新东方网>英语>英语学习>行业英语>旅游英语>正文

中国必去的著名景点:钱塘潮的英文介绍

2015-09-14 15:48

来源:

作者:

  qiantang river is the biggest in zhejiang province, running from the west to hangzhou bay in the east. it serves as a river hinge, playing an important role in the water-transportation between the east and the west. it is encircled by a group of economically booming cities including shanghai, china's leading industrial and commercial hub, and ningbo, one of china's leading port cities. the extraordinary surging tide of the qiantang river is a world-renowned natural wonder caused by the gravitational pull of the stars and planets. the centrifugal force produced by the rotation of the earth and by the peculiar bottleneck shape of hangzhou bay makes it easy for the tide to come in, but difficult for it to ebb.

  the soaring tide of the qiantang river is such a marvelous spectacle that only the amazon river's surging tide rivals it! annually, millions of people from both home and abroad flock there to watch the magnificent tide on the eighteenth day of the eighth lunar month (also around the mid-autumn day). when the surging tide comes, the water can rise up to a height of 30 feet and the noise it generates sounds like thunder, or thousands of horses running. various activities will also be held to celebrate the annual tide - watching festival, according to local custom. in terms of its history, the custom of watching the bore tide has happened for more than 2000 years. it first appeared during the first century. then, it became popular in the tang dynasty (about 7th -13th century). yangong town in haijing 45 km (about 28 miles) from hangzhou is the best place to watch the qiantang tide.

  更多精彩内容 >> 新东方网英语频道 

  全国新东方英语课程搜索


(实习编辑:高奕飞)



版权及免责声明

凡本网注明"稿件来源:新东方"的所有文字、图片和音视频稿件,版权均属新东方教育科技集团(含本网和新东方网) 所有,任何媒体、网站或个人未经本网协议授权不得转载、链接、转贴或以其他任何方式复制、发表。已经本网协议授权的媒体、网站,在下载使用时必须注明"稿件来源:新东方",违者本网将依法追究法律责任。

本网未注明"稿件来源:新东方"的文/图等稿件均为转载稿,本网转载仅基于传递更多信息之目的,并不意味着赞同转载稿的观点或证实其内容的真实性。如其他媒体、网站或个人从本网下载使用,必须保留本网注明的"稿件来源",并自负版权等法律责任。如擅自篡改为"稿件来源:新东方",本网将依法追究法律责任。

如本网转载稿涉及版权等问题,请作者见稿后在两周内速来电与新东方网联系,电话:010-60908555。

热搜关键词