are an avid traveler or a casual tourist, Sichuan has something to offer everyone. From the ancient wonders of the Leshan Giant Buddha to the serene beauty of Jiuzhaigou Valley, the spicy flavors of Sichuan cuisine, and the vibrant urban life of Chengdu, a visit to this province is sure to be a highlight of your travel adventures.I wholeheartedly encourage you to plan a trip to Sichuan and discoverits many wonders for yourself. I am confident that you will return home with stories and memories that will last a lifetime.Warm regards,[Your Name][Your Contact Information][Your Occupation/Relationship to the Recipient]。

用英语介绍四川旅游指南 -回复

用英语介绍四川旅游指南 -回复

用英语介绍四川旅游指南-回复Introduction:Sichuan province, located in southwestern China, is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and distinct culture. [In this travel guide, we will explore the myriad attractions and activities that await visitors in Sichuan. From stunning natural wonders such as Jiuzhaigou Valley and Mount Emei to the vibrant city life in Chengdu, this province offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler to enjoy.]1. Getting There:To reach Sichuan, visitors can fly into Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, which serves as the major gateway to the province. Alternatively, one can reach Sichuan by train or bus from other parts of China, as it boasts an extensive transportation network.2. Must-Visit Places:a. Chengdu - The provincial capital of Sichuan, Chengdu is a modern metropolis that perfectly blends modernity with tradition. [Home to the iconic Giant Panda Research Base, visitors can get up-close and personal with these adorable creatures, gaininginsight into their conservation efforts.] Other highlights of Chengdu include the lively Kuanzhai Alley, a preserved historic area filled with traditional Shu-style architecture, and the vibrant Jinli Ancient Street, offering an array of local snacks and handicrafts.b. Jiuzhaigou Valley - Known as the "Fairyland on Earth," Jiuzhaigou Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its colorful lakes, stunning waterfalls, and snow-capped peaks. This natural wonderland offers breathtaking scenery throughout the year, with vibrant autumn foliage being a major attraction. [Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and even horseback riding while exploring the pristine beauty of this national park.]c. Mount Emei - One of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China, Mount Emei is a spiritual retreat surrounded by lush greenery and captivating Buddhist temples. [The highlight of this pilgrimage site is the majestic Golden Summit, where visitors can witness awe-inspiring sunrises or sunsets above the clouds.] A cable car ride can take you to the summit, or for the more adventurous, a hike along the scenic trails is also an option.d. Leshan Giant Buddha - Standing at an astonishing height of 71meters, the Leshan Giant Buddha is the largest stone Buddha sculpture in the world. Carved out of a cliff face during the Tang Dynasty, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an impressive sight. [Taking a boat ride on the river offers an excellent vantage point to fully appreciate the grandeur of this monumental masterpiece.]3. Exquisite Cuisine:Sichuan cuisine, known for its spiciness and bold flavors, is a key highlight for food enthusiasts. [Famous dishes such as Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao Chicken, and Hot Pot showcase the province's culinary prowess.] Visitors can indulge in authentic Sichuan cuisine in local restaurants or explore the bustling street food scene for a taste of local delicacies.4. Cultural Experiences:Sichuan boasts a rich cultural heritage, reflected in its traditional arts and performances. [A visit to the Sichuan Opera offers a chance to witness the unique art of face-changing, where performers change their masks in the blink of an eye.] Additionally, the province is home to various ethnic minority groups, such as the Tibetan and Qiang people, each with their distinct customs and festivals. Exploring their villages and participating in localcelebrations provides a glimpse into their vibrant traditions.Conclusion:Sichuan province provides an alluring blend of natural wonders, cultural richness, and delectable cuisine, making it a must-visit destination in China. [Whether you are looking to explore ancient Buddhist sites, witness the unparalleled beauty of Jiuzhaigou Valley, or savor the fiery flavors of Sichuan cuisine, Sichuan offers an immersive and unforgettable travel experience.] So, pack your bags and get ready to embark on a remarkable journey through the mesmerizing landscapes and vibrant culture of Sichuan.。

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Mount emei
Emei Mountain lies seven kilometers southwest of Emeishan City and is one of the four mountain ranges in China that Buddhists consider sacred。 It was included in the UNESCO world heritage list in 1996。
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The Leshan Giant Buddha is the largest Buddha in China,towering to 71m,with his 14.7m head,and 24m shoulders.The Buddha's ears are 6.72m long, insteps 8.5m broad, and a picnic could be conducted on the nail of his big toe, which is 1.5m long. This carving project was begun in 713 and led by a Buddhist monk called Haitong, who hoped that the Buddha's presence would subdue the swift currents and protect the boatmen.
UNESCO:联合国科教文组织
The mountain stretches
more than 200 kilometers from south to north。 Its main peak, Wanfo Top, is 3,099 meters above sea level。
Baoguo Temple sits at the foot of the mountain at the entrance and exit of the mountain area。 The temple was built during the reign of Ming Emperor Wanli (1573——1620)。
The statue was begun in 713 and completed in 803。
To the right of the statue a plank road with nine turns was built and it is now famous as the nine-turn plank road; it goes from the bottom to the top。
nine-turn plank road
Jiuzhaigou
Located in Nanping County, Aba Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Jiuzhaigou Ravine stretches 80 kilometers in one direction and takes up an area of more than 60,000 hectares. The area consists of six scenic spots——Changhai, Jianyan, Nuorilang, Shuzheng, Zharu and Heihai. It becomes a world renowned scenic spot because of its diversity in natural scenery which includes snowy peaks, double waterfalls, colorful forests and green sea. Furthermore, Tibetan customs are another attraction. It was listed as a world heritage site in 1992.
travel in sichuan
Sichuan is one of China's biggest tourism province, the traveling resources of Sichuan are rich, There has the beautiful natural scenery, a long history culture and the unique national customs, landscape spots, and cultural relics, ethnic customs of both. Sichuan province has the world natural heritage, cultural heritage in 4, 15 state-level scenic area.
Wannian Temple was known before the Ming Dynasty, was built during the reign of Emperor Long‘an of the Eastern Jin dynasty
Leshan giant Buddha
The Giant Buddha on the east bank of Mingjiang River in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, rests his feet where three rivers—— the Minjiang, Qingyi and Dadu——join。
The Ravine boasts a number of unique features. The mountains, lakes, natural primeval forest, beautiful flowers all make Jiuzhaigou a fairyland. Mountains ranging 1,980 to about 3,100 meters in height are covered by a variety of trees and plants such as green conifers, luxuriant broadleaf trees and colorful rare flowers and grasses. Scenes change according to the season and the area is particularly colorful in autumn when the wind makes kilometers of tree belt along the lake undulate like a sea wave. Waterfalls, lakes, springs, rivers and shoals add to color and the green trees, red leaves, snowy peaks and blue skies are reflected from lakes and rivers. Trees grow in the water and flowers blossom in the middle of lakes.
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