Welcome to my hometown,Enping,Guangdong,where you can enjoy youselves in the wonderful natural scene and activities. Now,let me give you some tips to help your visits to my hometown more colourful.
The most famous travel spot of my hometown is hotspring. So famous that some travellers even call Enping The Hometown of Hotspring in China. There are three hotsprings in Enping. In general,they are different from the ones in Japen or other places,because they are big ---- a little like swimming pool,but of course,much more beautiful ----- so that you should not bathe without clothes like you do in Japen. As well,you can enjoy a silent and comfortable bath in a small pool if you don't like the people's great passion around you in big pools --- remember,with swimming clothes. All the hotsprings are in the countryside and designed very well,so you can have great sightseeings at mountains,forests and so on the same time when you bathing. If you stay in the hotsprings'holiday villages for a few days,you can also play golf,go fishing,have picnics besides hotspring.I am sure you will enjoy them.
Another good natural activity my hometown offers you is visiting to farms.What can you do to enjoy the great nature in farms of Enping? I can tell for a whole day. At first,enjoy the natural food. Chickens and geese run freely in the yard,vegetables in field without harmful chemical and all kinds of fruit trees including lichi,mango,longan are standing there for you! Secandly,experience the life in country.You can learn to do a few farmwords to relax and have some special experiences,what's more,you will get much knowledge about farming.Also,you can play golf,play basketball swimming and other kinds of sports there.They are actually very good places for who from cities to go.
Although Enping is just a very small city,its beautiful countryside worth going for visits very much. And all the people in Enping welcome you!
March 2, 2009
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Hi Xiadong you have tempted me to visit your hometown. It is so beautiful. I can 'see' the chickens and geese run freely. I grew up in a kampong in Malaysia and we had chickens, ducks and lots of rabbits. We ate rabbits very often - friend or stewed. It is very delicious, but since I left my kampong I have not eaten any. We also had many coconut tress and we used to climb the trees to pluck the fruit. When I went back many years ago, there were no more rabbits, or chickens or ducks. Instead there is road that runs through a housing estate... so sad.
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