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Composition of Tour Guide Words in Heshang Street, Luohe City
Temple fairs on the river street are very lively, with lion dances, dragon dances, dry boats, walking on stilts, monkey tricks … and many folk snacks. What impressed me most was the lion dance. I saw a man holding a hydrangea, and two "lions" jumped out and swayed, jumped and rolled with the hydrangea, making all kinds of dazzling movements, which made us laugh. Having seen enough lion dancing, we went to see dragon dancing again. I saw dragons flying and rolling in the crowd, and a dozen people were holding a dragon. Jinlong is very spectacular. In people's admiration and applause, these dragons seem to become real, sometimes flying in Xiangyun and sometimes falling from the sky. It's like a fairyland.
Oh! By the way, there are monkey tricks. Naughty and lovely little monkey. Listen and play monkey. When the monkey told him to ride a bike, he rode it. He sat down when he told him to sit down. People applauded and threw coins and bills on the ground. The little monkey obediently picked up the monkey money. The monkey immediately stared, and people burst into laughter.
Hmm! How's it going? Do you like the monk street temple fair in my hometown? Want to see it? Come on, Luohe people welcome you!
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