Short Trip
I went to Jiujiang in Jiangxi Province with my roommate.
We depart! After an hour on the metro, we boarded the train as the beginning of our pleasant travel. Beautiful scenery leaped to the eyes through the train window, which is one of the reasons I choose to go by train.
We spent our first day wandering around the city and seeing a lot of historical sights.
Before arriving at the first tourist attraction, we encountered two senior high schools in which the college entrance examination was proceeding. I bought a sunflower as a gift to a student who are brimming with youthful vitality and looking forward to a bright future. Then along the Yangtze River, we visited Nengren Temple, Suojiang Tower, Xunyang Tower, Ligong Dyke which are historically valuable. Some of them propaganda historical knowledge through digital techniques, connecting what I have learned in DMC class with my real life. These ways also allowed me to remember the knowledge I used to keep in mind about geography, history even math. Subsequent places were interesting to combine the teaching and modern elements, which are the youth preferred.
What’s more, it was an essential part to savor the local food, such as radish pancakes, pickled pepper ducks, soybean pudding with fresh milk…
And it’s an exceedingly romantic endeavor to ride an electric bike under a light rain adjacent to the riverbank, feeling the little adorable raindrops bouncing on my cheeks.
“A side water and soil, raises a party person.” For Jiujiang, water is the most essential element for people there. That was what thrust into my mind when I saw a lot of ships for fishing and crossing on the river.
The next day, we climbed Mount Lushan and visited the White Deer Cave Academy.
As soon as we entered the Lushan scenic area, we were attracted by the sound of its flowing water and shocked by the fog in the mountain. It was a rare opportunity for a northern person to watch streams flowing through the rocks. The limpid water resembling an emerald was a marvel for me.
Accompanied by the resounds of streams, I was attracted and kept climbing up without suspension. I am never the person who will give up halfway. When arriving at the summit and witnessing the Sandie Spring Waterfall flowing down, I felt that it was worth all the efforts. I became the one who had seen the waterfall, which was in Li Bai's poem.
Feeling the rain falling down on almost the whole day, I caught a unique mood to climb and hang out around the White Deer Cave Academy. There are many stones carved with educational words and gorgeous flowers painted with purple and pink.
So after this traveling, I think Jiujiang is a city saturated with cultural basis and friendliness.