Kowloon Park has become a beautiful urban park, including a Chinese Garden, a Rose Garden, a Maze Garden and a Sculpture Garden. Next, I collected a 450-word essay on Kowloon Park for your reference only. I hope it will help you. Chapter 1: A 450-word essay on Kowloon Park
In March, the wind was beautiful and the sun was beautiful, and the greenery was abundant. My parents and I went to the beautiful Kowloon Park to play.
Kowloon Park must be inseparable from dragons, so we went straight to Kowloon Plaza. The first thing that catches the eye is the nine tall pillars. It's so high! Each root rises from the ground and reaches into the sky. It's so thick! It takes two classmates to stretch out their arms to hug. This is so beautiful! Some are showing their teeth and claws, some are pressing their front paws against each other, each looking back and looking into the distance, and some are head up and tail down, preparing to fly into the blue sky! Under the Nine Dragon Pillars are blooming pots of colorful flowers, red as fire, white as snow, pink as clouds... extremely beautiful! There are nine dragon heads directly opposite the Nine Dragon Pillar. Look, they are still spraying water happily! Kowloon Plaza also has many beautiful scenery, such as: rockery waterfalls, small bridges and flowing water, pavilions and pavilions... When you come to Kowloon Plaza, you will feel like you are in a fairyland on earth.
A gust of wind blew, and we smelled the aroma of sweet-scented osmanthus. I quickly ran to the sweet-scented osmanthus forest, which is not far from Kowloon Square. The sweet-scented osmanthus trees are like small green umbrellas, which protect people from the scorching sunshine and bring them a little bit of coolness. I looked up and found clusters of golden osmanthus flowers the size of rice grains hidden among the green leaves, emitting bursts of intoxicating fragrance. What a cute little flower! Time passed so fast, and before I knew it, it was noon, and I reluctantly left this beautiful and charming Kowloon Park.
I love you, the beautiful Kowloon Park, and even more, my lovely hometown - Qingliu. Chapter 2: A 450-word essay on Kowloon Park
This morning, we came to Kowloon Park. The scenery here is beautiful, with winding corridors, the majestic Kowloon Pagoda, jagged rockeries, and the fairyland-like Yaochi Tuoyue. Among them, my favorites are Kowloon Tower and Yaochi Tuoyue.
Let’s talk about the Kowloon Tower first! It is located in the southeast of Kowloon Park. It is majestic and is the symbol of the park. Nine dragons, nine pillars, nine corners, nine faces, and nine bells on each floor. Whenever Granny Feng comes, the bells jingle, as if saying to us: "Welcome. Come to Kowloon Park. "A majestic flying dragon is carved on each pillar. The dragon's beard was fluttering in the wind, and its eyes looked around, for fear of enemies approaching it. It roared from time to time, and whenever it found an enemy, it would circle with teeth and claws.
Yaochi Tuoyue is located to the west of Kowloon Park. Legend has it that the Queen Mother admired flowers and dressed up here. The lotus flowers around the lake are so beautiful! I saw lotus flowers crowded together in the pool looking up at the stars. As the breeze blows, the fragrance comes to your nose. Under the sunlight, the petals of the lotus flowers are as white as jade, and five or six petals form a lotus flower. The lotus flowers are in various shapes, some poke their heads out curiously, looking at the beautiful world; some lotus flowers are like the handsome girl, dressing up in front of the calm lake. The lotus has bloomed a lot, some have unfolded two or three petals, and some have all petals unfolded, revealing the tender hood, like a graceful girl standing on the lotus, as if a fairy has just ascended the clouds and descended to earth. The lake is surrounded by weeping willows, flowers are in bloom, and the white rainbow bridge is looming among the red flowers and green trees, making it look like a fairyland.
I love Kowloon Park, and I love the people who built Kowloon Park even more. They built this great place for leisure and entertainment for us! Chapter 3: A 450-word essay on Kowloon Park
In March, the wind was sunny and the greenery was abundant. It was a good time for spring outings. My parents took me to visit Kowloon Park.
Kowloon Park is located at the intersection of the suburbs of Hejin and Longmen Avenue. We walked up the winding zigzag mountain road. Along the way, there were many tourists and people laughing and laughing; the willow trees on both sides of the road have grown. The small green leaves have appeared, the peach blossoms are blooming first, and the breeze blows, as if waving to tourists! Before we knew it, we arrived at Kowloon Park.
The first thing that catches the eye are the nine "dragon" heads on the wall of the park gate. Each one is mighty and fierce, with its lion's mouth open, guarding its home like a warrior. Through the corridor, we came to the pool, where the colorful goldfish were swimming freely. I sprinkled the crumbs on the water, and they all rushed to eat them! There is a large rockery not far from the pool. On the top of the rockery is an eagle with bright eyes and spread wings, as if it is soaring in the sky. Through the rockery, we saw the Kowloon Tower, the landmark building of Kowloon Park. The Kowloon Tower is 50.1 meters high and has nine floors. The plane design is a regular nine sided shape, nine corners, nine faces, and nine pillars. There are lifelike flying dragons carved on it; four bells are hung on each floor, making a tinkling sound, as if they are applauding tourists! Going further southeast, you will reach my favorite place - the children's playground. There are various amusement facilities here, such as bumper cars, trampolines, and flying rats... The most thrilling one is the flying rats, which are like roller coasters. It was the same, it was so fast, it scared me so much that I still have lingering fears when I think about it. Before we knew it, it was getting late, so we reluctantly left Kowloon Park.
Pavilions, carved beams and painted buildings, and Yaochi holding the moon, this is my favorite Kowloon Park! Chapter 4: A 450-word essay on Kowloon Park
My name is Lu Zhaojun, and I am a smart and cute little girl. Come and make friends with me! Hello fellow tourists! Today we are going to visit Jiulong Park, which is located on Jiangyuan South Road, Yicheng County, east of Tongfeng Park.
When we walk into Kowloon Park, we can see the four bright red characters "Kowloon Park" on the boulder at the entrance of the park. There are nine majestic and solid pillars behind the boulder. Nine dragons are carved on the pillars. They have different postures. Some are looking forward, some are looking back, and some are chasing and playing? They stand upright in front of the park, like loyal guardians of the park.
After going down the steps, there is a small square for people to play and play. Walk forward along the path and you will arrive at Jiulong Lake. The lake is round, with nine dragon heads in the center, and water jets will spray out from time to time. On both sides of the lake are the twelve zodiac signs that are carved to life. There is a stone bridge over the lake, with pavilions at both ends for us to rest. Standing on the bridge and looking down, there are many small goldfish in the lake, which look even more beautiful under the lights at night. There are so many beautiful scenery in Kowloon Park that it is impossible to describe them all.
Dear tourists, I will introduce it here. Please take a closer look. If you have any other questions, please ask me and I will explain it to you again. Thank you all! Comments: As a tour guide, the author gave us a detailed introduction to the Nine Dragon Pillars and the beautiful scenery of Kowloon Lake in Kowloon Park according to the order of the tour, which can highlight its characteristics and make it fascinating.