Travel notes in early summer: I counted trains in the park under the roots of Xi'an City Wall
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2024-07-24 14:47:58
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I always had a lot of time when I was a child. I still remember that when I was a child, there was an abandoned railway track not far from my grandma's house. Several friends and I always walked around the railway track happily, picked up a wooden stick and knocked on the railway track. The crisp sound can be transmitted far away. Now that I grow up and have a family, I miss that carefree time very much every summer. Fortunately, not long ago, I heard that Xi'an had a new park where trains could be seen. I happily went there with my children last weekend, and I also wanted to let them experience the fun of my childhood.

When it comes to parks, they are actually not rare in Xi'an. After all, in the ancient cultural capital, there are many parks renovated based on historical relics, such as Daming Palace Ruins Park, Xingqing Park, Daci' en Temple Ruins Park, etc., and have been there countless times. In recent years, major Internet celebrity parks have continued to emerge, such as the "Little Sanya" Fanchuan Park, Kunming Chi Qixi Park, and Chang 'an Central Park, which are dazzling and contract all the leisure time of Xi'an people. But due to time and distance factors, I will just take my children to some parks near my home. If the distance is too far, it doesn't seem to have the magic to attract me. When I heard that Xi'an had opened a park where trains could be seen-the Longhai Line Railway Theme Park, I decided that no matter how far I would go to see if I could regain my childhood memories.

The Longhai Line Railway Theme Park was just opened during May Day this year. It is located between the Longhai Line and Huancheng North Road in Lianhu District. It is not large in area, but it is just right. You can relax and not be too tired after walking around. The park is divided into 7 sections, each section has its own characteristics, becoming a leisure resort in the busy city. As soon as I walked into the park, the child exclaimed. A green train roared towards me. I quickly took out my mobile phone and captured this moment. When the train left, only shiny rails and coarse stones were left. The construction in the park is also mainly based on train elements, and the statues of railway workers are lifelike. I just happened to teach my children a practical lesson that labor is a virtue. There is also a route map of the Longhai Railway, train wheels that look like dumbbells... Everything seemed to complement the Longhai Line trains, bringing me back to my childhood in an instant.

The infrastructure in the park is also very complete and there are many benches. My children and I didn't feel tired at all even after walking and resting. There are also many warning signs in the park reminding visitors to pay attention to safety, but parents still cannot relax their vigilance. After all, the high-voltage lines around the train are nearby, so they still have to entertain while ensuring the safety of their children.

Although this park is not large in area, it is extremely rich in vegetation. No wonder I smelled a refreshing fragrance of flowers before I entered the park. Roses, petunias, and hydrangea flowers bloomed competitively here, and various plants paved the way. The beautiful and colorful path, through the sparse tree shadows, the sun is mottled, and the roar of the train can be heard in my ears. If I have time, it is definitely the best way to kill time.


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