My hometown, Rudong, is located in the Yangtze River Delta and faces the Yellow Sea in the east. It is rich in products and has a pleasant climate.
There is a port in my hometown called Yangkou Port. Many years ago, when I was still in kindergarten, my parents and I went to Yangkou Port to play.
Yangkou Port is so deserted!
Except for a few tourists watching the rising tide of the sea, and occasionally a few seagulls passing by on the sea surface, several fishing boats returning from fishing slowly sailed towards the port.
There are so many fish unloaded from the fish boat!
Dad said: "So much fresh fish can only be eaten by Rudong people." "Why?" I asked curiously. "Because the roads here have not been built yet, so these fish cannot be transported out in time, and some fish can only be made into fish
Dry.
"What a pity," my mother said with regret. "Not only that, this place is rich in more than 50 kinds of precious seafood. The clams, known as "the most fresh in the world", have been exported in quantities of tens of thousands of tons. However, due to the lack of transportation on land and sea,
"The inconvenience caused the seafood to not be transported out in time," Dad said. "Oh! What a waste this has caused!"
"Looking at the sleeping sea, I sighed.