哪里有英语作文关于家乡的还有各地的景物,要四川的,250到300字左右

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  • 1、In the midwest of China, there is a small county, called Hongya. It stand in the southwest of Sicuan province.It's a place where contains abundant natural resources. Its terrain is extremely complicated, which consists of hills, mountains, valleys and dams. My hometown has a far-reaching history, especially in agriculture, which happens to be the main source of the income of the local people. Besides, the dairy products processing industry is highly-advanced among the whole nation.

    My hometown is a habitat of Minor ethnic group. We can live together harmoniously putting aside the national prejudice and discrimination. Therefore, we help each other once any member of the big families is in trouble. Any disasters in my hometown deserves our mutual concerns

    2、Sichuan is located in the Upper Yangtze Valley in the southwestern part of

    the country. The second largest of the Chinese provinces, it covers an area of

    220,100 square miles (570,000 square kilometres). Szechwan is bordered by the

    provinces of Kansu and Shensi to the north, Hupeh and Hunan to the east, and

    Kweichow and Yunnan to the south and by the Tibet Autonomous Region to the west

    and the province of Tsinghai to the northwest. It is the most populous province

    in China. The name Szechwan means “Four Streams” and refers to the four main

    tributaries of the Yangtze River, which flows through the province. The capital,

    Ch'eng-tu, is located in the centre of the province.

    From economic, political, geographical, and historical points of view, the

    heart and nerve centre of Szechwan is in the eastern basin area, commonly known

    as the Sichuan, or Red, Basin. Its mild and humid climate, fertile soil, and

    abundant mineral and forestry resources make it one of the most prosperous and

    economically self-sufficient regions of China. The area has been seen by some as

    China in a microcosm and is often viewed as a country within a country. The

    Chinese call the basin Tien Fu Chih Kuo, which literally means “Heaven on

    Earth”.