用英语介绍自己的家乡

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Sanmenxia is my home town. Although it's small but beantiful.It is located near the Yellow River. Sanmenxia dam was China's first dam,and that's the reason why our city is called Sanmenxia.Every winter,swarms of swan will migrate to there.I love my home town.

MY HOME TOWN San Men Xia is my home town. It is a small city but it's beantiful.Like every city, there are many roads, but the widest and busiest one is the road where my school is situated. It is the main road. All kinds of trades are carrying on there. The asphalt pavements are very clean. Cars run to and fro, and hawkers hawk along them all day long.The town has some banks, a post office, a police station and other government buildings. There are also several cinema halls, some amusement parks and a seaside resort.People houses are as a rule built of bricks, neat and strong. Most of them are either two-storeyed or three-storeyed buildings. New buildings are under construction. The town is growing steadily.My home town is geting more and more beautiful.I like my home town.In future,We will have more beautiful buildings with the effort of ours.

Liaoning

Liaoning is located in the southern part of Northeast China bordering on the Yellow and Bohai Seas in the south. With an area of 145,900 square kilometers, Liaoning has a continental monsoon climate. The province has a population of 40,670,000 and includes such ethnic groups as the Han, Manchurian, Mongolian, Muslim, Korean, and Xibe. With its capital set in Shenyang, the Lining Province contains 14 cities and 44 counties. It is one of the most important industrial bases of China.

the Mountains of Liaoning

Both mountains and sea contribute to the province's great scenery. The Qian Mountians and Mount Phoenix have become two famous scenic areas. The Karst - formulated Cave at Benxi with an underground river also forms a rare scene in North China. Along the 2,200-kilometer-long coastal line of the Liaodong Peninsula, there are many beaches and summer resorts, with Dalian Beach being ranked as the best. There are also many natural and human intellectual tourist resorts along the Yalujiang River, inlcuding the natural preserves of the Celestial Cave, Mount Laotudingzi, Mount Yiwulu, and the well-known Snake Island near Lushunkou.

As the birthplace for the Manchurias, Liaoning has relics and ruins of the Qing Dynasty. The Shenyang Imperial Palace is a well-preserved imperial palace second only to Beijing's Forbidden City. Famous historical and cultural cities of China in Liaoning include Shenyang, Dalian, Anshan, and Wushun. National key scenic areas in the province include the Qian Mountains, the Yalujiang River, the Xingcheng Beach, the Golden Rock Beach, the Dalian Beach, Lushunkou Port, the Phoenix Mountain, and the Cave at Benxi.

the Shenyang Imperial Palace

The Shengyang Imperial Palace was built in 1625 and is considered to be one of the best imperial residences in the country. The Imperial Palace was built for Nuerhachi (1559-1626) and Huangtaiji (1592-1643), two founding emperors of the pre-Qing Dynasty period. Located in the center of the old city of Shenyang, the palace covers an area of 60,000 square meters with about 300 rooms in 70 buildings. Among these buildings are the Chongzheng (Supreme Politics) Hall, which had been the throne hall; the Phoenix Tower, which was the highest of Shenyang at the time; and Dazheng (Grand Politics) Hall, which was the first hall constructed of the palace complex. The former imperial residence embodies a harmonious blend of the Han, Mongol, and Manchu architectural styles.

The Museum of Steam Locomotives is the largest of its kind in China, having an area of 10,000 square meters. It is located between the Sujiatun Marshalling Yard and Shenyang Railway Bureau. On display are more than a dozen steam locomotives made at the turn of the century and up to the fifties by the United States, Japan, the USSR,