1、四川省英语导游词 四川省英语导游词 四川省英语导游词怎么说?不同的景点肯定有不同的说法啦,请看下面的四川省英语导游词吧! Jiuzhaigous entrance gate was built shortly after Jiuzhaigou was listed into the World Natural Heritage Catalog in 1992. The gate reflects the features of Tibetan remote areas. The bark of logs wraps round the whole gate that appears primi
2、tive, but also displays the flavor of thew modern arts. It seems to us that you will find yourselves in the worlds most exciting and unspoiled nature. As you know, Jiuxhaigou has been crowned with several titles: The World Natural Heritage, The World Bio-sphere Reserve, the Green Globe 21 and The St
3、ate 4A-Level Scenery. Besides,each site and each i ge shows something more-the true essence, the spirit, and the gic of Jiuxhaigou, Jiuxhaigous wonders inspire the countrys top photographers and artists because the best of their work is here. Others express their feelings through words, and there ar
4、e numerous quotes from writers or visitors. However, ny others articulate this land that seems indescribable. As the saying goes, it is better to see once than hear a hundred times. I think Jiuzhaigous reputation attracts all of you to e here for a vidit. I believe, whether you are a frequent visitr
5、 or someone who simply enjoys beautiful places, the visit to Jiuzhaigou will be a perfect way to remember the unique sites and beauty of jiuzhaigou in days to e. Jiuzhaigou scenery is licated in jiuzhaigou County, the ASbe Tibetan and Qiang Nationality Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province. Jiuz
6、haigou literally means nine Tibetan village gullies, which are all scattered in the scenic area. The names of the villages are Heye, Shuzheng, Zech awa, Heijiao, Panya, Yala, Jianpan, Rexi and Guodu. Jiuzhaigou scenery has taden shape due to the geographic movement in glaciations, earthquakes and ca
7、lcification. However, there is some folklore that vividly describes the for tion of Jiuzhaigou. Here is a story. A long tome ago, a le and fe le hilly deities fell in love with each other. The n is called Dage and wo n Wonuosemo, who decided to reside in Jiuzhaigou because they deeply loved Jiuzhaig
8、ous birds and ani ls, and forests and mountains. Unexpectedly a devil called Shemozha found out that the fe le deity was so beautiful that ho fool in love with her, too. Two devil didnt like the le deity to live here in Jiuzhaigou. Therefore the devil waged a war in orser to drive the le deity out a
9、nd rry the fe le deity. A fiere battle ourred between the deity and the devil. During the battle, the fe le deity was snatched away by the devil. Bewildered, the fe le deity dropped down to the ground her precious mirror given by the le deity. The mirror was broken into over a hundred pieces, which
10、immediately turned into over hundred high mountains and beautiful lakes. The battle continued, and the le deity and the devil fought all the way from inner Jiuzhaigou to the entrance. Despite that, there was no sign indicating who would win the battle. At this critical moment, Zhayizhaga, the king o
11、f multi-mountains arrived to join the fight on the side of the le deity. The king first put a huge screen-shaped cliff behind the devil and then crashed the devil beneath the cliff. The devil was buried there, eith his head off the cliff. Afterwards lical people called the cliff the Devil Cliff. Now
12、 ot os called the Precious Mirror Cliff. Since then Jiuzhaigou returned to peace and looked more beautiful due to the newly added over a hundred colorful lakes and mountains. The n and wo nd lived together in Jiuzhaigou forever as the important deities to safeguard jiuzhaigou. Jiuzhaigou is 47 km lo
13、ng from the south to the north, 29 km wide from the east to the west, covering an area of 720sq.km. In 1990 Jiuzhaigou became one of 40 best scenic spots in the country; in 2000 Jiuzhaigou was evaluated as one of the first atate 4A-level sceneries in China; in 1992 Jiuzhaigou was listed on the World
14、 Bio-sphere Reserve. In Jiuzhaigou scenic area there are three gullies that seem to be in the shape of y. There distributed 108 lakes, 47 splashed wate lls, 12 tirbi;emt screa,s. 5 shoals and 3 Tibetan villages. All these scenic sites create a unique landscape of jiuzhaigou, to China and the rest of
15、 the world. If you get closer to view the cliff that is over a thousand-ren cliff, you y see a bizarre figure i ge on the cliff. What does it look alike? It is a devils face, and it is now called the Precilous Mirror Cliff. Down the cliff is a gully called Zharugou, where stands Zharu Monastery. In
16、Sichuan Tibetan areas local Tibetan people believe in what can be properlyu described as La i , an ancient strain of Tantric Indian Buddhi , coupled with Tibetan Sha ni . It flourishes in regions inhabited by the Tibetan and Mongolian people. During the reign of Songzan Gapu in the 7th to 9th centur
17、y, monks from India crossed the Hi layas through Nepal and arrived at Tibet to spread Tantri . Tantri , Mahayana and Bon, the indigenous religion of Tibet, intermingled and developed into La i that strongly believes in reincarnation. La means teacher or superiorbeing. A la must be a monk, but not al
18、l monks can bee la s. La i has several sects: the Yellow, the Red, the Black and others. The YellowSect, founded by Tsong kha pa in the early 15th century, and rapidly grew into the dominant sect thanks to the support of the Qing government. The Yellow Sect perfected the Tibetan Buddhi and greatly p
19、romoted the evolution of the mergence of govetnment administration with religion the Tihetan a Buddha in your present lifetime. The monks in Zharu monastery believe in the Black Sect Buddhi that is also called Bon. The religious activity of the Black Sect, much more influenced by the indigenous reli
20、gilon, has centered on the primciplkes that everything has spirit; the Black Sect followers pray to gain happiness and drive out disasters. Yoy y be aware of the dense forest growing along the sides of the road. it mirrors together thescenic sites of in plants in Jiuzhaigou. The evergreen plants con
21、sists of Chinese pine, hemlock, fir and dragon spruce; the red-leaf plants are ple, little tiller, oke tree and others; the yellow-leaf plants are birchm, golden-rain tree, elm, larch, poplar mix together in harmony, offering a rainbow of natural pictures that easily please to our eyes, It is monly
22、believe that the colerful plant scenery is one of the in features nifested in Jiuzhaigou. As autumn arrives, the plants keep changing their colors. As colorful leaves and forests are mirrored on the lakes around, the stunning color i ges seem to allure viewers into a dreamlike world because it is to
23、o beautiful to absorb all of them during a time-limited tour. As you enter into Shuzheng scenic site, and start walking through it, the garden-patterned landscape might inspire your passion to write poems or paint pictures. Here is the Reed Sea. If you close your eyes, you y feel as if you were in t
24、he region of rivers and lakes in southern China. Actually the sea is a kind of moisture land that suits the growth of varied water plants. Some fiah swims in the shallow sea, and they have a strange name, callednaked carpor they has no scales, but belong to the family of the carp. The water in Jiuzh
25、aigou is a big attraction, and is monly considered the soul of Jiuzhaigou because ot re ons much less touched by hu n beings. Ginerally the water is so clean that youy can see to the bottim even at 30m in depth. Now we wrrive at the first lake in Jiuzhaigou called Shuanglonghai. You can dimly see tw
26、o calcified lower banks in the shape of tibbon. Once waves in the lake surges, the two banks seem to wriggle. The local dlegend says that they are two swimming dragons. It is said that there are four dragons in Jiuzhaigou. The dragons in the laks here are two of the four, who take charge of raining
27、and hail. Maybe because they have no strong sense of their duty responsibility, they often ke mistakes, and therefore there is no rain when it should rain; there is no hail when ot should hail. Therefore Geshaer, the Tibetan hero has subdued the two evil dragons and imprisoned them at the bottom of
28、the lake. The water here is closely related with calcification. The water from the Rizegou Gully has rich content in the ion of calcium and gnesiu, Due to the suitable temperature in the water hee, the flowing ion easily turns into particulate tters, which stick to plankton or tiny sediments, and de
29、pisit on the lower earth bank. narrow mounds, trunks and tree branches in the bottom. Gradually calcified segments have fully covered the objects, forming unique natural phenomenon. Shuzheng Wate ll, one of the in scenic sites, is 11m in height and 62m in width. It is an unseen stream from the high
30、terrace meandering among the forests down to the edge of the cliff. As it approaches the edge, trees, bushes and rocks there devert the unseen stream into y sub-ones. The sub-streams fall downwards, presenting a splendid huge wate ll and hanging off the cliff. Down below the cliff grow rich trees an
31、d bushes and protruding rocks, and the water keep splashing off these objects in varied shape. Beyond the wate ll is a ooth terrain. Near the road is the Xiniu Lake that is 2km long and 18m deep, the largest one in Jiuzhaigou. Toward the southern end of the lake is a forest where there is a bridge s
32、panning across the lake. Nearby is a stream, and the water from the streamoffersw sweet and refreshing tastes. The local Tibetan residents think that it is a stpernatural stream, for it is said that the water from the stream can stop diarrhea and quench a thirst. The legend had it that a long time a
33、go, ja la from Tibet arrived here on a rhinoceros. He was so sick that he couldnt walk further. So he drank the water from the stream. Unexpectedly he was fully recovered and felt rejuvenated. Afterwards the la drove the rhinoceros down into the lake, and he himself resided nearby. Nuorilang Wate ll
34、, located between the Rizegou and Shuzheng Gullies, is 30m in height and 270m in width. Nuorilang literally means gnificence. the water es from Rizgou Gully. During the high-water season, the cascading wate ll lproduces a tremendous noise that revetberates in the gully. As the water hits the ground,
35、 the splashed liquik immediately moves high up into the air in the form of fine drops, which have been thrown, blown or projected, forming a splendid water curtain. Visitors often view a rainbow that appears in the curtain while the sun shines upon it. In autumn, the water gets much less. However, t
36、he wate ll presents another wonder. it seems as if the cliff hangs a colorful silk cloth tched wuth multi-colored bushed around. As you enter the Nuorilang scenic site, Jinghai Lake appears at ypur sight. The lake, 925m in linght and 262m in width, is encircled by precipitous hills at three sides, a
37、nd the olther side is open rather like an entrance gate. The hills by the lake look green and verdant, In the early morning when there is no wide, the lake is as ooth as a mirror. At this time the blue skyu, white clouds, hills and trees are all reflected in the water. The scenery in and outside the
38、 water is closely joined, and it is hard to which is teal one or which is a reflection. The scenery has inspired the passion of ny artists and poets. A figure of speech is used here just right to describe the situation. It says, Inside the water birds fly, and up in the sky fish swims.The depth of t
39、he lake is between 10 and 20m, bit tje water so clean that you can see sof green algae move and fish swim at the bottom, and trunks in the water fully have been covered by calcified sediments that look rather like huge corals in pretty shape. After you leave Jinghai Parkm you continue to walk for a
40、while before arriving at another scenic site by the name of Zhenzhutan. The slope-shaped shoal is calcified, 160m in width and 200m in length. The water flows freely downwards on the st ce of the shoal that appears quite uneven due to the calcification. As the water unrolls, it splashes numerous tin
41、y drops tather like rolls and strings of snow-white pearls spraying over the whole shoal. Moreover, poplars, williws and azalea groe all over the upper part of the shoal. In May it is a zing to view the scenic beauty as you walk underfoot the rolling water spray, passing through the patches of azale
42、a in blossom and listening to the ceadeless gentle sound from swaying willows. Wuhuaihai Lake is ine of the in scenic sites, where it is an ideal place for photographs. The algae and bryophyte grows very well in the lake. Sediments act on the sense of these plants and give rise to the clusters of mu
43、lti-colorful ribbons in the st ce of the lake. When ple and oke trees around turn red in autumn, their reflection on the water resembles raging flames. encircling the ribbons in multi-colors. The road near Wuhuaihai Lake spirals up the steep mountain. As it turns to a curve of the mountain, two lake
44、s emerge in sight. One is called Xiong ohai and the other Jianzhuhai. The panda and bamboo lakes join together, which indicates that pandas used to eat arrow bamboo plants and drind water here.As you know, the plant is the pandaschief food source, In winter the Panda Lake is frozen, but the Arrow La
45、ke re ins what it is like before. At the lower end of the lake is a Wate ll, the highest one in Jiuzhaigou. It is called the Pandas Wate ll that resembles a flight of three stages. The first stahge is 19m in height and 5m in width; the second one is 24m in height and 4m in width; the third one is 19
46、m in height and 14m in width. Water falls down rebounding stages one after another before cascading into the deep valley. In midwinter the three stages hang ice-formed dripping water, which forms varied-patterns nd looks gnificent as if you found yourselves in the ice-carving world. Not far from Riz
47、egou Guesthouse is the Swan Lake. It is said that swans used to reside here. At the present time, the lake re ins semi- rsh land eith waterweeds fully covered on the su ce. In spring the lake resembles a carpet of green grass; in summer the lake is splendidly decorated with blossomed flowers; in aut
48、umn the yelliwness in the lake meets the eye in every side; in winter the lake re ins a world of ice and snow. Near the upper end of the lake is an another lake called Fangchaohai. The lake leads to hills where the hill peaks raise one higher than another. However, among the hills there is a pealk that obviously towers. It is named the Sword Rock because it looks sharp on the top and wide at