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Introduction of interesting tourist attractions in Britain English introduction of British tourist attractions

Introduction to the top ten scenic spots in London in Chinese and English

Edinburgh Castle 1

Edinburgh Castle is a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland. It is located at the top of the extinct volcanic rock, overlooking the center of Edinburgh. The annual military band parade was held here in August.

Edinburgh Castle is a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland. Standing on the top of a dead volcanic rock overlooking Edinburgh. Every August, a military band plays here.

2. Holliday Palace

The Palace of Holyrood, formerly known as the Monastery of Holyrood. It was later used as a royal residence, also known as the Holy Cross Palace, at the end of Royal Mile Road. Since16th century, it has been the main residence of the king and queen of Scotland. It is the setting of national occasions and official entertainment places.

Hollywood Palace, formerly known as Lillywood Abbey. It was later used in the royal residence, also known as the Holy Cross Palace, at the end of the Royal Mile Avenue. Since16th century, it has been the main residence of the king and queen of Scotland. It is the setting of national occasions and official entertainment places.

3. Greenwich Park

Greenwich Park includes the Old Royal Observatory, the Maritime Museum and Greenwich Pier. Greenwich Maritime. It was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.

Greenwich Park includes the whole area, including the Old Royal Observatory, maritime museum and Greenwich Pier. With the theme of "Greenwich on the Sea". It was listed as a precious world heritage by UNESCO in 1997.

4. St. Mary's Church.

St Mary's Church is located opposite King's College. Until the18th century, it was the place where the degrees of Cambridge University were awarded, and later it became the Senate.

St Mary's Church is located opposite King's College. Before18th century, this was the place where Cambridge University awarded graduates' degrees, and later it was changed to today's Senate House.

5. Millennium Dome

Millennium Dome The striking white dome is surrounded by steel columns. The Millennium Dome on the Thames was once known as the most successful paid tourist attraction in Britain. This is also the climax of the celebrations in Britain in 2000. However, the Millennium dome has been controversial from construction to completion.

The striking white dome of the Millennium Dome matches the surrounding steel columns. The Millennium Dome, located on the Thames, was once regarded as the most successful paid sightseeing spot in Britain. This is also the climax of "Celebrating 2000" in Britain. However, the "Millennium Dome" has been controversial from construction to completion.

6. Big Ben

Big Ben is the nickname of the big clock in the bell tower of the British Parliament Building. This is a bell tower on the Thames in London, England. It is one of the landmark buildings in London. The tower is 95 meters high, the clock is 9 feet in diameter and weighs 13.5 tons. It rings every 15 minutes.

Big Ben or Big Ben, the bell tower in Westminster Palace, is the nickname of Big Ben, the bell tower in the British Parliament Hall. It is a bell tower on the Thames in London, England, and it is one of the landmark buildings in London. The bell tower is 95 meters high, 9 feet in diameter and weighs 13.5 tons. It rings every 15 minutes.

7.buckingham palace

Buckingham Palace is the main dormitory and office of the British monarch in London. Located in Westminster, the Palace is one of the venues for national celebrations and royal welcoming ceremonies, and it is also an important tourist attraction. Buckingham Palace is an important place to celebrate or meet in times of crisis in British history. Buckingham Palace is now open to tourists. The famous handover ceremony of guards is held every morning, which has become a major landscape of British royal culture.

Buckingham Palace is the main bedroom and office of the British monarch in London. Located in Westminster, the Forbidden City is one of the places where national celebrations and royal welcoming ceremonies are held, and it is also an important tourist attraction. Buckingham Palace is an important gathering place for celebrating or crisis in British history. Buckingham Palace is now open to the public, and a famous guard handover ceremony is held every morning, which has become a major landscape of British royal culture.

8. elizabeth tower elizabeth tower

Elizabeth tower, formerly known as Big Ben, is the bell tower of Westminster Palace, one of the world-famous Gothic buildings and a landmark building in London. 20 12 in June, Britain announced that it would rename the famous London landmark Big Ben Bell Tower as elizabeth tower.

Elizabeth tower, formerly known as Big Ben and the bell tower of Westminster Palace, is one of the world-famous Gothic buildings and a landmark building in London. The big newspaper clock in the bell tower of the British Parliament Hall, 20 12 In June, Britain announced that the bell tower of the famous London landmark "Big Ben" had been renamed "elizabeth tower".

9. St. Paul's Cathedral.

St Paul's Cathedral is a world-famous religious shrine, the fifth largest cathedral in the world, the first cathedral in Britain, the second largest dome cathedral in the world and one of the five largest churches in the world.

St Paul's Cathedral is a world-famous religious shrine, the fifth largest cathedral in the world, the first cathedral in Britain and the second largest dome church in the world, ranking among the five largest churches in the world.

Tower of London 10

Located on the Thames, the Tower of London is an iconic palace and fortress in London, England. James I (1566- 1625) was the last ruler to live in the palace. The Tower of London is a fortress, armory, treasury, mint, palace, astronomical observatory, refuge and prison, especially for upper-class prisoners. It was last used as a prison during World War II.

Located on the Thames, the Tower of London is an iconic palace and fortress in London, England. James I (1566- 1625) was the last ruler who lived in the palace. The Tower of London used to be a fortress, armory, treasury, mint, palace, observatory, refuge and prison, especially for upper-class prisoners. It was last used as a prison during World War II.

Introduction to the world famous tourist attractions in Britain

Located on the west coast of Europe, Britain enjoys a superior geographical position and attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world every year. So what are the famous scenic spots in Britain? Next, let's take a look at the world-famous tourist attractions in Britain, hoping to help everyone.

One. British Museum

The British Museum, also known as the British Museum, is located next to Russell Square in London and is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. There are more than 7 million cultural relics and treasures from all over the world in the museum, which is rare for museums all over the world.

Second, Big Ben.

Big Ben is a large newspaper clock on the bell tower at the northern end of the British Parliament Building. It was built on the Thames in 1858, with a height of nearly 100 meters. Almost every visitor to Britain will come here to take a group photo. The bell tower rings every fifteen minutes, giving off the classic melodious Westminster bell, and it will ring deeper at the hour.

Third, the London Eye.

The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, was built in Britain to celebrate the arrival of the year 2000. Sitting on it overlooks London. If you choose to shoot at dusk, the romantic sunset on the Thames will be unforgettable. The London eye at night has a fantastic temperament, and the Ferris wheel lit by lights forms a huge blue halo, just like the bright eyes in the night sky.

Fourth, Buckingham Palace.

Buckingham Palace was built from 1703 to 1705. It is now the place where the Queen of England works and lives in London, the administrative headquarters of the royal family, and one of the few royal palaces still in use in the world today. Like the famous Parliament Building, Tower Bridge and red double-decker bus, it is a symbol of London and even the whole UK.

5. Tower Bridge in London

Tower Bridge is one of the landmark buildings in London and a symbol of London. The tower bridge consists of four towers, which are divided into upper and lower floors. The upper level charges, and the lower level vehicles and pedestrians are free. There are two towering square main towers on the bridge foundation, which are five stories high. The main tower has a white marble roof and five small minarets, which look like two crowns from a distance.

What are the tourist attractions in Britain?

Britain has rich cultural heritage and many famous scenic spots. Here are some tourist attractions in Britain. Let's have a look! I hope I can help you.

What are the tourist attractions in Britain?

1. British Museum

The magnificent British Museum displays art treasures collected from all over the world, showing the development process of human beings from prehistoric times to modern times. Famous collections include Rosetta stone, Parthenon statue and Portland vase.

2. tate modern

The unique tate modern is the National Museum of Modern British Art. It is located in the original site of the power station on the Thames, where the main works of Matisse and Picasso, as well as contemporary art works, exhibitions and installations are exhibited.

3. Tower Bridge in London

Tower Bridge in London is the first bridge at the mouth of the Thames in London, England (there are 15 bridges on the Thames). It is also a symbol of London and is called "the main entrance of London". The bridge was built in 1886 and opened to the public on1June 30, 894, connecting the north and south parts of London into a whole. Tower Bridge in London is a suspension bridge, originally a wooden bridge, and later changed to a stone bridge.

4. Museum of Natural History

The museum not only has a permanent dinosaur exhibition, but also has the largest, tallest and rarest animal collection in the world. Don't miss the life-size blue whale model, spiders 40 million years ago, earthquake simulators and elephant eggs.

5. London Eye

British Airways' London Eye has become a major feature of London. This is the highest sightseeing Ferris wheel in the world, and visitors can have a panoramic view of 55 most famous buildings in London in just 30 minutes.

6. Thames

Thames is a famous "mother river" in Britain. It originated in the Cotswolds in southwest England, with a total length of 346 kilometers, spanning the British capital London and more than 65,438+00 cities along the river, with a drainage area of 65,438+03,000 square kilometers. It widens in the lower reaches of London, forming a 29-kilometer-wide estuary that flows into the North Sea. In the upper reaches of London, there are many places of interest along the Thames, such as Eton, Oxford, Henry and Windsor.

7. Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest existing castle in the world and the administrative residence of Her Majesty the Queen. This 900-year-old castle covers an area of about 480,000 square feet. There are many beautiful gardens around Windsor Castle, and visitors can enjoy the picturesque English countryside. St George's Chapel in the castle is a typical Gothic building with exquisite design.

Famous tourist attractions in Britain

Britain is a highly developed capitalist country. As one of the four largest economies in Europe, its citizens have a high standard of living and a good social security system. So what are the interesting places in Britain? What are the tourist attractions in Britain? What is the most famous tourist attraction in Britain? Let's take a look at the most famous tourist attractions in Britain.

Famous scenic spots:

Windsor Castle:

Located 34 kilometers west of the suburbs of London, it is a villa of the British royal family. This was originally a castle built by William Ⅰ the Conqueror when he occupied Britain in the 10 century. 1936, he ascended the throne of King Edward VIII of Germany. In order to marry a divorced woman, he even gave up the throne and was reduced to a duke. After his abdication, he lived here with Mei as soon as possible, which made Windsor Castle famous and added romance. Windsor Castle has a large area, and places to visit include the Royal Palace and St George's Church. The palace is beautifully displayed, with many famous paintings and weapons on display. Among them, St. George's Church has a towering spire, and its interior is resplendent and full of portraits of historical emperors.

Shakespeare's former residence:

Stratford is a small town on the outskirts of London, which is famous for the birth of the great English writer Shakespeare. Shakespeare was born on 1564 in a house in Hanley Street, Shakespeare's former residence. This is a Tudor-style building with two floors, in which Shakespeare's legacy is preserved.

Things, and things related to him and used by people; The old room in the upstairs room.

This bed is where Shakespeare was born that year.

Loch Ness:

Furness, the northernmost city in Britain, is about 8 kilometers southwest of the city. The lake is 24 miles long and strip-shaped, and the deepest part can reach 900 feet. For thousands of years, there have been legends about monsters in the lake, and Loch Ness is famous for it.

Noise. Since the 1930s, some people have taken photos of suspected water monsters here, which attracted a large number of scientists to explore and study, and tracked them with instruments, but none of them were found. However, witnesses affirmed that the monster had several pinnate fins on its back and a long neck, which looked a bit like a dinosaur. Believe it or not.

Recommended cities: London, Cambridge, Oxford, Liverpool and Edinburgh.

Rendun:

London was built in 1 1 century, and it has a history of more than 900 years now. It is located in the southeast of England, where the Thames River flows. It was once the famous capital of the British Empire and the birthplace of parliamentary democracy in the world. There are many places of interest everywhere, full of imperial customs. London is foggy all the year round and is a world-famous "foggy city".

Building a bridge:

Located about 90 kilometers north of London, it is an ancient university town in Britain. It is a small town across the Jianhe River and has been the education center of Britain since the 3rd century. There is little decomposition between towns and universities. The city center is the university center, and the surrounding environment of full of green is beautiful and quiet, full of scholarly atmosphere. It is one of the most beautiful towns in Europe.

Taurus:

Founded in 1 168, Oxford University is composed of 37 colleges and is famous for its arts and sciences. The campus is located in all parts of the city center, with lawns, paths and walkways everywhere, just like roaming in the Grand Duchy. Among many colleges, the Goethe-style Christian College is the most magnificent, which was built in14th century and has a series of buildings, including different wing halls and beautiful and elegant churches. In addition, there is a Mary church not far away, and visitors can climb to the top of the tower to have a bird's eye view of Oxford. The library behind the church is the oldest library in Oxford, which was built in14th century and has a very unique appearance.

Liwupu:

Liverpool is the second largest trading port in Britain, belonging to the northwest of England and the capital of Merseyside. It is located 325 kilometers northwest of London, and it takes 2 hours and 40 minutes to get to London by train. With a population of over 470,000, Liverpool has a maritime climate. The annual temperature is generally between 65,438+00-32 degrees Celsius, and the rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year.

Liverpool is rated as the best tourist city in Britain by the British National Tourism Administration, attracting millions of tourists every year. Below the archway, cobblestone streets are lined with shopping centers, galleries, museums, bars and office buildings. At the same time, Liverpool is also a city of innovation, which has nurtured many world-famous artists, performers, comedians, inventors and politicians. Liverpool is also a city of sports, and Liverpool and Everton Football Club are world-renowned. It is also the birthplace of the most famous national horse race in Antri.

Edinburgh:

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. Scotland lies in the north of England. It was originally a kingdom of Scotland. 1707 was incorporated into the British territory. Except for the central region, most of them are highlands, which have the most beautiful plateau scenery in Britain and are full of different customs. Edinburgh is a well-preserved medieval city, which exudes an ancient and elegant style everywhere.