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Shenyang is a Big City in China
Hi friends! I want to tell you all about the awesome city of Shenyang where I live. Shenyang is a really big city in the northeast part of China. It's the capital of Liaoning Province and has been an important place for a long, long time.
Shenyang has a cool history. A long time ago, it used to be called Mukden. It was the capital of the Qing Dynasty which ruled China for almost 300 years from 14 to 1912. The emperors and their families lived in a huge palace here called the Mukden Palace. Parts of the old palace are still around today as the Shenyang Imperial Palace. I've been there on a field trip and it's amazing!
There are lots of fun things to see and do in Shenyang. One of my favorite places is Zhongshan Square right in the center of the city. It's a big open area with gardens, fountains, and sculptures. I love running around and playing there. At night, they have beautiful lights and music shows.
If you come to Shenyang, you have to go to Shenyang Botanical Garden too. It has the biggest greenhouse I've ever seen full of awesome plants, trees, and flowers from all over the world. Outside they have trails you can walk on and see pandas, deer, and other cool animals. My class went on a field trip there last year and it was the best!
Shenyang has some of the yummiest food ever. My favorite is luzhi jiaozi which are tiny dumplings filled with pork and veggies. They are boiled and then dipped in a vinegar sauce. Soooo delicious! Another Shenyang food I love is baozihua which are little fried pancakes made from corn flour. The best ones have a crispy outside and warm, soft inside. You eat them with brown sugar syrup drizzled on top. I could eat them all day! There are two foods Shenyang is most famous for though. The first is Shenyang burwa which are thin shreds of pork belly that are braised and cooked for a long time until they are crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth tender inside. They are flavored with soy sauce, wine, and spices. So yummy with a bowl of rice!
The other iconic food from Shenyang is laohuagan or \"tiger sauce.\" It's a super spicy sauce made from fermented soy beans, garlic, chili peppers, and other spices. It's brick red colored and
has a kick that will make your tongue feel like it's on fire! My dad loves putting it on everything but it's too hot for me. Maybe when I'm older I can handle the heat.
Shenyang is known as one of the best places in China for Korean food too because we have a big Korean community here. My favorite Korean dishes are jumeokbap which is rice with shredded seaweed, Korean fried chicken, and jjajangmyeon which are thick noodles in a black bean sauce. So tasty!
There are fun events and festivals in Shenyang throughout the year too. Every August we have the Shenyang International Fireworks Festival where fireworks teams from all over the world put on amazing fireworks shows for an entire week. The whole city lights up with colorful explosions in the sky. It's really beautiful.
In the winter, the Shenyang International Ice and Snow Festival is huge. They build enormous ice sculptures all over the city parks and have ice slides, mazes, and playgrounds. One year they even made a full-size ice replica of the Forbidden City palace in Beijing! My friends and I spend hours running around and playing in the snow and ice.
I hope you can come visit Shenyang one day. Between the historic sights, beautiful parks and gardens, awesome food, and
fun events, there is so much to see and do here. Shenyang is a wonderful place to live and I'm lucky to call it my home city. Thanks for reading and xie xie (that means \"thank you\" in Chinese)!
篇2
Shenyang is a Big City in China
Hi friends! My name is Little Wang and I am going to tell you all about the cool city of Shenyang where I live. Shenyang is a really big city in the northeast part of China. It has over 8 million people living here! That's a lot of people.
In Shenyang, we have to study English at school. English is an important language to learn because people all over the world speak it. That way we can make friends from different countries and learn about their cultures too.
For English class, we have to write compositions every week. A composition is like a short essay or story. Writing compositions helps us practice using English grammar and vocabulary words. It's not always easy, but I'm getting better at it!
My teacher says the key to a good English composition is to have a clear topic sentence that tells what the main idea is. Then
you need a few supporting sentences with details and examples. Finally, you wrap it up with a good conclusion sentence. Some topics my teacher gives us for compositions are: Describe your favorite holiday
What do you want to be when you grow up? Tell about an experience you had Introduce your family members
I'll share a composition I wrote about my favorite game: \"My Favorite Game is Badminton\"
\"My favorite game is badminton. Badminton is a racket sport played on a court with a net in the middle. The object is to hit a shuttlecock back and forth over the net. A shuttlecock is a projectile with feathers on one end. You try to win points by making your opponent miss hitting it back before it bounces twice on their side. I enjoy badminton because it is fast-paced and fun. The rallies where you keep hitting it back and forth are very exciting. Badminton is also good exercise because you have to run back and forth a lot. That is why badminton is my favorite game to play.\"
Doesn't that make you want to go play badminton too? Writing compositions helps me express myself better in English. Awesome Shenyang Food
Another cool thing about Shenyang is the delicious food here! A few of my favorite Shenyang dishes are:
Lao Bing - This is a super yummy type of flatbread made from wheat flour. They cook it in a special oven with layers of crispy sesame bread stuck together. You pull it apart and dip the layers in a savory sauce. So tasty!
Burdalucky - This funny name is how you say \"braised chicken\" in my city's dialect. It's chicken braised in a sauce with potatoes, carrots and mushrooms. It's a classic homestyle comfort food.
Suan Cai Lao Mian - These are thick, chewy noodles mixed with lots of vinegary pickled veggies. The sour and salty flavors blend so nicely. My mouth waters just thinking about it! Aren't you hungry yet? Trust me, the food in Shenyang is incredible. It makes me one happy and full kid! Awesome Shenyang Attractions
With a huge city like Shenyang, you know there have to be tons of fun places to visit too. Here are some of my favorite attractions:
Shenyang Imperial Palace - This palace used to be home to the earliest Qing Dynasty rulers before they moved the capital to Beijing. It has amazing architecture with royal yellow glazed tiles. You can see the living quarters, gardens, temples and even the arena for palace entertainment troupes. So cool to imagine what life was like for the emperor and his family!
Zhonghua Road - This is the oldest shopping street in Shenyang dating back over 300 years. It's lined with little stores selling snacks, crafts, antiques and more. At night they turn on these gorgeous red lantern lights. It's a magical place for browsing and people watching.
Shenyang Botanical Garden - This garden has like a zillion different flowers, trees and plants from all over the world. It feels like you enter a new land when you walk through each themed area whether it's tropical rainforest, dry desert or bamboo forest. Don't miss the big greenhouse conservatories either!
Aren't those awesome attractions to visit in Shenyang? Our city has such a rich culture and history. I'm proud to call Shenyang my hometown!
Thanks for letting me tell you all about my city, its English lessons, yummy foods and fun tourist spots. If you ever visit Shenyang, I'd be happy to show you around as your tour guide! Studying and writing in English helps me share my world with new friends like you. Goodbye for now!
篇3
My Awesome City - Shenyang!
Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I live in the super cool city of Shenyang in China. Today I'm going to tell you all about my favorite things in Shenyang - the yummy foods, the fun places to visit, and why writing English compositions here is awesome!
First, let me tell you about the amazing foods we have in Shenyang. My number one favorite is liang pi - it's kind of like thick chewy noodles with a really yummy sauce made from vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and other delicious spices. The noodles are so long that you have to slurp them up! Another Shenyang specialty I love is bao dun fan - it's a big bowl of rice with all sorts of tasty things on top like beef, eggs, vegetables, and sauce. Yum!
For snacks, I go crazy for the skewers we call chuan'r. They're little pieces of lamb, beef, or chicken that get barbecued with cumin, chili peppers, and other spices until they're crispy on the outside and juicy inside. Sometimes my parents take me to Muslim Quarter where there are lots of chuan'r stands. I can smell the amazing aromas a mile away!
Speaking of Muslim Quarter, that's one of the coolest areas to explore in Shenyang. It's this old neighborhood with narrow streets lined with little shops and restaurants. You can find all kinds of stuff there - souvenirs, clothes, lamps, baskets, and more! I love walking around taking in all the sights and sounds.
Another awesome place is Shenyang Imperial Palace. It used to be where the emperors lived a long time ago. The palace buildings are so pretty and grand with their yellow glazed tile roofs. My favorite part is the Imperial Garden with its ponds, bridges, and pagodas. It's like stepping back in time to ancient China!
For a taste of modern Shenyang, you have to go see the giant Ferris wheel and roller coasters at Shenyang City Square. The Ferris wheel is so tall that you can see the whole city skyline when you ride it. I've been on the upside-down roller coaster a couple times - it's simultaneously terrifying and exhilarating!
Now I want to tell you why I think doing English
compositions in Shenyang is the best. My English teacher Ms. Wang is really cool and encouraging. She's always telling us to write about our lives and things we're passionate about. Since Shenyang has so much delicious food, fun attractions, and fascinating history and culture, there's no shortage of awesome topics to write about!
Last year, I wrote a composition about the Shenyang Imperial Palace and another about the different kinds of noodles we eat here. Ms. Wang really liked them and said my descriptions made her feel like she was there. Just a few weeks ago, I wrote about going to the top of the Ferris wheel and how scared but excited I felt. I tried to use really vivid adjectives to paint a picture in the reader's mind.
I think writing English compositions is important because it helps me practice expressing myself clearly. It also allows me to share my love for my city and all its food, culture, and history with people around the world. Who knows, maybe writing about Shenyang will inspire some people to come visit!
Well, that's my take on the incredible city of Shenyang. Between the scrumptious foods like liang pi and chuan'r, the cool attractions like Muslim Quarter and the Imperial Palace, and the
opportunity to write engaging English compositions about it all, what's not to love? If you ever get a chance to visit Shenyang, you have to let me know so I can show you around!
篇4
My City Shenyang
Hi! My name is Xiaoming and I live in Shenyang. It is a big city in the northeast part of China. I love my city and I want to tell you all about it!
Shenyang is famous for many things. One really cool thing about Shenyang is that we have a great tradition of English writing. Every year, there is an English writing competition called the \"Shenyang English Writing Competition\" for students like me. We have to write a short essay or story in English. The best ones get prizes and are published in a book! Isn't that neat? Last year, I entered the competition. The topic was \"My Favorite Season.\" I wrote all about spring because I love when the flowers bloom and it gets warm enough to play outside after the cold winter. Writing in English is hard, but my teacher Ms. Wang helps me a lot. She always says \"Practice makes perfect!\" I didn't win last year, but I tried my best. This year, I am going to enter again. Maybe you can try writing in English too!
Another awesome thing about Shenyang is the yummy food. We have so many delicious dishes and snacks. My number one favorite is jianbing guozi. It's kind of like a crispy crepe wrapped around scrambled eggs, sauce, and crunchy wonton crackers. You can get it from street vendors in the morning. It is so good! I like to dip it in the soy sauce and vinegar mixture they give you. Another tasty Shenyang food is baibao. They are cute little vegetable dumplings that look like little buns. You peel off the dough wrapping and dip the veggie filling in vinegar. Yum! My grandma makes the best baibao. Sometimes she lets me help her fold the dough around the filling.
For sweets, Shenyang has delicious fried dough twists called youxuan. They look like long twisted ropes and are coated in sugar or honey. You can get them from street vendors or shops. They are crispy and sweet and just melt in your mouth!
Whenever my parents take me to the big park, I always beg for a youxuan.
There are lots of fun places to go in Shenyang too. One of my favorite spots is Zhongshan Square. It's a huge open area in the center of the city with gardens, fountains, and a big hilltop pavilion. On holidays, they have carnival games, performers, and
vendors selling snacks and toys. My friends and I love to rent those four-wheeled pedal bikes and ride around the square! Another cool place is Shenyang Imperial Palace, also called the Mukden Palace. It's an ancient palace complex that used to be home to Qing dynasty emperors before they moved the capital to Beijing. You can see the grand halls, temples, and even the living quarters where the emperors and empresses lived. My class went on a field trip there last year. I thought the best part was the imperial gardens with the pretty pavilions, ponds, and rock mazes.
The best place for kids is Shenyang Children's World park. It's a massive park with loads of rides, playgrounds, and
attractions just for children. They have roller coasters, train rides, bouncy castles, climbing areas and more. You could probably spend a whole week there and still not do everything! Every time I go, I beg my parents to let me ride the spinning UFO rocket ride again and again.
There's so much more I could tell you about Shenyang, like Beiling Park with its beautiful willows and gardens, or the awesome science and technology museums. But I'm running out of space to write. Maybe next time you can come visit my
amazing city yourself! Just be sure to try the jianbing guozi and youxuan. You'll love the food here!
篇5
Shenyang is the Cool Capital City of Liaoning Province! Hey friends! Today I want to tell you all about my awesome hometown, Shenyang. It's the capital of Liaoning Province in northeast China. Shenyang is a really big and important city with over 8 million people living there. But don't worry, I'll be your tour guide and show you all the best parts!
First up, let me tell you about English compositions in my school. We have a special class just for writing English essays and stories. It's one of my favorite classes! Our teacher says writing compositions helps us practice using English grammar and vocabulary correctly. We learn special techniques like using interesting descriptive words and organizing our ideas into paragraphs. Sometimes we even get to be creative and write fun stories or poems. Writing compositions in English for 60 words is pretty easy, but I prefer when we get to write longer 200 or 300 word ones. Anyway, enough about English class...let me tell you why Shenyang is so awesome!
Shenyang has been an important city for a really, really long time. Way back in the 1600s, it was the capital of the Qing Dynasty. You can still see amazing historical sites and palaces from that era all over Shenyang. The Mukden Palace is my favorite - it's this gigantic royal complex with ornate buildings, gardens, and even a park. I went on a school field trip there and it felt like stepping back in time to when emperors lived there. So cool!
Another landmark from ancient times is the Zhaoling Tomb. This is where one of the Qing Dynasty emperors is buried along with his wife and other important nobles. The tomb mounds are huge, like small hills covered in trees and grass. Inside the tombs, you can see all sorts of relics and treasures that were buried with the emperor. My mom says walking through the dim,
underground tomb passages gives her the creeps...but I think it's an adventure!
For a taste of modern Shenyang, you have to go see the big Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium. It hosted some events for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and now it's where the local soccer and athletics teams play. The stadium looks so futuristic with its sleek design and gigantic arched roof. I've been to a few soccer matches there and the atmosphere is electric with all the
cheering fans. Simple games like soccer are so much more exciting when played in an enormous Olympic-level arena! Of course, no city is complete without delicious food! Shenyang has plenty of diverse cuisine since it's such a melting pot of ethnic groups like Han Chinese, Manchus, Mongols, and more. One really iconic Shenyang dish is lǎo-èrtu which is a type of mega-stuffed bun. The dough gets rolled out into a huge round wrapper, then it's packed full of all sorts of yummy fillings like pork, vegetables, beef, and more. Just one lao-ertu is enough to fill me up for hours! They can be eaten any time of day too - breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack...whenever!
Another well-known Shenyang meal is ji'r, which means \"chicken broth and meat.\" It's basically a hearty chicken
soup/stew with potatoes, peppers, and other veggies floating in a rich, flavored broth. On cold winter days, nothing hits the spot like a piping hot bowl of ji'r. You dip the tender chicken pieces and fresh noodles right into the savory soup - so comforting and delicious!
While we're on the topic of food...Shenyang is famous for its night markets too! Personally, I prefer the Xita Street Night Market in the Muslim district. As soon as you arrive, your nose is overwhelmed by the most mouthwatering blend of grilled meat,
fried dough, spices, and other tasty aromas. My favorite street snacks are crunchy lamb kebabs fresh off the sizzling grill, sticky rice cakes coated in brown sugar syrup, and crispy fried flower-shaped dough fritters. I have to stop myself from spending all my allowance money whenever I go!
You know what else is awesome about Shenyang? The shopping! My mom loves taking me to the Taiyuan Street Shopping District. It's the oldest and biggest shopping area downtown with a whole network of interconnected alleys and corridors. We'll spend hours browsing all the stores selling things like traditional handicrafts, antiques, jewelry, snacks, clothes, trinkets...you name it! Even if you don't actually buy anything, it's fun just walking around taking in all the sights, sounds and smells. Sometimes we'll stop for a foot massage too after all that walking.
Okay, I could keep going on and on, but I'm running out of words here! There's just so much cool stuff to do and see in Shenyang. From historical sites to modern stadiums, delicious street food to amazing shopping...my city has it all. I feel so lucky to live here. If you ever get a chance to visit Shenyang, you have to let me know so I can show you around myself! I'll introduce
you to my favorite lao-ertu lady and everything. Shenyang is the best!
篇6
Shenyang is a Really Cool City!
Hi friends! My name is Lucy and I'm going to tell you all about the awesome city of Shenyang in northeast China. Shenyang is the biggest city in my home province of Liaoning. It's an ancient place with over 2,300 years of history, but it's also very modern with tall skyscrapers and lots of fun things to do. Let me share some of my favorite parts about Shenyang!
First, let me tell you about writing English essays, which we have to do in school sometimes. An English essay is like a little story or book that you write in English class, usually between 50-100 words long. Our teacher gives us a topic, and we have to write a few paragraphs about it using good English vocabulary and grammar. It's fun because we get to be creative writers! One time I wrote an essay about my summer vacation. Another time the topic was my favorite food. English essays help make our English better.
Now let's talk about the yummy food in Shenyang! My absolute favorite Shenyang food is luzhi fried dough twist. It's a
long, spiral-shaped bread that is crispy on the outside and soft and doughy inside. The best part is dipping it in sweet soybean paste - mmm, so delicious! You can find luzhi at street food stalls all over the city.
Another must-try food is Shenyang sanzhenzhu, which means \"three bulbs.\" It's a super flavorful hotpot with glass noodles, potatoes, and lotus root. I like putting lots of chili oil and vinegar on mine to make it extra spicy and sour. You'll find sanzhenzhu restaurants everywhere.
For dessert, I love tangguan, which are little sticky rice balls filled with sweet fillings like black sesame, red bean, or peanut. They are so warm, chewy and yummy, especially in the winter. My grandma makes the best tangguan!
Shenyang is heaven for food lovers. After you've stuffed yourself, you'll want to walk around and see the incredible historical sites and tourist attractions. Let me describe some of the coolest places:
The Imperial Palace is one of the top spots. This was the home and office for the early Qing dynasty emperors before they moved the capital to Beijing. You can tour the incredible palace buildings with gorgeous architecture, gardens, and museums full
of Qing treasures. I love dressing up in ancient costumes and pretending to be an emperor or empress there!
Right next to the palace is Shenhe Gu Cheng, which means \"Old Imperial City.\" This walled area has lots of traditions from long ago, like rickshaw rides, calligraphy shows, and little shops selling arts and crafts. You feel like you've traveled back to China's past when you walk around the old stone roads and gates. It's amazing!
For nature, Shenyang has Qingchengshan Park, a huge forest park on a scenic mountain. There are hiking trails, waterfalls, temples, and cable cars over the trees. In autumn, the leaves turn bright red, yellow and orange - so pretty! I go there a lot with my family to get fresh air and appreciate the beautiful scenery.
Speaking of scenery, you can't miss Shenyang's modern architecture too. The brand new LT Metrotown is one of the coolest mall and office districts I've ever seen. It has twisty, futuristic skyscrapers covered in sparkling colored glass and lights. At night it looks like a fairy tale castle! You can go ice skating, shopping, or just gaze at the dazzling lights.
As you can tell, Shenyang has something for everyone - whether you're into culture, nature, food or just having fun. I feel
so lucky to be growing up in such an incredible city that combines new and old so well. If you ever visit northeast China, you have to come to Shenyang and experience it for yourself. I know you'll love it as much as I do! Let me know if you need any other Shenyang tips.
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