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Quy Nhon is a land rich in nature but also a place containing many hardships of people. Quy Nhon beach is famous for its wild and idyllic beauty. Without too many bustling buildings, life in this small city is strangely peaceful. Perhaps because of that feature, those who have loved this beauty always want to come back after a visit. The gently curved beaches, the blue water and the clear blue sky, give us a feeling of comfort that cannot be found anywhere. Eo Gio is one of the places that many people love with the terrain with a harmonious combination of water, rock, and mountains. That is the unique point of Quy Nhon's geography. Coming to this peaceful land, we will also feel the typical sunshine and wind of the Central region. Visitors have the opportunity to taste the typical dishes that still retain the traditional flavors of "Xu Nuy" cuisine: Little hemp leaf cake, Huyen market spring rolls, Quy Nhon fish noodle soup, shrimp pancake cake .. Cuisine here is also one of the factors that contribute to attracting and retaining tourists. In particular, we will feel the sincerity, enthusiasm and hospitality of the people of my hometown. The warmth, closeness and boldness of Quy Nhonon's culture will surely leave a deep impression on visitors.
The people who have visited Quy Nhon-Binh Dinh won't forget it.
Quy Nhon is lovely with many sights to visit like Queen Beach, Han Mac Tu's Tomb; they all lie in Ghenh Rang. In Han Mac Tu's Tomb, you can go to a house that keeps all Han Mac Tu's poems. Here you can hire people (people đi với "a"???) to write calligraphy for you. After that, you can go to the leper camp where Han Mac Tu had lived when he was still alive.
Binh Dinh is famous for coconut. When you come to Binh Dinh, you will see many coconuts in many places. Coconut in Binh Dinh is very various, from Short Coconut-palms to High ones, from natural coconuts to Dua Lua, etc.
Binh Dinh has a Local specialty called Ruou Bau Da. It's very delicious.
In general, Quy Nhon-Binh Dinh has more other significant things, which I can't say all here. If you want to go to Quy Nhon-Binh Dinh, you can contact me. I will guide you to go to all the interesting places here.
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1. Write about your holiday/ travel experiences in a famous city.
My first visit to Paris was a remarkable experience, which I will never forget. I booked the Dover-Calais ferry and drove with my wife from London in the cold Christmas weather. We intended to stay until the New Year in a hotel located in a suburb of Paris and visit the city every day.
It was a great feeling to arrive in Paris and see the city of light – a modern city with a very deep sense of history. I will never forget when I first drove through, passing the canals and seeing the monuments. It was like a huge open-air museum. It was love at first sight.
It was dark in the evening, Christmas lights illuminating the whole city. It was bright, almost like daytime. The streets were very busy, full of shoppers marching from one shop to another. I was fascinated seeing The Palais Garnier, which is the Paris Opera House. I parked my car in a small one way street nearby. When we reached the main road, there was an underground station with a big, lit-up sign displaying the word ‘Métropolitain’. I did not make note of the road name, as I thought that the name of the station would be sufficient for finding my car again. We visited the Opera house and walked towards Place de la Concorde. We then walked back to find our car. I located what looked like exactly the same ‘Métropolitain’ sign that I had noted in my head, but it was not the right street.
I became anxious and confused. I approached people who were passing by. Some just ignored me. I told a French man in English that we were looking for ‘Métropolitain’ station. He pointed towards the station. I asked an American couple who were tourists. The guy said, ‘why don’t you go inside the station and find out?’ I approached the woman behind the counter and asked her the same question. She said, “c’ est Métropolitain”. I repeated, “but this is not the same.” She laughed, “Tous sont métros de Paris, ils sont tous le Métropolitain.” She continued in broken English, “All … Métropolitain.”
I finally realised my mistake and understood that the ‘Métropolitain’ sign was the symbol for all metro stations in Paris, not the name of one station! This was just the beginning of our nightmare. How were we going to find the car? It took us nearly over two hours walking through many streets that all looked the same. I wondered whether to call the police. It was a miracle that I finally managed to find my car.
It was late in the evening and we were hungry. We decided to eat in a recommended Lebanese restaurant in a street very close to the Champs-Élysées. We parked close by, so that I could watch my car easily. Every now and then I looked through the window. Suddenly I saw a car at the top of the road shaking back and forth. It was stationary, but was moving up and down. After a minute or so, I saw the car in the front come out and leave. The waiter saw my astonishment and said, ”The cars in Paris are parked bumper to bumper – it’s difficult to park, and impossible to leave.”
We were staying in Épinay-sur-Seine in the north of Paris, 11.3 km from the city centre. The next morning, we walked around the small town. It was Christmas and all the shops were closed. We were happy with our hotel, but we decided to check the prices of other local hotels. I saw a very nice building marked ‘Hotel de Ville’. I approached the building, but the door was closed. After a few minutes a man opened a window. I asked him, “how much is it per night?”. He replied, ”Qu’est-ce que vous voulez?” I repeated my question. He simply said, ”Il est fermé”. I could not understand him. I asked him again, “I just want to know the prices”. He shouted, ”Il est Noël. Le bureau est fermé” and closed the window. We wondered what kind of hotel this was and left.
When we were in the centre of Paris, I saw another Hotel de Ville. It was a magnificent large building that looked like a palace. I suggested to my wife that it was possibly a five-star branch of the same hotel. It was only when I visited the tourist office to get directions to various sightseeing places that I found out the Hotel de Ville is actually the city’s municipal office!
We stayed in Paris for ten days and had a fantastic time. I loved everything about this romantic city and vowed to never hesitate to come back to experience it again and again. But I promised myself that I would learn the language!
2. Write about ways of making your school greener.
1) Start a green team: Join forces with other eco-conscious students to form a Green Team that evaluates the school’s environmental programs and brainstorms innovative ways to improve them. Green Team members can initiate a school recycling program, present environmental education workshops, or lobby the school board to replace existing light bulbs with energy-saving CFLs.
2) Ban bus idling: A recent Yale University study found that students who ride a school bus are exposed to up to 15 times more particulate pollution than average. Why? The answer lies in the practice of bus idling. School buses line up and wait in front of the school with the engines running, filling up with harmful particulate pollution that will stay with you throughout your ride. Bus idling wastes gas, contributes to air pollution and global warming, and is damaging to our health. Make sure your school has a policy in place to ban it.
3) Use paper wisely: Try to avoid using excess amounts of paper at school. Be sure to use all of the sheets in a notebook before starting the next one, use the double-sided feature for printers and copiers, and send text messages to friends instead of passing notes.
4) Clean up: Does your school use a bucket-load of chemical cleaners to clean and disinfect classrooms? If so, ask them to make a switch to eco-friendly cleaners that are better for the environment and non-toxic for the students, teachers, secretaries and administrators who spend their day there. Order the free guide from the Healthy Schools Campaign called “Green Clean Schools” and pass it on to your school administrator.
5) Save on supplies: Before you head to the store to buy new pencils, notepads and binders for school, check to see what’s hiding in your desk drawer from last year.
Hopefully these will help you or your child involved in bringing green ideas to the classroom.
I live in Hai Duong City. It's a big and noisy city. There are a lot of houses, shops and schools here. The people here are very friendly. They always busy with their work. But sometimes they are so very noisy and I don't like that. The environment is clean. Hai Duong has specially is green bean cakes. I love my city very much because it is my home town
I was born and live in Ha Noi - the capital of Vietnam. Ha Noi is the economic, political and social center of our country. Visit Hanoi, you can enjoy the beauty of cultural, scenery and culinary. Hanoi is a noisy city with many visitors from domestically and internationally. The scenery is perfect, typical is Sword Lake, Quoc Tu Giam Literature and more...... Hanoi's cuisine is very rich too like: Bánh Cuốn, ....... I love my city where I live very much.
Tiếng Anh
Hanoi, the beloved capital, where I was born and raised. Hanoi has many beautiful landscapes but my favorite is West Lake. It is a place where I and many tourists come here are amazed. Dawn to the sun shines down on the sea like a beautiful, pink coat. Each passing breeze shook the willow trees. The surface of the lake is also agitated. The ripples rushed ashore as if playing the drowned game. Noon, the lake surface was sparkling, clear, green. The space around the lake is only the sound of the rustling wind of the ancient doctors, Phuong Phuong is looking down at the lake. At sunset, West Lake looked like wearing a yellow shirt. Young girls with long dresses are posing to save the beautiful picture! I love and be proud of my beloved homeland!
Tiếng Việt
Hà Nội, thủ đô thân yêu, nơi tôi sinh ra và lớn lên. Hà Nội có nhiều thắng cảnh đẹp nhưng em thích nhất là Hồ Tây. Đó là nơi mà tôi và nhiều du khách đến đây đều ngỡ ngàng. Bình minh lên mặt trời chiếu xuống mặt biển như một tấm áo hồng đẹp đẽ. Từng cơn gió thoảng qua làm lay động những tán dương liễu. Mặt hồ cũng bị kích động. Những gợn sóng xô vào bờ như đang chơi trò chơi chết đuối. Buổi trưa, mặt hồ lấp lánh, trong xanh. Không gian quanh hồ chỉ còn lại tiếng gió xào xạc của những bác cổ thụ, Phương Phương đang nhìn xuống mặt hồ. Lúc chiều tà, Hồ Tây như khoác lên mình tấm áo vàng. Những cô gái trẻ với áo dài đang tạo dáng để lưu lại bức ảnh đẹp! Em yêu và tự hào về quê hương yêu dấu!
viết về thành phố bạn từng đến thăm quan chứ ko phải về quê hương đâu nhé!
BẠN THAM KHẢO:
April 2nd
Dear Lan,
I arrived in Tokyo, Japan 2 days ago. The weather is really nice! Mai, my best friend and I are going to stay here for 7 days! We are staying in a small hotel in the center of the city. The view from the hotel is so nice and wonderful! I have visited some famous temples such as Sensoji Temple, Tennoji Temple, Yushima Seido,… and tried the matcha.
Tomorrow I am going to my friend’s house in Kyoto. I feel very excited to discover thí beautiful city!
I wish you were here now! You will definitely enjoy it!
Love,
Phuong
In the world there are many big cities but the one I like the most is Tokyo, in Japan. This city is the capital of Japan. Not only that, but Tokyo is also an administrative center of Japan and the world. Tokyo is considered a culinary paradise, where you will enjoy dishes from popular to high-end dishes. One of them is Sushi - a famous traditional dish of Japan that the whole world knows is also produced from this city, especially exploring Ebisu with grilled meat, vegetables, hot pot, sashimi … At the same time, many dishes in the train station area are very convenient for passengers at the station as well as nearby. Explore the many other dishes in the basement or head to Honoji to find food from the menu on the wall. In addition to the domestic food, in Tokyo you can enjoy other dishes from other countries such as America, France, Germany ... In addition to eating, Tokyo is also a place to shop with cheap and affordable items to types of high-class products with famous brands in the world. In addition, in Tokyo there is a Japanese crab symbol, which is the Tokyo Tower. At Tokyo Tower, there is a long view of the city at the top of the tower, there are souvenirs and food shops located inside. And there is a famous one in Tokyo that is "sakura"-the cherry blossoms, the cherry blossom trees blooming all over the streets look beautiful, right? I like Tokyo very much, someday in the future, I will go to Tokyo
Dalat is being the flower city. There have many flowers and the weather is cool. Dalat is famous for many beauty spot and fog. When you visit to Dalat you will feel comfortable.
You should get up early at 5.00am that can go for a walk along Xuan Huong lake, and enjoy fresh air
You can go to the market buy some special food such as strawberry, confectionery, atiso, tea, coffee, souvenir or go shopping.
If you are interested in sightseeing you can visit to valley of love, Mong Mo hill, Tuyen Lam lake, Than tho lake, Datanla fallwater... etc.
At night, you can go drink coffee in center of city. On night saturday and sunday, you can come Hoa Binh street where you can enjoy the foods in night market like bean milks, egg ricepaper, arca and baked snail or buy something about dalat.
Dalat is the city of flowers. There were a lot of flowers and cool weather. Dalat is famous for many sports beauty and fog. When you access to Da Lat will fall comfortably. You should get up early at 05:00, you can walk along the Xuan Huong Lake, and enjoy the fresh air. You can go to the market to buy some food especially as strowbery, artichokes, tea, coffee, souvenirs or go shopping. If you are interested in sightseeing you can access to vallay of love, Mong Mo Hill, in Tuyen Lam Lake, Coal tho lake, Datala fallwater ... Etc. At night, you can go to drink coffe in central city.On Saturday night and Sunday, you can reach Peace Street, where you can enjoy the night market foods such as soy milk, eggs, oysters and snails baked or bought something. Dalat very nice street. go to it because I love my country Dalat