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Culture and Hometown
My Hometown

Anyang, the name of my hometown, is a medium and small-sized city in Henan province of central and north of china. I am very glad to recommend my hometown to you.

Natives in Anyang are very kindly and friendly, if you come here, you will have this impression to depth. People here are also diligent; most of them work hard with a strong desire to make our hometown more beautiful and wealthy.

What I am proudest of is a fairly long history of my hometown. Do you know Shang Dynasty? This dynasty constructed its kingdom in the place of my hometown; it has a history of over 3300 years. Now Anyang is famous for its cultural relics which have been the world culture heritage. Especially, the biggest bronze in the world was dug out here by archaeologist in 1939. There are other culture relics and history sites. Anyang, as one of the eight ancient capital of China attracts lots of visitors from all over the world every year, such as, the old city ruins, Zhou Yi, Tai Ji and the tomb of the first recorded female general in Chinese history.

History of my hometown has a great appeal for visitors; however, maybe a few people who are not natives know there are also beautiful natural scenic views, for instance, Taihang Mountains, and Red-Flag canal. Pretty scenery and nice environment will be found here. The delicious traditional food of my hometown, I also would like to recommend to you. “Bian Fen Cai”, the main food, is made up of many materials; “Fen Jang Fan” is a kind of delicious porridge and “Dao Kou” grilled chicken has existed for more than one hundred years. I believe that you will have a big meal if you come here.

This is my charming and attractive hometown, do you love it? I promise it is a perfect place to be, sincerely welcome you to my

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