Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Essay about changes in hometown

Essay about changes in hometown

My hometown is Shiyan. Since the 15th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the spring breeze of the Party has blown into my hometown and awakened the people in my hometown. Since then, my hometown has undergone earth-shaking changes.

First of all, let’s talk about the road. It used to be a muddy path, and when I stepped on it, my pants were covered in mud. Nowadays, it is an asphalt road paved with cement. The current asphalt road can allow six large trucks to drive side by side; I heard that in an emergency, planes can also take off and land! Moreover, there used to be only one main pole line - Renmin Road, but now several main pole lines such as Rocket Road and Chaoyang Road have been added.

Guantian Renmin Road also has a policy: trucks are not allowed to drive on Renmin Road from 7:00 to 19:00 to avoid damage to the road. We were very comfortable sitting in the car, and the car was no longer as "lively" as before.

Let’s talk about the river here - Baier River. This place used to be very unsanitary. People dumped garbage near the Baier River, which made the Baier River smell unbearable. Some people with poor health became even more serious after passing by here. It’s different now. There are environmental protection slogans everywhere, and there are many cleaners sweeping the floor. Not only does the water have no smell, but people have also planted many weeping willows near the Baier River, like a messenger of spring, spreading their arms enthusiastically. Its slender arms are full of vitality; its branches are slender and drooping, flowing down intuitively, like a girl's soft hair, and like a green waterfall, graceful without losing momentum. People passing by here no longer have to cover their noses. In summer, people can also enjoy the coolness under the weeping willows. The sky is bluer and the water is clearer.

Shiyan used to be a small mountain town with less than 300,000 people in the city. Now it is a medium-sized city with 500,000 people in one urban area. Shiyan City’s comprehensive economic strength has been significantly enhanced, social productivity has been further liberated, and people’s lives have improved. Take further steps towards a well-off society. Currently, Shiyan is facing a series of new development opportunities such as the Dongfeng-Nissan joint venture and the construction and development of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project. The Dongfeng-Nissan joint venture will make a qualitative leap in Shiyan's automobile manufacturing capabilities and technological level, achieving a historic leap in the development of the automobile industry. Shiyan will become a veritable world-class "truck manufacturing center." The construction of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project provides new opportunities for promoting water resources development, reservoir area construction, environmental protection, structural adjustment, resettlement and town building, and achieving sustainable economic and social development.

I love my hometown, I love my hometown wholeheartedly! In the future, after I learn the skills, I will use more advanced science and technology to create my hometown and make my hometown more prosperous, beautiful and lovely!

Instructor: Li Jun

Changes in Hometown

Tang Cenyu, Class 1, Fifth Grade, Tongchuan District, Dazhou City, Sichuan Province

My hometown is Dazhou. Although there are no scenic spots and historic sites there, and it cannot be compared with other big cities, in recent years, Dazhou has really been changing, becoming more and more beautiful, prosperous and prosperous.

In the past, the floor on our Dazhou Street was always full of potholes. At night, it was pitch black and nothing could be seen. Old people walking on the street often stepped on the potholes accidentally. I fell down somewhere, and because the road is full of potholes, after it rains, there will be a lot of water in the potholes. If you are walking on the roadside and a car drives over, the water in the potholes will splash all over you. All over your body, you become a veritable drowned rat. Now after many renovations, the road has become flat.

In the past, Dazhou was a notorious garbage city. People littered the city without caring about the environment at all. Trash cans are placed in front of people, but people still throw confetti and lunch boxes everywhere. How blind! But things are different now. People care about the environment very much and don't throw garbage on the ground as they used to. If someone occasionally throws garbage on the ground, someone will take the initiative to come out and say to the litterer: "Please don't throw garbage on the ground, it will damage the environment." And people who litter will also I picked up the trash and put it in the trash can in shame.

After not seeing each other for a few years, Dazhou is really impressive.

I wish the people in my hometown to keep pace with the times, forge ahead, be civilized and polite, and make Dazhou more brilliant!

Instructor: Du Cong

Changes in Hometown

Yaqian, Class 6 (3), Tuhu Primary School, Tamsui Town, Huiyang District, Guangdong Province

p>

Reform means a leap, and opening up heralds prosperity and strength. Bathed in the spring breeze of reform, in just a few years, people's living standards have undergone earth-shaking changes. My hometown is also changing miraculously.

In the past, my hometown was just a small village. The roads are all dirt roads with lots of potholes. The hometown that remains in my mind is full of bungalows. There are only a handful of bungalows that I can see, and most of them are tiled houses. When it is windy or rainy, the houses will collapse in serious cases. Water will get into the house. The road in front of the house is deserted, with no factories or shops, let alone street lights. One street was literally closed off. Back then, owning a bicycle for transportation had become a goal pursued by people. The clothes people wore at that time were all patched. There was a saying in the past: three years for the new, three years for the old, and another three for mending. Even the shoes are made with my own dexterous hands, including straw sandals and cloth shoes...

During the wave of reform and opening up, my hometown turned into a small city. Prosperous and prosperous, beautiful and lovely. The low, dilapidated old houses of the past have long been replaced by novel and unique high-rise buildings. The muddy ancient roads of those days have disappeared. Broad highways crisscross and extend in all directions. On the flat, wide asphalt road, vehicles are flowing back and forth. The road is lined with trees and people are coming and going. The former tile-roofed houses have now become luxurious residences. Looking around, you can see brand-new high-rise buildings rising in rows. The children's paradise is filled with the sound of joy, and the colorful light fountains are decorated like a fairyland. As long as you walk into any home, household appliances are readily available, such as televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, telephones, etc. Browsing, querying information and engaging in cultural and entertainment activities have brought great convenience and endless fun to people's lives. Shopping malls and farmers’ markets have a dazzling array of products. It’s really a new look and atmosphere every year!