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for people to visit national parks such as Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan Province, with its amazing lakes
and waterfalls. In China, we like to climb mountains and enjoy a spectacular view from the top
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everyone wants to go to Huang Shan, Tai Shan, Wutai Shan, Emei Shan…There are so many
famous mountains in my country.
2. Do you think that a person's age affects what they consider to be "a place of
interest"?
Definitely
!
I guess I suppose) that some older people might not find it very interesting to visit a
modern city, because they might think that every city looks the same. On the other hand, children
might get excited at the idea of visiting a theme park such as Disneyland in Hong Kong, but their
parents would probably not consider this park as "a place of interest" because it is not natural or
historical. Elderly people would agree it could be interesting for young people but they would tell
you they have no desire (whatsoever) to go there.
3. Do you think that places of interest often also have some educational value?
Yes, without a doubt. Many tourists decide to take a tour of visit) historical sites such as the old
hutong streets in Beijing, you know, the very ancient and narrow alleys in the city, or they go to
the Summer Palace or the Forbidden City. When they visit such places, travelers can find out
about the past, and imagine what fife used to be like during the Ming and Qing dynasties. When
people visit some national parks, or some scenic destinations like Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province,
they can realize how beautiful China really is. In addition, we always have different legends about
these stunning places, like how they were created or which emperor or sage a wise man) has
visited it. I think there is always something to learn when you travel.
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