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My mother and I went to Beijing to write a composition

Beijing, a beautiful place; Beijing, an ancient city with a long history; Beijing, a place that makes Chinese people proud; Beijing, the most perfect term that cannot be described in words. I believe many people will yearn for Beijing. The following are

I have collected and organized my trip to Beijing with my mother. You are welcome to read it. I hope you all like it.

My mother and I went to Beijing, Part 1. Beijing, the capital of our country, has always been a place I yearned for. In order to let me appreciate the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, my mother decided to take me to Beijing during the National Day!

That’s so happy!

On the night of the 1st, we took the train all night (it was a sleeper, lying down, very comfortable). At 8:30 the next day, we went straight to Beijing. Looking around, ah, Beijing is so big!

The first stop was when we arrived at Tiananmen Square. I was really surprised by how many people there were!

Like us, they all came to pay homage to the capital of the motherland. We enjoyed playing and taking photos...

Finally, my dream of seeing Tiananmen came true.

The next day, my mother and I came to the Great Wall, which we had long admired. Looking at the winding and endless Great Wall, it really looked like a winding belt surrounded by mountains. I asked my mother, when can we climb to the top of the Great Wall?

My mother encouraged me that as long as I have perseverance, there is nothing I can't do.

We bought a bottle of water and started the feat of climbing the Great Wall. Along the way, my mother and I climbed the Great Wall and took pictures. When we were really tired, we took a breath. After three hours of hard work, we finally succeeded and climbed the Great Wall.

The highest peak of the Badaling Great Wall - Haohan Slope.

Therefore, my mother rewarded me with an ice cream.

Then I thought of a sentence - nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb.

My mother and I went to Beijing, Part 2. Today, we took a bus to Beijing.

When we arrived in Beijing, we found that the weather here was different.

It rains here, we have different weather here, it rains here!

We found a hotel here and stayed.

The rain became lighter and lighter, and finally stopped.

It's time to go to the beach now.

When I got to the beach, I changed my shoes, "Here comes the sea!" I shouted.

It was fun to go to the beach, the sand was soft, and someone was digging a deep square pit to build a swimming pool.

I built a sandcastle on the beach. The little tree covered itself with sand and sunbathed. It was so comfortable.

I was ready and jumped into the sea. It felt so comfortable.

After returning to the hotel, I ate a bowl of beef noodles and then planned to go to a friend's house. My mother and father also agreed to go. I was so happy.

In the evening, my father took me to have barbecue. I was so happy!

I ordered ham and fish steak... My father ordered a plate of crayfish, peanuts and pickled fish, and my mother ordered mutton skewers and teppanyaki... The next day, my mother took me to climb the Great Wall.

I was very happy at first, but the more I climbed, the more tired I became. Suddenly I thought that if you don’t reach the Great Wall, you are not a hero. As long as you climb the Great Wall, you can be considered a hero.

We arrived at the beacon tower and found a lot of wolf dung inside. In ancient times, if the enemy invaded, the wolf dung would be burned in the beacon tower, and smoke would emit. This way people would know that there was an enemy invasion.

We were ready to fight and finally reached the finish line. It was now 9:10 in the morning. Everyone was hungry. My mother bought three big Peking ducks and left.

I will never forget the beautiful scenery of Beijing, the delicious food in Beijing, the Great Wall in Beijing, or my footprints on the beach.

I love you, Beijing.

My mother and I went to Beijing essay part 3 This summer vacation, my mother and I took a plane to the heart of the motherland - Beijing with reverence.

On the first day we arrived in Beijing, we went to the Forbidden City, the palace where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties lived.

The Forbidden City is so big! There are hundreds of palaces, each with a glazed tile roof, a blue and white stone base, and decorated with magnificent paintings.

Most of these palaces are giant buildings that are tens of feet high and tens of meters long and wide.

I couldn't help but marvel, the Forbidden City is so magnificent! The more famous palaces in the Forbidden City include the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Zhonghe, the Hall of Baohe, the Hall of Yangxin, the Palace of Qianqing, and the Kunning Palace... The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the most beautiful in the entire Forbidden City.

The gorgeous building is also called the "Jinluan Palace"; the Yangxin Palace is where the emperor handled daily affairs; the Qianqing Palace is where the emperor lived, and dozens of emperors lived there; and the beautiful Kunning Palace is

The place where the queen lives... The Forbidden City is too big to see all of it in a short time. In the end, we could only reluctantly leave the Forbidden City through Shenwumen. Then, we came to Tiananmen Square.

Tiananmen Square is truly worthy of its name, it is so big! There is a portrait of Chairman Mao hanging on the Tiananmen Gate Tower, and there are two lines of words on the left and right, which are "Long live the Communist Party of China" and "Long live the great unity of the people of the world."

In front of Tiananmen Square is the Monument to the People's Heroes in memory of the martyrs.

Next to the Monument to the People's Heroes is the Great Hall of the People, where the National People's Congress of China meets; in front of the Monument to the People's Heroes is the Chairman's Memorial Hall, where we can pay homage to the Chairman's remains.

We also visited the Great Wall. As soon as we arrived at the foot of the Great Wall, I was conquered by its majestic momentum.