用英语介绍汕头市中山公园 不要太长 适合手抄报

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Shantou Zhongshan Park is surrounded by water, Yuemei River surrounds the park, and Zhongshan Bridge, Yuemei bridge and Yingchun bridge connect the park with the land in the urban area.

Yujian Lake in the park covers an area of nearly 100 mu, with beautiful scenery and is famous at home and abroad。

中文版:汕头中山公园四周环水,月眉河环绕园区,中山桥、月眉桥和迎春桥三座桥梁将公园与市区陆地连在一起,园区的玉鉴湖面积近百亩,风光绮丽,名闻海内外。

五年级介绍汕头景物的英语作文

My hometown in shantou. Sand everywhere there before, very desolate. Now there is very beautiful. In the middle of the village there is a small river before. Middle Creek has a pond with lotus in full bloom, there are many fish enjoy swimming in. Planted with almond trees around the village, a tree covered with sweet fruit. In front of every house loaded with beautiful flowers. Happy people live here.

五年级上册介绍汕头景物的英语作文

My hometown in shantou. Sand everywhere there before, very desolate. Now there is very beautiful. In the middle of the village there is a small river before. Middle Creek has a pond with lotus in full bloom, there are many fish enjoy swimming in. Planted with almond trees around the village, a tree covered with sweet fruit. In front of every house loaded with beautiful flowers. Happy people live here.

英文版汕头景点介绍

Shantou (simplified Chinese: 汕头; traditional Chinese: 汕头; pinyin: Shàntóu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sòaⁿ-thâu), historically known as Swátōw or Suátao, is a city of 4,971,000 permanent inhabitants (as at end 2006) in coastal Eastern Guangdong, China, occupying an area of 2,064 km2. With it and the immediately surrounding cities of Jieyang and Chaozhou, the metropolitan region – known as Chaoshan – covers an area of 10,404 km2, and had a permanent population of 13,139,800 at the end of 2006.

汕头景点(汕头景点介绍英语作文)

Shantou, a city significant in 19th-century Chinese history as one of the treaty ports established for Western trade and contact, was one of the original Special Economic Zones of the People's Republic of China established in the 1980s, but failed to blossom like other cities such as Shenzhen, Xiamen and Zhuhai. However, it remains as Eastern Guangdong's economic centre, and is home to Shantou University, a member of the “Project 211” group.

The old town, in the western part of central Shantou, is full of lovely old buildings that have been crumbling for decades. They're so dilapidated now, they give the city the atmosphere of a European city that's been bombed. Unfortunately, they're being replaced by ugly modern buildings, so see them while you can!

The Former Residence of Chen Ci Hong (陈慈黉故居 Chencihong Guju)

Nan'ao Island (南澳岛 Nanao Dao): rated as Guangdong's most beautiful island by China's National Geographic magazine

Palace-Temple of Old Mother (老妈宫 Laoma Gong): dedicated to the goddess Matsu

Temple of Emperor Guan (关帝庙 Guandi Miao): dedicated to Guan Yu

Tropic of Cancer Symbol Tower (北回归线标志塔 Beihuiguixian Biaozhita): The Tropic of Cancer slips through Centipede Mountain, which is 20 kilometers away from the city proper.

Cultural Revolution Museum (Wen Ge Bowuguan), in the Tashan scenic area north of Shantou (not the other Tashan scenic area) There's not much to see here unless you can read Chinese.