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五一假日重庆旅行计划英语ppt全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Amazing May Holiday Trip to Chongqing!Hi everyone! I'm so excited to tell you all about the super cool trip I took to Chongqing during the May 1st holiday this year. My mom, dad, and little brother went too, and we had the best time exploring this amazing city. Let me tell you all about it!We left Beijing on April 30th and took the high-speed train to Chongqing. The train ride took around 8 hours, but it went by really fast because I had my Nintendo Switch to play games on. When we finally arrived in Chongqing, I could hardly believe how different it looked from Beijing! The city is built along these crazy steep hills and has rivers and bridges everywhere you look. It's known as the "Mountain City"!Our first stop was Ciqikou, which is a really old town that has preserved so much history and tradition. We walked along the narrow stone streets lined with traditional buildings and came across all kinds of cool shops selling things like woodcarvings, calligraphy brushes, and Chinese snacks. My favorite was thebakery making those delicious Chongqing "huahua" steamed buns! We also saw the stunning Chao Tian Men gate which was first built way back in the Song Dynasty over 1,000 years ago.The next day, we went to Eling Park which has tons of amazing walking paths winding through lush gardens with ponds and pavilions. We even rode the Eling Tunnel Yuchen Cableway, a long cablecar that took us high above the city with incredible views. I've never seen anything like the unique skyline of Chongqing!But my absolute favorite thing we did was take a Yangtze River cruise. Chongqing is right along the mighty Yangtze, and we boarded a tour boat that took us up and down the river. The views of the urban sprawl rising up the hills were unreal. We even went under a few of the crazy hanging bridges that connect the city districts. Our guide taught us all about the significance of the Yangtze and its role in China's history and culture.Our hotel was really nice too, with a big pool that had an awesome waterslide! In the evenings, we'd go for walks along the riverfront parks and check out the cool neon lights of the city skyline reflecting on the water. Chongqing is such a vibrant, energetic city.All in all, we had such an unforgettable family trip packed with great food, amazing sights, and wonderful memories. I'd go back to Chongqing in a heartbeat! I took so many pictures and videos to show my friends back home. Maybe some of them can come along next time.If you ever get a chance to visit Chongqing, you absolutely should. Just be ready for the spicy food and be prepared to do a ton of walking, because with all those hills and stairs, you'll get quite the workout! But that's all part of what makes Chongqing such a unique, charming city. I gave it two thumbs up!篇2My Awesome Chongqing Adventure!Hey friends! I'm so excited to tell you all about the amazing trip I took to Chongqing during our May Day holiday. My mom, dad, and little brother went too, and we had the best time exploring this historic city in southwest China.Our journey began bright and early when we hopped on a high-speed train from our home in Beijing. The train was super fast - it feels like we zipped across the country in no time at all! After settling into our hotel, we were ready to start our Chongqing adventure.First up was a visit to the famous Hongyadong folk customs exhibition. This place was so cool - it's like a little village frozen in time from over 100 years ago! We got to wander through old houses, shops, and even schools to see what life was like back then. My favorite part was the toy store filled with traditional wooden toys and dolls.The next day, we took a relaxing cruise along the Jialing River. From the boat, we could see the iconic Hongya Cave carved into the rocky riverbanks. Our guide taught us that this cave has been an important historic site for over 2,000 years! He also pointed out the unique architecture of Chongqing with homes built climbing up the hillsides.After our river journey, we explored the incredible Dazu Rock Carvings. These amazing sculptures and statues are etched into the rock cliffs and date back to the 9th century. I couldn't believe how detailed and intricate the carvings were! We spent hours walking along the paths, checking out the different sculptures depicting people, animals, and scenes from ancient stories. Definitely one of the coolest places I've ever visited.The next stop on our Chongqing tour was Ciqikou, an old pedestrian town filled with traditional architecture and fun shops and restaurants. We strolled along the narrow alleys, checkingout the vintage stores and stopping to sample delicious Chongqing snacks like xiaomian noodles and zhongshuijiao dumplings. I loved all the bright lanterns and decorations hanging everywhere – so colorful and lively!No trip to Chongqing would be complete without riding through the city on a traditional wooden boat. These cool little vessels are painted bright colors and perfect for seeing the city from the rivers and streams. Our boat captain was really friendly and funny – he pointed out all the top sights and told us hilarious jokes along the way. Sailing under the bridges and past the skyscrapers felt like being in a real-life Venice!My favorite day mig篇3Slide 1:My Awesome May 1st Holiday Trip to Chongqing!By [Your Name]Slide 2:Hey everyone! I'm super excited to share my awesome travel plans for the upcoming May 1st holiday. My family and I are going to visit the amazing city of Chongqing!Slide 3:Chongqing is a huge city in southwest China. It's famous for its stunning mountain views, delicious spicy food, and really cool historic sites. I can't wait to explore everything this place has to offer!Slide 4:Our trip will last for 5 days and 4 nights. We'll be leaving on April 30th and coming back on May 4th. Mom and Dad have planned out our whole itinerary, and it looks like we're going to have an action-packed adventure!Slide 5:Day 1 (April 30th)Take the high-speed train from our hometown to ChongqingCheck into our hotel and rest after the journeyEvening: Explore the amazing Chongqing Night Scene at the Jialing RiverSlide 6:Day 2 (May 1st)Visit the incredible Dazu Rock Carvings (a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient Buddhist sculptures carved into the rocks!)Afternoon: Wander around Ciqikou Old Town (a preserved historic area with traditional buildings and yummy street food!)Slide 7:Day 3 (May 2nd)Take the Yangtze River Cruise (we'll get to see the stunning river views and impressive Three Gorges Dam!)Evening: Experience the amazing Chongqing Hot Pot (one of the spiciest and most famous dishes from this city - I can't wait to try it!)Slide 8:Day 4 (May 3rd)Go up to Eling Park on Eling Mountain (they have beautiful gardens, temples, and amazing views of Chongqing!)Afternoon: Visit the Chongqing Zoo (I'm really hoping we get to see some giant pandas!)Slide 9:Day 5 (May 4th)Morning: Do some last-minute shopping for souvenirs at the Huguang Guild HallTake the high-speed train back homeShare all my amazing Chongqing experiences with my friends!Slide 10:I'm so grateful to my parents for planning this super fun family vacation. Chongqing seems like such an exciting place with a perfect mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and delicious food. I can't wait to make tons of wonderful memories! This is going to be the best May 1st holiday ever!篇4My Awesome Qingming Festival Trip to Chongqing!Hello everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I just got back from the coolest trip ever to Chongqing during the Qingming Festival holiday. I went with my mom, dad, and little brother Tommy. We had so much fun exploring the city and trying new foods. I'm going to tell you all about our amazing vacation!We took the bullet train from our home in Shanghai. The train went super fast - over 300 km/hr! It only took about 5 hours to get to Chongqing. I read books and played games on the train to pass the time. When we arrived, I could tell Chongqing was very different from Shanghai. It's built along the Yangtze and Jialing rivers with lots of hills and bridges everywhere.Our hotel was really nice with a huge swimming pool and game room. On our first day, we visited the Chongqing Zoo. They had giant pandas, which are my favorite animal! The pandas were so cute waddling around and munching on bamboo. We also saw kangaroos, elephants, lions and many other cool creatures.The next day, we took a relaxing cruise along the Yangtze River. The boat went under several huge bridges. We got to see the city's amazing skyline from the water. For lunch, we had the famous Chongqing hot pot. Everything is cooked right at your table in a big pot of spicy broth. We had thinly sliced beef, fish balls, mushrooms, noodles and veggies. It was delicious but definitely very spicy! Luckily we had lots of cold drinks to help cool our mouths.On the third day, we visited the Dazu Rock Carvings, which are these incredible ancient Buddhist sculptures carved into thesides of huge rocky cliffs. They were built over 1,000 years ago! Our tour guide told us there are over 50,000 statues and inscriptions covering over 50,000 square meters. We had to hike up and down lots of stairs to see them all, which was tiring but really amazing.My favorite day was visiting the Hongya Caves and Village. This area in the western part of Chongqing is famous for its tall natural caves and traditional houses built right into the sides of the caves! We took lots of cool pictures walking through the underground cave dwellings and tunnels. In the village, we saw how the local people live and got to sample their yummy countryside cuisine like fresh tofu and veggies.On our last day, we wandered around Jiefangbei Square which is the busiest pedestrian area downtown. There were tons of shops and street food vendors. I ate some delicious sugar candies and got some fun souvenirs. We ended our trip by taking the famous "Porcelain Public House" up to get an incredible view of the city from high up.I had the best time in Chongqing! We got to do so many fun activities and try awesome new foods. I especially loved the hot pot, panda bears, Hongya Cave Village, and epic views of the city from the rivers and skyscrapers. My legs are still sore from all thewalking and hiking we did though! I can't wait to go back to Chongqing again someday. It was an amazing spring break vacation!篇5Slide 1 (Title Slide):My Awesome Chongqing Adventure!By: [Your Name]Slide 2:Hi everyone! I'm so excited to share with you my amazing travel plans for the upcoming May 1st holiday. My family and I are going on a super fun trip to the city of Chongqing!Slide 3:Chongqing is a huge city located in southwestern China. It's famous for its spicy food, cool mountains, and awesome rivers. I can't wait to explore all the incredible sights and try out the delicious local cuisine!Slide 4:Our trip will last for 5 days and 4 nights. Here's what we have planned:Slide 5:Day 1: We'll take an early morning high-speed train from our篇6My Awesome Chongqing Adventure for May 1st Holiday!Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I'm so excited to tell you all about the amazing trip I'm going to take to Chongqing during the upcoming May 1st holiday! My mom, dad, and little brother will be coming along too. We've been planning and counting down the days for weeks. Let me share all the awesome details with you!First off, Chongqing is a massive city located in southwest China. It's famous for being built on super steep hills along the Yangtze River. The city has so many cool bridges, tunnels, and unique buildings because of the mountainous landscape. I've seen pictures and it looks like a giant 3D maze! My dad says part of Chongqing feels like an indoor city because there are so many elevated roads and pedestrian pathways connecting the skyscrapers up in the air. It reminds me of that world with the flying cars and tunnels in the movie Tomorrowland. So futuristic and exciting!We're going to spend 5 days and 4 nights exploring Chongqing over the May holiday. My parents booked us plane tickets and a nice hotel right in the center of the city. We'll have amazing views overlooking the Yangtze River from our room! On the first day, we're going to take it easy after our flight and maybe explore the area around our hotel on foot. I'm hoping we can find some yummy Chongqing snacks like xiaomian noodles, zhong County chicken, or orange preserved tangerines. I've heard the food there is incredibly delicious and really spicy!The second day is going to be a whirlwind adventure. First thing in the morning, we're going on a boat cruise along the Yangtze River! I'm going to try to spot wild monkeys playing on the rocky shores. My little brother loves monkeys, so he'll be glued to the boat railings searching for them. After the cruise, we're visiting the incredibly cool Dazu Rock Carvings - hundreds of incredible statues and sculptures carved right into the cliffside caves over 700 years ago! It's going to be like stepping back in time. I'll pretend I'm an ancient explorer discovering the carvings for the first time. In the afternoon, we're off to see Chongqing's famous hongya cave - a huge natural cave formation inside a mountain. I'm really excited but also a little nervous because the cave is going to be dark, damp, and who knows what creepy crawlies might be lurking inside!On the third day, we're going to do something truly terrifying...walk across the death-defying Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge!! This bridge is over 1600 feet high above the river and sways in the wind. There's a glass walkway in the middle where you can look straight down below your feet. My dad loves adventure, so he really wants to do the glass walk. I'll probably have to cover my eyes! Afterwards, we're going to Chongqing Zoo to see the amazing and endangered panda bears up close. I've only ever seen them in pictures, so watching them munch on bamboo shoots will be a dream come true. We're also going to go on the small amusement park rides at the zoo. I'm hoping there's a spinning teacup ride - those are my favorite!The fourth day is going to be a fun mix of modern and ancient Chongqing. In the morning, we're headed to the super tall Chongqing Bionic Fireworks Building - it looks like a rocket ship that's about to blast off! There's an observation deck at the top with 360 views of the city. After that, we're time travelling again to Ci Qi Kou - an old historic town area with winding alleys and traditional architecture. I can't wait to explore the old houses, stores, and see locals making crafts and snacks the same way they did hundreds of years ago. My mom wants to buy some hand-made wooden dolls as souvenirs.Our very last day in Chongqing will be spent visiting Hongya Cave Scenic Area. This place has tons of temples, gardens, and bizarre rock formations carved by nature over thousands of years. We're going to take a small hiking trail around the area and hopefully spot some wild mountain goats! My dad says the rock formations look like a landscape from an alien planet, with pointy peaks and spires jutting up from the ground.I'm so unbelievably excited for this May Holiday trip to Chongqing! Seeing all the unique modern and historic sites, cruising on the Yangtze River, stuffing myself with delicious Chongqing snacks, and maybe even spotting some monkeys or mountain goats. This is going to be an adventure I'll never forget. I'll make sure to take tons of pictures and videos to show you all when I get back. Get ready for me to ramble on and on about my Chongqing escapades!Counting down the days...only 2 more weeks to go until vacation! Woohoo!。