(2025) Describe A Place With A Lot Of Trees That You Would Like To Visit (E.g. A Forest, Oasis)

You should say:

  • Where it is
  • How you knew this place
  • What it is like
  • And explain why you would like to visit it
Describe A Place With A Lot Of Trees That You Would Like To Visit – Sample Audio

The first place that comes to my mind is a quiet forest in a small town near Kyoto, about an hour away from the city. I first heard about it through some travel recommendations online,and I was immediately drawn to its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty.

This forest is surrounded by open fields, small farms, and tree-lined paths, making it a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

I walk under the tall trees, I can just imagine the way the sunlight filters through the leaves, creating beautiful patterns on the ground. The sound of birds chirping in the background would make the experience even more relaxing.

And to top it all off, there’s a traditional onsen nearby. After a long walk through the forest, I can totally picture myself soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters, surrounded by nature. Breathing in the
fresh country air and feeling the steam rise around me sounds like the perfect way to relax and recharge.

I think stepping away from my usual routine and immersing myself in nature would be such a refreshing experience. Instead of spending my day indoors or at a shopping mall, l’d much rather have a peaceful day like this, just enjoying the simple beauty of the forest.

1. Why do people like visiting places with trees oer forests?

People like visiting places with trees or forests for several reasons.
Firstly, it’s a great way to get close to nature and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. You know, in the forest, you can breathe in the fresh air, listen to the birds singing and enjoy the beautiful scenery, which really helps to relieve stress.
Secondly, it’s a good opportunity for exercise and outdoor activities like hiking or picnicking. It allows people to stretch their legs and have some fun in the natural environment.

2. What are the benefits of having a lot of trees in a place?

Well, there are tons of benefits. For one thing, trees can purify the air. They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is really important for our breathing and the environment.
Besides, they can reduce noise pollution. You know, if there’s a busy road nearby, a row of trees can act as a barrier and make the area much quieter.
What’s more, trees can prevent soil erosion. Their roots hold the soil in place, especially on hillsides.
And of course, they provide a habitat for many animals and birds, which helps to maintain the ecological balance.

3. How can people protect the places with a lot of trees?

I think there are several ways.
Firstly, we should raise people’s awareness of environmental protection. For example, we can hold some activities in schools or communities to let people know how important these trees are.
Secondly, the government should make and enforce relevant laws and regulations. Like strictly punishing those who cut down trees illegally.
Also, we can encourage more people to participate in volunteer activities, such as tree planting and forest patrols. And when we visit these places, we should abide by the rules and not litter or damage the trees.

4. What are the differences between natural forests with many trees and artificial tree – planted area?

Well, there are quite a few differences. Natural forests usually have a more diverse ecosystem. There are all kinds of plants and animals living together in harmony, and the tree species are more abundant.
On the other hand, artificial tree – planted areas are usually more uniform. The tree species are relatively single, and they are mainly planted for specific purposes like timber production or environmental protection.
And natural forests often have a stronger ability to adapt to natural disasters because they have a more stable ecological system. While artificial forests may be more vulnerable in the face of some extreme weather or pests.

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