It was not summer when I arrived in Paris, so there was no beach or beach. In fact, it was a pile of sand on the banks of the Seine, and then everyone was basking in the sun and pretending to be at the beach. It's almost the same as getting a beach on the Huangpu River in Shanghai.
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It was not summer when I arrived in Paris, so there was no beach or beach. In fact, it was a pile of sand on the banks of the Seine, and then everyone was basking in the sun and pretending to be at the beach. It's almost the same as getting a beach on the Huangpu River in Shanghai.
Seeing this beach will smile, and I will mutter in my heart that only the French can think of such a romantic and grand lifestyle. Here, you can stay away from the noise, listen to the sound of the Seine River, lie on the fine sand to spend leisure time, or you can buy ice cream on the beach. Enjoy the fragrant coffee. The beach also has a library, books and magazines for people on the beach, as well as water fitness classes and small experiments in children's sciences for people to relax and entertain.
Amazingly, the city puts the beach on the beach every summer so residents can enjoy it for free. Of course, some activities may cost money, but most are free. Bring a drink or lunch and a good book to rest under an umbrella. Children can build a sandcastle. There are balls every night and a pentagon-shaped venue to play.
Paris Beach is a temporary man-made beach created in central Paris along the Seine. Every July and August, the Seine Riverside road is blocked, and various activities are held, so that visitors can feel the hot summer style on the beach while being in a fantasy space, rippling through the riverside scenery.
The beach in Paris is very fine, the whole sand is very white, and people are here every day to maintain the environment and clean some garbage.