# If you don't go to Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, you don't know how high the viaduct is here! Drive through and feel the strength of the motherland!
Hello everyone, my name is Zhang Wei, 34 years old, from Hubei. As an ordinary car mechanic, my life has always been dull, busy in small repair shops day after day. My family is not wealthy, my parents are farmers in the countryside and make a living from farming. I grew up knowing that I had to change my life through my own efforts. So, since I was 18 years old, I started working hard in the city, and although life was hard, I still had hope.
Recently, I made an appointment with a few old friends to travel to Yunnan together. I am especially looking forward to this trip, because not only can I relax, but I will also be able to see the beautiful rivers and mountains of my motherland. Because of work, I haven't traveled for a long time, and I can't wait.
On the day of departure, the sun was shining and the weather was exceptionally nice. Along the way, we laughed and shared interesting stories about each other, and we felt that the trip would be great. As the car continues to drive west, more and more beautiful scenery comes into view, and it is inevitable that my heart will be excited.
As we enter Guizhou, the scenery on the road has become more and more spectacular. The towering mountain peaks and the rolling sea of clouds made me feel the magic of nature. At this moment, I suddenly saw a viaduct, like a giant dragon, spanning the deep canyon, majestic, and I couldn't help but take my breath.
"This bridge is so high!" I couldn't help but shout at my partners.
"You haven't seen anything higher! I heard that the viaducts in the Yunnan-Guizhou area are all top-notch designs! A friend said excitedly.
I secretly thought to myself, I really don't know how high the viaduct here is in Yunnan and Guizhou provinces. As the car slowly drove into the viaduct, my heart gradually hung as the height increased, as if I could feel an invisible force.
Standing on the viaduct and looking down below, the canyon is bottomless, and the green trees shine in the sunlight with a charming sheen, as if it were a vivid picture. I was amazed by the sight and at the same time I was in awe. The construction of the motherland is really proud, and behind such a great project is the hard work and dedication of countless engineers and laborers.
While I was immersed in this emotion, I couldn't help but think of my own growth experience. When I was a child, the roads in the village were all dirt roads, and it was muddy on rainy days, making it very difficult to get around. At that time, I often dreamed that one day I would be able to walk on the wide concrete road and be free to go where I wanted.
However, as time went on, the roads in the village were repaired, but I came to the city to make a living and embarked on a different journey in life. Now, standing on this majestic viaduct, recalling the hardships of the past, the emotion in my heart is more and more profound.
As I drove on, I saw all kinds of viaducts, some of which stood on the edge of the cliff like a rainbow, and some of which meandered through the mountains, and I couldn't help but sigh: the development of science and technology is really impressive. I can imagine how many days and nights of dedication and struggle behind the construction of these bridges can present such a magnificent project to the world.
"The motherland is really strong!" I couldn't help but sigh.
"That's right, it's really getting better and stronger." Friends chimed in.
This trip was not just for relaxation, but also for a baptism of my soul. Through the car window, I saw the changes in the land of my motherland and the people who worked hard to build a better homeland. I think of my parents, who worked in the fields for more than ten years to provide for my education, and it is really worth remembering forever.
Driving on this viaduct, I heard the laughter of my friends in my ears, and my heart was full of warmth. And I have strengthened my belief: no matter how difficult the future is, I will work hard to make my life better, give back to my family, and give back to this great era.
As the wheels turned, the echoes of my heart lingered in my mind for a long time. Every step on the viaduct seems to tell me to face life's challenges bravely and strive to move forward even if it is difficult.
As we drove out of the viaduct, the scenery in front of us gradually changed, and I was still amazed by the verdant mountains and undulating landscapes. I know there are many more unknowns ahead for us to explore. Every bridge and every road is evidence of the development of the motherland and a part of my life's journey.
This trip made me realize the strength of my motherland and made me re-understand myself. In this vast land, everyone who struggles is an important part of a better life. Even if it is difficult, it is always firm and always moving forward, just like those viaducts, connecting our hearts to the vision of the future.
I look forward to every year to come, and I look forward to being able to walk more firmly and confidently on this road. I am grateful to have had such an unforgettable trip, it will be an indelible mark on my life, allowing me to always maintain hope and pursuit for the future in my future life.
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The above is my perception on the Yungui Viaduct, I hope that everyone can stop from time to time in their busy lives, feel the changes and growth of the motherland, and encourage themselves to move forward bravely to meet their own bright future!