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成都旅游英语100句一

成都旅游英语100句一

成都旅游英语 100 句(一)Welcome to Chengdu -the Land of Ease ! 出行篇欢迎来到休闲之都——成都!1.How was your flight? (旅程怎么样啊?)It's OK. (还好。

)2.How can I get to Minshan Hotel? ( 我怎样才能到岷山饭店? )You can get there by bus or by taxi. (你可以坐公共汽车或是坐出租车。

)3.Where can I find the airport bus to downtown? (我在哪儿能乘坐到市中心的公共汽车?)Out the door, turn right, and you will see it. (出门向右转你就会看到了。

)4.How long is it to downtown from the airport? ( 从机场到市中心要多长时间? )Around 30 minutes. ( 大概要 30 分钟。

)5.I hope you'll enjoy your time in Chengdu. (希望你在成都玩得愉快。

)成都旅游英语 100 句(二)6.Excuse me, how can I get to Tianfu Square ? (请问,我怎样才能到天府广场?)It's 10 minutes' walk down that way. (朝那个方向走 10 分钟就到了。

)7.Can I take this bus to Sichuan University ?( 我能乘这辆车到四川大学吗 ?)Yes. It's only two stops from here. (是的,两站就到。

)8.Please let me know when we arrive at Xinnanmen Bus Station. (到新南门车站时请告诉我。

成都旅游英语 100 句

成都旅游英语 100 句

成都旅游英语100 句成都旅游英语100 句:出行篇Welcome to Chengdu -the Land of Ease ! 欢迎来到休闲之都——成都!1.How was your flight? (旅程怎么样啊?)It's OK. (还好。

)2.How can I get to Minshan Hotel? ( 我怎样才能到岷山饭店?)You can get there by bus or by taxi. (你可以坐公共汽车或是坐出租车。

)3.Where can I find the airport bus to downtown? (我在哪儿能乘坐到市中心的公共汽车?)Out the door, turn right, and you will see it. (出门向右转你就会看到了。

)4.How long is it to downtown from the airport? ( 从机场到市中心要多长时间?)Around 30 minutes. ( 大概要30 分钟。

)5.I hope you'll enjoy your time in Chengdu. (希望你在成都玩得愉快。

)6.Excuse me, how can I get to Tianfu Square ? (请问,我怎样才能到天府广场?)It's 10 minutes' walk down that way. (朝那个方向走10 分钟就到了。

)7.Can I take this bus to Sichuan University ?( 我能乘这辆车到四川大学吗?)Yes. It's only two stops from here. (是的,两站就到。

)8.Please let me know when we arrive at Xinnanmen Bus Station. (到新南门车站时请告诉我。

去成都旅游英语作文80词小学

去成都旅游英语作文80词小学

去成都旅游英语作文80词小学全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Trip to ChengduLast summer, my family went on a trip to Chengdu, China. Chengdu is a big city with so many fun things to do! We saw cute giant pandas at the panda reserve. They were so fluffy and playful. The Jinli Old Street was my favorite with yummy snacks and performers. At the Wuhou Memorial Temple, I learned about ancient Chinese history and culture. We had delicious Sichuan hotpot that made my mouth tingle! Chengdu was an amazing adventure filled with pandas, food, and fun!篇2A Fun Trip to ChengduHi friends! I'm so excited to tell you all about my amazing trip to Chengdu last summer. Chengdu is the capital city of Sichuan Province in western China. My family and I traveled there to visit my aunt, uncle and cousin who live in Chengdu. It was such an awesome adventure!The journey to Chengdu started with a super long flight from New York. I watched lots of movies and played games on the plane to help pass the time. After what felt like forever, we finally landed in Chengdu late at night. Even though I was really tired, I couldn't wait to start exploring the next morning.The very first place we went to was Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Can you guess why? That's right - to see the pandas! The panda base is like a big zoo just for pandas. It has huge green areas with trees and bushes for the pandas to roam around and play in. We saw baby pandas that were only a few months old. They were sooo cute and cuddly looking! We also saw teenage and adult pandas munching away on bamboo.I learned that adult pandas can eat over 80 pounds of bamboo per day - wow!After visiting the pandas, we went to check out some traditional buildings and gardens around Chengdu. One place that really stuck out was Wuhou Memorial Temple. It's an ancient temple built over 1800 years ago to honor not kings or emperors, but...wait for it...literary scholars and philosophers! Can you believe that? The temple buildings were gorgeous with bright red walls, green tiled roofs, and pretty gardens all around. Myfavorite part was seeing the stone carvings of dragons, phoenixes and other mythical creatures.Another highlight was wandering around Kuanzhai Alley. This old pedestrian area has traditional courtyard homes lining the narrow alleyways. It felt like stepping back in time! There were tons of interesting shops, teahouses, and restaurants. I tried on some silly traditional Chinese outfits and hats. We also visited a workshop where they make incredible intricate masks and puppets for Sichuan opera performances. The artisans there spend years learning the unique mask painting and puppet carving techniques. It was mesmerizing to watch them work.No trip to Chengdu would be complete without eating delicious Sichuan cuisine! My aunt and uncle took us to the best restaurants to try famous Chengdu dishes like kung pao chicken, twice cooked pork, dandan noodles, and my personal favorite - hot pot. For hot pot, you get a big bowl of super spicy broth simmering in the middle of the table. Then you cook all kinds of meats, seafood, vegetables, noodles, dumplings and more by dipping them into the flavorful broth. It's such a fun interactive way to eat! A lot of the food was pretty spicy, but also incredibly tasty once you got used to the heat. I loved loading up my hotpot with noodles, beef, mushrooms, greens, and lots of yummy sauce.Chengdu is known for its laid-back, relaxed lifestyle. One of the best examples of this is people's love of tea houses. All around the city, you'll find traditional tea houses where locals gather to sip tea, play games like mahjong, read books, or just chat with friends. One afternoon, my cousin took me to an awesome tea house in a beautiful old courtyard building. The tea master there showed us the traditional way to brew and serve different kinds of Chinese tea like oolong, pu'er, and jasmine. He even taught me some Chinese calligraphy while we sipped our aromatic tea. It was such a chill, zen experience!On our final day in Chengdu, we had to check out the largest downtown area called Tianfu Square. This gigantic public plaza is surrounded by impressive modern skyscrapers and ancient buildings. But the most exciting part was seeing all the talented street performers and artists working there! We watched folk dancers, buzhuqu opera performers, comedians, magicians, and more. A few guys were doing incredible face-changing shows where they swap their masks in the blink of an eye. I still have no idea how they did that so fast!Overall, I had the best time ever visiting Chengdu. It's such a cool city that mixes ancient culture and history with modern amenities and a laid-back lifestyle. Getting to see the adorable pandas was definitely the highlight for me. But I also loved exploring the beautiful temples, quaint teahouses, bustling markets, and trying all the crazy delicious Sichuan foods. Chengdu is a really special place. I feel so lucky I got to experience it and make awesome memories with my family. I've been back home for a few months now, but I'm already dreaming about my next trip to amazing Chengdu!篇3My Trip to ChengduLast summer, my family went on a trip to Chengdu! Chengdu is a big city in Sichuan Province in southwest China. It's famous for its pandas, teahouses, and delicious Sichuan cuisine with lots of spicy food. Yum!On the first day, we visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. We saw so many adorable pandas munching on bamboo and playing around. They looked so cuddly but the zookeepers said we couldn't touch or feed them. Still, it was amazing getting so close to these special bears.The next day, we went to Jinli Ancient Street. It's an old pedestrian area with traditional buildings and little shops selling handicrafts, snacks, and souvenirs. Everything smelled amazing from the street food vendors cooking skewers, dumplings, and noodle dishes right there on the street. I tried hot and sour potato strings - so delicious but very spicy! My mouth was on fire but I still kept eating.We also visited some beautiful gardens and temples covered in red lanterns and decorated with dragon statues. At Wenshu Monastery, there was a sacred tea house where monks brewed us fresh green tea. We learned the traditional Chinese tea ceremony from the Tea Master.One of my favorite experiences was the Sichuan Opera! The actors wore bright costumes and makeup with moving wooden masks. They sang, did martial arts moves, and told stories through dance. The music from the Chinese instruments was so lively and exciting. I've never seen anything like it before!Every night for dinner, we ate incredible Sichuan food that was bursting with so many flavors - sweet, sour, numbing, spicy. We had kung pao chicken, mapo tofu, dandan noodles, and my new favorite - hot pot! You cook meats and veggies yourself in a big bubbling pot of flavorful broth. There are different dippingsauces and you can make it as spicy as you want. I put in every sauce and loved it even though my mouth was burning again.Chengdu was such a fun, delicious, and fascinating place to visit. I learned so much about China's amazing culture and cuisine. From the adorable pandas to the lively performances to the mind-blowing flavors, this was truly an epic adventure for my taste buds and all my senses! I can't wait to go back someday.篇4My Amazing Trip to Chengdu!Last summer, my family and I went on a super fun trip to Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province in southwestern China. I was so excited because I had heard so many awesome things about Chengdu and couldn't wait to experience it for myself!The first stop on our trip was Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. This place is like a panda paradise! We got to see dozens of giant pandas just hanging out, eating bamboo, and playing around. The baby pandas were definitely the cutest - they looked like fuzzy little teddy bears tumbling and wrestling with each other. I even got to watch one of the staff feed a panda cub with a bottle of milk. So adorable!Next up was Jinli Ancient Street. This long pedestrian road is lined with traditional courtyards and old buildings from the Qing Dynasty. It felt like being transported back in time as we wandered through the street, peeking into the little shops selling things like handmade crafts, Chinese snacks, and calligraphy supplies. We stopped to watch some performers demonstrating ancient arts like puppet shows, face-changing opera, and sugar painting. My favorite part was the delicious street food - I gorged myself on savory meat skewers, sweet rice cakes, and spicy dandan noodles!One of the coolest things we did was visit Dujiangyan, an incredible ancient irrigation system located just outside of Chengdu. It was constructed over 2,200 years ago to control flooding from the Minjiang River. An elderly tour guide explained to us how the brilliant design allows the water to be automatically divided and dispersed to irrigate the fertile farmland below without the need for any modern machinery or electricity. I was amazed that something so old and low-tech could work so effectively even today!On our last day, we visited Qingyang Taoist Temple, one of the largest and best-preserved Taoist temples in all of China. The colorful architecture and intricate carvings were incredible tolook at. We even got to watch a traditional Taoist ceremony with the monks chanting and burning incense. It felt very mystical and spiritual.Chengdu was such an amazing place to visit! From the adorable giant pandas to the delicious spicy food to the incredible historic sites, it was a trip I'll never forget. I learned so much about the unique culture and traditions of Sichuan province. I'm already begging my parents to take me back to Chengdu someday. China is such a vast and fascinating country - I can't wait to explore more of it!篇5A Fun Trip to ChengduWow, I just got back from the best trip ever to Chengdu! My family and I had such an amazing time exploring the city and seeing all the cool things it has to offer. Let me tell you all about our awesome adventure!We started our trip by visiting the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. This was definitely the highlight for me because I absolutely LOVE pandas. They are just the cutest, fluffiest, most adorable animals ever! At the research base, we got to see SO many pandas just lounging around, munching onbamboo, and playing together. We even saw some tiny baby pandas that were only a few months old. They looked like little fuzzy teddy bears! I could have watched the pandas all day long.After the panda base, we went to Jinli Old Street. This place was like stepping back in time! The whole street looked like an ancient Chinese village with traditional buildings, shops selling antiques and yummy snacks, and performers putting on shows. We saw dancers, musicians, puppeteers, and even funny men dressed up in panda costumes! My little brother and I got our faces painted like pandas. It was so much fun exploring all the little shops and trying delicious food like skewers, dumplings, noodles, and candies.The next day, we visited Dujiangyan, which is this amazing system of dams, dikes, and channels built over 2,000 years ago. It helps control flooding from the Min River. Our guide told us it's considered one of the most important water conservation projects in the world! We got to walk across the dams and see the intricate carved inscriptions and sculptures. Some parts were thousands of years old but still in perfect condition. I couldn't believe something so old and man-made could still be standing and working today.After Dujiangyan, we spent the afternoon at Qingcheng Mountain. This is one of the most famous Taoist mountains in China. We took a cable car up to the top and hiked along the trails through the lush, green forests. The views from the top of the mountain were just breathtaking. We could see for miles and miles in every direction. There were also lots of ancient Taoist temples and pavilions built right into the mountainside. My favorite was the Yuquan Yuan (Jade Spring Temple) with its colorful painted beams and stone carvings. I kept imagining monks meditating and studying Taoism there hundreds of years ago.For our last full day in Chengdu, we visited Wuhou Memorial Temple, which honors two famous ancient Chinese leaders. The temples and courtyards were so beautifully decorated with painted roof beams, stone carvings, pagodas, and bonsai gardens. Inside the temples, there were giant intricate memorial tablets and statues. We even got to watch a traditional changing of the guard ceremony performed by men in bright costumes. I felt like I had traveled back in time to ancient China!We also spent a morning wandering around Kuanzhai Alley, which is lined with cute teahouses, snack stalls, souvenir shops, and courtyards with bamboo groves. We drank yummy milk tea,ate delicious jianbing (a kind of savory crepe), and picked up some fun panda souvenirs.Throughout the trip, we ate THE BEST Sichuan food. My favorite dishes were mapo tofu, dandan noodles, zhong shui jiao (boiled wontons in spicy sauce), and jiachang gaoxiong (Chengdu-style sticky rice balls). Everything was so flavorful and just the right amount of spicy! I put chili oil on pretty much everything. Sichuan food is famous around the world and it did not disappoint.I had such an incredible time in Chengdu experiencing the city's history, culture, nature, food, and sights. From snuggling baby pandas to climbing ancient mountains to eatingmouth-numbingly spicy meals, this trip was jam-packed with fun and unforgettable experiences. Chengdu is now one of my favorite cities in the whole world! I can't wait to go back again someday.篇6A Fun Trip to Chengdu!Hi, my name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. Last summer, my family went on a really fun trip to Chengdu, which is a big city inthe Sichuan province of China. I had such an amazing time and I want to tell you all about it!We flew from Beijing to Chengdu. When we landed, the first thing I noticed was how hot and humid it was compared to Beijing. Chengdu has a subtropical climate so the weather is warm and muggy a lot of the time. I wasn't used to that coming from dry Beijing.Our hotel was really nice and modern with a big swimming pool. The first day we just swam and relaxed after our flight. The next morning, we headed to one of Chengdu's most famous attractions - the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding!I was so excited to see the pandas! When we got there, we first watched a documentary about pandas and learned that they are an endangered species. There are only around 1,800 pandas left in the wild because their bamboo forest habitats are shrinking. The research base works hard to help breed more pandas and re-introduce them into nature reserves.After the video, we got to go see the pandas in their enclosures. They were so cute and fluffy! We saw baby pandas, mama pandas, and big daddy pandas. The baby pandas were my favorite - they were tiny and round like little teddy bears. Welearned that newborn pandas are actually smaller than a stick of butter when they're born!The pandas mostly just laid around eating bamboo and playing a little bit. They looked pretty lazy but apparently they need to conserve their energy because bamboo doesn't have very many calories. I wished the pandas were a little more active and playful but I guess real pandas aren't like the ones you see in cartoons.Next, we went to Jinli Ancient Street which was like stepping back in time. This pedestrian area looked just like an old town from the Qing Dynasty with traditional architecture, little shops, and delicious snack stalls everywhere.I had my first taste of Sichuan cuisine here and it was SO spicy! We had dānhuǒmàjikǒngbāo which is a super popular kung pao chicken dish loaded with dried red chilies. My mouth was on fire but it was also really tasty. I drank about 5 glasses of sugar cane juice to try to cool my mouth down. We also had some milder snacks like sugar rabbits and dragon beard candy.After exploring the ancient street, we went back to the hotel pool to cool off. The next day, we visited Du Fu Thatched Cottage which was the former residence of an ancient Chinese poetnamed Du Fu. He's considered one of the greatest poets in Chinese history.The cottage was built during the Tang Dynasty and still looks like it did way back then with pretty courtyards and gardens. We saw calligraphy exhibits and learned about the life of Du Fu and his famous poetic works. I don't really understand poetry that much yet but it was still cool to see this historical place.For dinner that night, we had more delicious Sichuan food at a really nice restaurant called Yu's Family Kitchen. This time I was prepared for the spice! We had mapo tofu, dandan noodles, wontons in chili oil, and other classic Sichuan dishes. My favorite was the mapo tofu - it wasn't quite as spicy as the kung pao chicken but it had such an amazing savory, tingling flavor.On our last day in Chengdu, we visited Qingyang Taoist Temple which is one of the most important Taoist sites in China. It was built way back in the 9th century! The architecture was so beautiful and unique with its green tiled roofs.We watched monks doing martial arts demonstrations, learned about Taoist philosophy, and saw the gorgeous gardens on the grounds. There were also a bunch of turtles and fish in the ponds that people would feed. My little brother really loved watching the turtles swim around.After the temple, we did a little last-minute souvenir shopping before flying back home to Beijing. I got some cute stuffed panda toys, spicy snacks, and beautiful embroidered pouches and accessories from the many fun shops and markets we visited.Overall, I had such an awesome time in Chengdu! It was my first time traveling to this part of China and experiencing Sichuan culture. I loved seeing the pandas, walking through the ancient streets, and eating all。

作为导游介绍四川成都旅游英语作文

作为导游介绍四川成都旅游英语作文

作为导游介绍四川成都旅游英语作文Welcome to Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan province in southwestern China. As your tour guide, I am excited to introduce you to the rich history, culture, and culinary delights of this vibrant city.First, let's start with some of the must-see attractions in Chengdu. One of the most famous sites is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where you can see these adorable creatures up close in their natural habitat. Another popular destination is the Wuhou Shrine, a memorial temple dedicated to Zhuge Liang, a famous military strategist from the Three Kingdoms period.For those interested in Sichuan cuisine, Chengdu is a paradise for food lovers. Make sure to try the city's signature dish, hot pot, which consists of a simmering pot of spicy broth in which you cook various meats, vegetables, and tofu. Other local delicacies include mapo tofu, kung pao chicken, and dan dan noodles.In addition to its historical sites and delicious cuisine, Chengdu is also known for its lively teahouse culture. Spend an afternoon sipping tea and watching traditional Sichuan operaperformances at one of the many teahouses scattered throughout the city.If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a day trip to the nearby Leshan Giant Buddha, a massive stone sculpture carved into a cliff face overlooking the confluence of three rivers.Overall, Chengdu offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern conveniences, making it a fascinating destination for travelers of all interests. I hope you enjoy your time in this beautiful city and have a memorable experience exploring everything it has to offer. Thank you for choosing me as your tour guide, and I look forward to showing you the best of Chengdu!。

作为导游介绍四川成都旅游英语作文

作为导游介绍四川成都旅游英语作文

作为导游介绍四川成都旅游英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Discovering the Captivating Charms of Chengdu: A Student's GuideGreetings, fellow adventurers! My name is Lily, and I'm a university student hailing from the enchanting city of Chengdu, nestled in the heart of China's Sichuan Province. Today, I'd like to take you on a captivating journey through my hometown, unveiling its rich cultural tapestry, mouth-watering culinary delights, and breathtaking natural wonders. Prepare to be mesmerized by the unique charm of Chengdu!Embracing Tradition and ModernityChengdu is a city that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern flair. As you stroll through its bustling streets, you'll be greeted by a harmonious fusion of historical landmarks and contemporary architecture. One of the city's crown jewels is the Wuhou Memorial Temple, a stunning complex dedicated to the memory of the renowned Zhuge Liang, a brilliant strategist from the Three Kingdoms period. Marvel at the intricate carvings,towering pavilions, and the tranquil ambiance that envelops this sacred site.For those seeking a taste of Chengdu's contemporary spirit, the Chunxi Road pedestrian street is a must-visit. This vibrant avenue is a haven for shopaholics, foodies, and anyone seeking a lively urban experience. Indulge in the eclectic mix of trendy boutiques, lively street performances, and an array of tempting street food vendors.The Irresistible Allure of Sichuan CuisineNo visit to Chengdu would be complete without savoring the renowned Sichuan cuisine, celebrated for its bold and complex flavors. As a proud ambassador of this culinary tradition, I invite you to embark on a gastronomic adventure that will tantalize your taste buds.Start your journey at one of Chengdu's iconic hot pot restaurants, where you'll be treated to a sizzling pot of fragrant broth and an array of fresh ingredients, including thinly sliced meats, vegetables, and our famous "rabbit heads" – a delicacy that's sure to pique your curiosity. As you dip your morsels into the bubbling pot, prepare for an explosion of flavors that will leave you craving for more.For those seeking a more casual dining experience, the narrow alleyways of Chengdu's historic districts are lined with countless hole-in-the-wall eateries, each offering its own unique twist on Sichuan specialties. From dan dan noodles, with their delectable combination of ground pork, chili oil, and peanut sauce, to the mouth-numbing delights of mapo tofu, every bite promises an unforgettable culinary adventure.Nature's Playground: Pandas and BeyondChengdu is not only a haven for food enthusiasts but also a paradise for nature lovers. The city is home to theworld-renowned Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where you can witness these adorable black-and-white ambassadors in their natural habitat. Prepare to be enchanted by their playful antics and endearing personalities as you observe them munching on bamboo and frolicking in their enc篇2Discovering the Vibrant Sichuan Capital: A Tour Guide's Journey Through ChengduAs a student tour guide, I've had the privilege of exploring the captivating city of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province in Southwest China. This vibrant metropolis is a mesmerizingblend of ancient traditions and modern sophistication, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Chinese culture. Join me on a journey through Chengdu's winding streets, culinary delights, and awe-inspiring attractions.The Heart of the City: Renmin Park and Tianfu SquareOur exploration begins at the heart of Chengdu, the iconic Renmin Park. This sprawling urban oasis is a haven of tranquility amidst the bustling city life. Here, you'll find locals practicing tai chi, playing traditional Chinese games, or simply savoring a moment of serenity beneath the canopy of towering trees. Nearby, Tianfu Square stands as a testament to Chengdu's grandeur, with its imposing skyscrapers and modern architectural marvels.Culinary Adventures: Savoring the Sichuan SpiceNo visit to Chengdu would be complete without indulging in the legendary Sichuan cuisine. As a tour guide, I relish the opportunity to introduce visitors to the fiery flavors that have made this region's gastronomy renowned worldwide. From the tongue-tingling mapo tofu to the mouth-numbing kung pao chicken, Chengdu's culinary scene is a riot of bold spices and complex flavors. Wander through the bustling Kuanzhai Alley,where every aroma beckons you to explore the myriad of street food stalls and traditional eateries.Panda Encounters: Cuddly Ambassadors of ChengduOne of Chengdu's most iconic attractions is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. This world-renowned facility is dedicated to the preservation and research of these beloved black-and-white bears. As you stroll through the lush bamboo-lined pathways, you'll have篇3Welcome to the Breathtaking City of Chengdu!Hey there, fellow travelers! My name is Lily, and I'll be your enthusiastic guide as we explore the captivating wonders of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province in western China. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through a city that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern flair. Trust me, Chengdu is a feast for all your senses, and I can't wait to share its magic with you!First things first, let's talk about Chengdu's unique vibe. This city has a laid-back charm that will instantly put you at ease. The locals here have mastered the art of taking life at a leisurely pace, savoring every moment with a cup of aromatic tea in hand. Asyou stroll through the narrow alleyways and bustling streets, you'll be greeted by warm smiles and the tantalizing aromas of Sichuan cuisine wafting through the air. Prepare your taste buds for an explosion of flavors like no other!Now, let's dive into the city's rich cultural heritage. Chengdu boasts a history that dates back over 2,300 years, and its ancient roots are evident in every corner. One of the must-visit destinations is the Wuhou Memorial Temple, a stunning complex that honors the life and achievements of Zhuge Liang, a legendary military strategist from the Three Kingdoms period. As you wander through the intricate pavilions and meticulously manicured gardens, you'll be transported back in time, immersing yourself in the grandeur of China's imperial past.But Chengdu isn't just about history; it's also a hub of modern entertainment and attractions. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is an absolute must-see for anyone visiting the city. Here, you'll have the opportunity to witness these adorable black-and-white creatures up close, munching on bamboo and playfully tumbling around their enclosures. Trust me, you'll be squealing with delight at the sight of these fluffy ambassadors of Chengdu!Speaking of furry friends, Chengdu is also famous for its cuddly residents – the giant pandas. These gentle giants are the city's unofficial mascots, and you'll find their likeness adorning everything from souvenirs to street art. Be sure to pick up a panda-themed trinket or two as a memorable keepsake from your visit.Now, let's talk about the real star of the show – the food! Chengdu is renowned for its fiery and flavor-packed Sichuan cuisine. From mouth-numbing hot pots to delicately crafted dumplings, every bite is a symphony of spices and textures. Don't miss out on trying the iconic "dan dan noodles," a bowl of chewy noodles drenched in a savory sauce topped with ground pork and peanuts. And for the daring foodies among you, be sure to sample the notorious "Gonshao niu," a dish of beef cooked in a bubbling cauldron of chili oil and Sichuan peppercorns. Just remember to have a cold beverage handy to soothe your burning taste buds!But Chengdu isn't just about pandas and fiery cuisine; it's also a shopper's paradise. The city is home to countless bustling markets and shopping districts, each offering a unique array of goods. From the vibrant Chunxi Road, where you can haggle for traditional handicrafts and souvenirs, to the trendy Taikoo Li, amodern shopping and dining complex that oozes sophistication, there's something for every taste and budget.As the sun sets over Chengdu, the city transforms into a dazzling display of neon lights and lively nightlife. Head to the Kuanzhai Alley, a beautifully preserved historical district that comes alive after dark with lively bars, street performers, and an infectious energy that will keep you enthralled until the wee hours of the morning.But perhaps the most enchanting aspect of Chengdu is its people. The locals here are warm, welcoming, and deeply proud of their heritage. Strike up a conversation with a friendly local, and you'll be regaled with stories and anecdotes that will give you a deeper appreciation for the city's rich tapestry of traditions and customs.So, there you have it, fellow adventurers – a whirlwind tour of the captivating city of Chengdu. From its ancient temples and cuddly pandas to its fiery cuisine and vibrant nightlife, this city truly has something for everyone. Pack your bags, grab your sense of adventure, and get ready to experience the magic of Chengdu firsthand. Trust me; you'll leave with memories that will linger long after you've returned home. Let the adventure begin!。

成都英语旅游作文

成都英语旅游作文

成都英语旅游作文Traveling to Chengdu, also known as the "Land of Abundance", is a truly enriching experience. The city is not only known for its delicious cuisine, picturesque scenery, and rich history, but also for its warm and friendly locals.成都是一个富饶之地,去那里旅游是一种非常丰富的体验。

这个城市不仅以其美味的美食、如画般的风景和丰富的历史而闻名,还以其热情友好的居民而著称。

One of the must-visit attractions in Chengdu is the iconic Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Here, visitors have the opportunity to witness these adorable creatures up close and learn about conservation efforts to protect this endangered species.成都熊猫基地是成都一个必游的景点。

在这里,游客有机会近距离观赏这些可爱的动物,并了解保护这一濒临灭绝物种的努力。

In addition to visiting the panda base, exploring the vibrant Jinli Ancient Street is another highlight of any trip to Chengdu. This bustling pedestrian street is lined with traditional buildings, localsnacks, and handicrafts, providing a glimpse into Chengdu's rich cultural heritage.除了参观熊猫基地外,探索热闹的锦里古街也是成都之行的另一个亮点。

小学生英语作文成都旅游英文

小学生英语作文成都旅游英文

小学生英语作文成都旅游英文Last summer, I had the opportunity to visit the beautiful city of Chengdu, located in the heart of China's Sichuan province. The city is famous for its pandas, delicious food, and friendly people.As soon as I arrived, I was greeted by the vibrant atmosphere of the city. The narrow streets were filled with the sounds of laughter and chatter, and the air smelled of delicious food cooking. I immediately fell in love with Chengdu's unique blend of old and new.One of the first places I visited was the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. There, I saw many pandas up close, including some playing in the trees and others lazily sleeping. It was an incredible experience to see these endangered animals in their natural habitat.Apart from the pandas, Chengdu also has a rich cultural heritage.I visited the Wenshuoyuan Garden, which is a typical example of Sichuan-style architecture. The garden was beautiful, withponds, pavilions, and intricate carvings. It gave me a glimpse into the lifestyle of the ancient Chinese.The food in Chengdu is legendary, and I was determined to try as many dishes as possible. I had the delicious Mapo Tofu, a spicy tofu dish, and the famous Chongyang Festival Cake, a sweet treat. Every meal was a new adventure, and I gained a newfound respect for the complexity and flavor of Sichuan cuisine.Overall, my trip to Chengdu was an unforgettable experience. The city's beauty, culture, and food left a lasting impression on me. I look forward to returning to Chengdu one day and exploring more of its secrets.。

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成都一天旅游英语作文

成都一天旅游英语作文A Day Trip in Chengdu。

As one of the most famous tourist destinations in China, Chengdu is a city with a long history and rich culture. Itis also known for its delicious food and adorable pandas. Last summer, I had the chance to visit Chengdu for a dayand it was an unforgettable experience.I started my day by visiting the Chengdu Research Baseof Giant Panda Breeding. The base is home to more than 80 pandas and it is dedicated to the conservation and breeding of these adorable creatures. I was amazed by how cute and playful the pandas were. I spent hours watching them eat bamboo, play with each other, and take naps. It wasdefinitely a highlight of my trip to Chengdu.After the panda base, I headed to Kuanzhai Alley, awell-preserved ancient street in Chengdu. The street islined with traditional Sichuan-style buildings and it is agreat place to experience the local culture. I tried some local snacks, such as spicy hotpot and Sichuan noodles, and they were absolutely delicious. I also visited some traditional teahouses and shops, where I bought some souvenirs to bring back home.In the afternoon, I went to the Wuhou Shrine, a historical site dedicated to Zhuge Liang, a famous military strategist in ancient China. The shrine is surrounded by beautiful gardens and ancient buildings, and it is a peaceful place to learn about the history of Chengdu. I also visited Jinli Ancient Street, which is located right next to the shrine. The street is full of traditional Chinese architecture and it is a great place to buy local handicrafts and enjoy some traditional performances.In the evening, I went to the Sichuan Opera to watch a traditional face-changing performance. The performers wore colorful masks and changed them in the blink of an eye, which was truly amazing. I also watched some other traditional Sichuan opera performances, such as fire-spitting and acrobatics. It was a great way to end my dayin Chengdu.Overall, my day trip in Chengdu was a wonderful experience. I got to see adorable pandas, experience the local culture, and learn about the history of the city. I also got to taste some delicious Sichuan cuisine and watch traditional performances. I would highly recommend Chengdu to anyone who is interested in Chinese culture and history. It is definitely a city worth visiting.。

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英语作文旅游成都80字高一

Traveling in Chengdu: A High SchoolFreshman's PerspectiveAs a freshman in high school, my trip to Chengdu was an unforgettable experience. The city, known for its lazy pace of life and delicious cuisine, offered a perfect blend of culture and modernity. Upon arrival, the bustling streets and vibrant marketplaces immediately captivated me. The pandas at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding were a highlight, their cute and cuddly appearance charming even the most jaded traveler. Visiting the ancient temples and historical sites like the Dujiangyan Irrigation System provided a glimpse into the rich history of the region. The city's nightlife was also a treat, with its array of restaurants serving up delicious Sichuan cuisine. My trip to Chengdu was not just a vacation, but a journey through time, allowing me to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of this fascinating city.**旅行在成都:一个高中新生的视角**作为一名高中新生,我的成都之旅是一次难忘的经历。

成都旅游的作文英语

成都旅游的作文英语

成都旅游的作文英语Chengdu, a city nestled in the fertile Sichuan Basin, is not only the capital of Sichuan Province but also a vibrant metropolis steeped in history and culture. As I embarked on my journey to this enchanting city, I was eager to uncoverits many wonders and share my experiences in this essay.Upon arrival, the first thing that struck me was the city's skyline, a harmonious blend of modern architecture and traditional Chinese elements. However, it was the city's heartbeat, the people of Chengdu, that truly brought it to life. Their warmth and hospitality made me feel at home, despite being thousands of miles away from my own.One of the highlights of my trip was a visit to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. This sanctuary is a testament to China's commitment to conservation and a haven for these adorable creatures. Watching the giant pandas play, eat, and lounge about was an experience that filled me with awe and joy. The pandas' endearing antics are a sight to behold, and the opportunity to learn about their biology and the challenges they face in the wild was both educational and humbling.No trip to Chengdu would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Sichuan food, known for its bold flavors and the use of Sichuan peppercorns, is a culinary adventure in itself. I had the pleasure of trying dishes like Mapo Tofu, aspicy bean curd delicacy, and Kung Pao Chicken, a dish that perfectly balances heat, savory, and sweetness. The food not only tantalized my taste buds but also gave me a deeper appreciation for the art of Sichuan cooking.Cultural experiences were abundant, and a visit to the Jinli Ancient Street was like stepping back in time. The cobblestone streets were lined with traditional shops, tea houses, and street vendors offering a variety of goods and local snacks. The air was filled with the aroma of tea and the chatter of locals and tourists alike, creating a vibrant atmosphere that was both nostalgic and lively.One of the most memorable experiences was a performance of the Sichuan Opera. The intricate makeup, elaborate costumes, and the dramatic storytelling through music, dance, and acrobatics were a feast for the senses. The famous "Face Changing" act, where performers change their masks with lightning speed, is a spectacle that must be seen to be believed.In conclusion, Chengdu is a city that offers a rich tapestry of experiences – from its historical landmarks and cultural performances to its culinary delights and the majestic giant pandas. It is a city that invites exploration and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. My journey through Chengdu has been an unforgettable one, and I look forward to returning to discover even more of its hidden treasures.。

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去成都旅游英语作文大学

去成都旅游英语作文大学Travelling to Chengdu。

Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan province, is a beautiful and vibrant city located in the southwest of China. It is famous for its rich history, delicious food, and adorable giant pandas. Last summer, I had the opportunity to visit Chengdu and it was an unforgettable experience.When I first arrived in Chengdu, I was immediately struck by the city's unique blend of modernity and tradition. The skyscrapers and bustling streets were juxtaposed with ancient temples and traditional teahouses.I spent my first day exploring the city's historical sites, such as Wuhou Shrine and Jinli Ancient Street. These places offered a glimpse into Chengdu's rich cultural heritage and allowed me to immerse myself in the city's history.Of course, no trip to Chengdu would be complete withoutvisiting the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.I was thrilled to see these magnificent creatures up close and learn about the conservation efforts being made to protect them. The sight of the playful pandas brought a smile to my face and I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at their sheer beauty and grace.One of the highlights of my trip was the opportunity to sample Chengdu's famous cuisine. Sichuan cuisine is known for its bold flavors and use of spicy peppers, and I was eager to try as many local dishes as possible. From the fiery hotpot to the mouth-watering mapo tofu, every meal was a delightful adventure for my taste buds. I also made sure to visit a traditional teahouse, where I enjoyed a relaxing afternoon sipping on fragrant tea and watching a Sichuan opera performance.In addition to exploring the city, I also took a day trip to the nearby Leshan Giant Buddha. This colossal statue, carved into the side of a cliff, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is truly a sight to behold. Standing at over 71 meters tall, the Leshan Giant Buddha is a testamentto the skill and craftsmanship of ancient Chinese artisans.As my time in Chengdu came to an end, I found myself reluctant to leave this vibrant and captivating city. The warmth and hospitality of the locals, the stunning natural beauty, and the rich cultural heritage all left a lasting impression on me. I left Chengdu with a newfound appreciation for Chinese history and culture, and a desire to return to this incredible city in the future.In conclusion, my trip to Chengdu was an enriching and unforgettable experience. From exploring historical sites to sampling delicious cuisine, every moment was filled with wonder and excitement. I would highly recommend Chengdu to anyone looking for an authentic and immersive travel experience. I can't wait to return to this incredible city and continue exploring all that it has to offer.。

成都英语旅游作文

成都英语旅游作文

成都英语旅游作文I went to Chengdu last summer and it was amazing. The city is so vibrant and full of life. The people are friendly and the food is absolutely delicious. I tried the famous Sichuan hotpot and it was definitely a highlight of my trip.The city is also home to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. I got to see these adorable animals up close and it was such a memorable experience. They are so cute and playful, I couldn't stop taking pictures of them.One of the things I loved most about Chengdu is the beautiful tea houses. I spent a lot of time just sitting and enjoying a cup of tea while watching the world go by. It was so relaxing and a great way to experience the local culture.I also visited the Wuhou Shrine, which is a historicalsite dedicated to Zhuge Liang, a famous military strategist in ancient China. The architecture and the stories behind the shrine were really interesting and gave me a glimpse into the city's rich history.Overall, my trip to Chengdu was unforgettable. The city has so much to offer, from delicious food to rich history and beautiful scenery. I can't wait to go back and explore more of what this amazing city has to offer.。

关于成都旅游的英语作文初一

关于成都旅游的英语作文初一

关于成都旅游的英语作文初一Traveling in ChengduChengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province, is a charming city famous for its rich culture, delicious food, and pandas. It's always been a dream destination for travelers, especially for us middle school students.First, Chengdu is known as the "Land of Abundance" due to its fertile plains and diverse agriculture. The city is surrounded by beautiful mountains and rivers, providing a breathtaking backdrop for its many scenic spots. One of the most famous attractions is the Giant Panda Base, where visitors can get a close look at these cute and endangered creatures. It's truly a heartwarming experience to see them playing and eating bamboo in their natural habitat.Besides, Chengdu is also famous for its delicious cuisine. Hotpot, a traditional Sichuan dish, is a must-try for any food lover. The spicy and numbing flavors of the broth, along with a variety of seafood, meat, and vegetables, make it a truly unique dining experience. Additionally, Chengdu's street food is also not to be missed. From sweet snacks to savory dishes, there's something for everyone's taste buds.Moreover, Chengdu is a city with a long history and rich culture. The Jinli Ancient Street is a perfect place to explore the traditional culture of Sichuan. Walking through the narrow lanes, you can see ancient buildings, traditional handicrafts, and local performers showcasing their talents. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture and atmosphere.Overall, Chengdu is a city that offers something for everyone. Whether you're a foodie, a nature lover, or a culture seeker, Chengdu has something special waiting for you. I hope you can visit this charming city soon and experience its unique charm firsthand.。

成都之旅英语作文60字中英双语

成都之旅英语作文60字中英双语

成都之旅英语作文60字中英双语全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Trip to ChengduLast summer, I had the opportunity to visit Chengdu, a vibrant city in southwest China. Known for its delicious Sichuan cuisine and laid-back lifestyle, Chengdu did not disappoint.During my trip, I visited the famous Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where I had the chance to see adorable pandas up close and learn about the conservation efforts being made to protect these endangered animals.I also explored the narrow alleys of Jinli Ancient Street, where I indulged in traditional Sichuan snacks and bought souvenirs to bring back home. The street was bustling with locals and tourists, creating a lively atmosphere.One of the highlights of my trip was watching the Sichuan Opera, with its famous face-changing performers and acrobatic acts. The talent and skill of the performers left me in awe.I also made sure to try the local delicacies, such as hotpot and mapo tofu, which were both delicious and spicy. I even attempted to learn how to use chopsticks like a pro, although I must admit I still need more practice.Overall, my trip to Chengdu was a memorable experience that I will cherish forever. The city's rich culture, friendly people, and delectable cuisine made me fall in love with this charming destination. I can't wait to visit Chengdu again in the future.篇2My Trip to ChengduLast summer, I had the amazing opportunity to visit Chengdu, a vibrant city in southwest China. Chengdu is famous for its spicy cuisine, adorable pandas, and rich history.During my trip, I visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where I got to see the adorable pandas up close. It was a dream come true to see these gentle giants in their natural habitat.I also explored the historic Jinli Ancient Street, a bustling market filled with traditional Chinese architecture and vibrant shops. I tried delicious Sichuan hotpot and spicy tofu while wandering the lively streets.One of the highlights of my trip was visiting the Wuhou Shrine, a peaceful temple dedicated to the memory of Liu Bei, a famous historical figure. The beautiful grounds and intricate carvings left me in awe of Chengdu's rich cultural heritage.I also took a day trip to the majestic Mount Qingcheng, a sacred Taoist mountain known for its natural beauty and ancient temples. The views from the summit were breathtaking, and I felt a sense of peace and tranquility as I explored the mountain trails.Overall, my trip to Chengdu was an unforgettable experience filled with delicious food, stunning scenery, and warm hospitality.I can't wait to visit this beautiful city again in the future.篇3In April, I took a trip to Chengdu, a city in southwestern China known for its rich history, spicy cuisine, and giant pandas. My journey began at the famous Jinli Street, a bustling pedestrian street lined with shops selling traditional handicrafts, snacks, and souvenirs. I sampled some local delicacies such as Sichuan hotpot and Dan Dan noodles, which were flavorful and spicy.Next, I visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where I had the opportunity to see these adorableanimals up close. I watched them play, munch on bamboo, and laze around in their enclosures. It was a surreal experience to be in the presence of these majestic creatures.I also explored the Wuhou Shrine, a historical site dedicated to Zhuge Liang, a famous military strategist from the Three Kingdoms period. The shrine was filled with ancient artifacts, statues, and beautiful gardens. I learned about the history of the area and admired the architecture of the buildings.One of the highlights of my trip was hiking in Qingcheng Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its lush greenery, Taoist temples, and serene atmosphere. The views from the mountaintop were breathtaking, and I felt at peace surrounded by nature.Overall, my trip to Chengdu was a memorable experience filled with delicious food, cultural exploration, and natural beauty.I hope to return to this vibrant city someday and continue to explore all it has to offer.。

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Nature--Kowloon ditch
• Kowloon ditch scenic area is located 35 km southwest of Shahe city at the foot of the mountain are.Is a natural and humane complement of valley landscape.The main attractions are: Kowloon, Kowloon Lake Temple, after dragon pool, hanging corpse cliff, Huqiu hill, um peach, Dragon Lake and so on more than 20.1992 by the Hebei Provincial People's government for approval of the provincial scenic area.Scenic area of about 21 square kilometers.The area around the nine ridge, like nine dragons circling extending Mizoguchi, so called "Kowloon ditch".
Nature--Qingcheng Mountain

Qingcheng Mountain is the headstream of Chinese Taoism. It is famous for its beauty and quietness. Boundless luxuriant forest and green trees in every season look like the outline of a city, so it is caleremony

Shunxing Ancient Teahouse was rebuilt in the spring of 1999 with an area of more than 3,000 square meters, and it is a classical masterpiece which tea-makers in the land of abundance handed down from tea culture in Sichuan. Moreover, it is a folk culture museum whose characteristics are rather local. There is a Chengdu famous snack city in it. Tourists, tea-drinkers, an food-seekers can enjoy all kinds of folk snacks, which are famous in China. In one word, here you can drink Gaiwan tea, eat famous snacks, watch highlights from Sichuan dialect, appreciate Chinese calligraphies and paintings, read carvings on tablets, and stroll down the ancient market.

Histroy--Thatched Cottage
At the time of the Tang Dynasty, Du • Fu's poetry first came to be Du Fu(712~770)Thatched ed to be the former Cottage Readers of many differentof Du Fu, one of the hone periods have considered Du Fu to bepoets in the poet of the greatest the greatest Tang Chinese tradition. Such general Dynasty. Located in the agreement suburbs of Chengdu, western can partially be explained by the immense a stream, the spot is marked by variety ofancient style architecture, his work, which holds up quite well to different tastesand age -old pavilion pagodas and historical changes in fashion. Like trees. • Shakespeare in consists of six The cottage English tradition, Du Fu's poetry came to beare the important parts, They so deeply bound up with the the Hall Front Gate, the Lobby, constitution History, the Water of poem of literary value that generation after Gongbu Shrine Pavilion, the generation of poets and critics rediscovered themselves and the Thatched Cottage. and their interests in some aspect of the poet'
Histroy--Ancient Town of Pingle
• Pingle Ancient Town has a long history, as early as 150 B.C. the first year of the Western Han Dynasty, surrounded by mountains green small, it has a history of over 2100 years. Pingle town belongs to the shallow hill hill dam type of landform, each accounted for 1/3 of the town territory, mild climate, abundant rainfall, groundwater resources is abundant, the town and the adjacent town abounds in bamboo, bamboo resources is very rich.In the early Song Dynasty Pingle town is the famous paper township.Peripheral surrounded by mountains, the middle is a flat plain, high view, like a small basin, known as "Tianfu Pingle" reputation.
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• Thousands of years ago, a king of the ancient Shu Kingdom established his capital in the center of Sichuan plain and named it Chengdu. Nowadays, Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province, which is 1.24 thousand square kilometers in size and has a population of 11 million. It’s the technological, commercial, trading, financial and transportation center. Chengdu is described as “Ancient Shu Culture”, “Sichuan Scenery”, “Culture of Three Kingdoms”, “Panda Protection”, “Chengdu Delicacies” by visitors from all over the world.
Cultural--Sichuan figured satin
Sichuan province was one of the first • Asto start Sericulture, as the source areas the important culture heritage and famous traditional of Chinese Sericulture , it was called technology in our Sericulture” . “The ancient country of country, Sichuan Brocade is the beat of During the ZHAN , Sichuan Brocade the top four famous brocades had been the important merchandise, in china, including “Yun andBrocade”, “Song Brocade”, and people built a very famous road which began from Chengdu , through “Zhuang Brocade ”. Early in Yunnan province, the golden prize 1908, it won Myanmar, Indian, andin the Trade Fair of PANAMA. Pakistan, finally to the Middle Asia. In it was called “Silk Road of Later ,1917, Sichuan Brocade got the During SHU HAN, the South”. international special prize in the Fair of South Asia, government renamed Chengdu and again it won the East Beauty “Brocade City”, and gave the name of Prize in the World Fair in New “Brocade River” to the river that across York. this city. At that time, Sichuan Brocade was well-known in China. Only it could be called the best brocade of China.
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