Early in the morning, we drove along the straight highway. Soon, we came to Hu Wen Park. Above the gate hung four dazzling Chinese characters "Hu Wen Park". We lined up neatly and walked into the park gate.
When I entered the park, I smelled the flowers. It turned out to be a tulip placed opposite the fountain. There are several pots of blooming cherry blossoms beside the rockery on the right, forming an endless sea of flowers. Some cherry blossoms look like frost flowers, some like pink rouge, some like shy girls, and some are as different as roses.
Along a gravel path, we came to monkey paradise. When the monkeys saw us coming, they were all busy. Even the sleeping little monkey suddenly woke up. Some monkeys climb into cages and swing, some jump up and down on steel ropes, as if calling monkeys to perform acrobatics, some old monkeys tickle little monkeys, some little monkeys are beside their mothers, bathed in warm sunshine, and some little monkeys are grabbing candy and cakes from their classmates. The students all laughed. Noisy. Suddenly, a classmate threw a bottle of Coca-Cola in. The little monkey jumped down from his mother sensitively, grabbed the bottle of Coca-Cola, opened the bottle cap of Coca-Cola with his hand, stuffed the bottle into his mother's mouth and let her drink ... "What a polite boy!" I can't help admiring.
The assembly whistle sounded, and we reluctantly left Hu Wen Park by bus.