Question 2: Any recommendations for a day out in Birmingham? I've been in Birmingham for three years now and I don't think there's much to do. You could buy a train ticket and go to the Cadbury Chocolate Factory, which is Cadbury's global headquarters, and see how chocolate is made, which is quite interesting. cadburyworld.co.uk/... .e.aspx
Birmingham is also home to Europe's largest shopping mall, Bulling, where you'll find everything you need for a day's shopping. town is pretty much the same as any other city in the UK, and there's New Street, which is a shopping street. There is also a pub street, the whole road is pub, club, night only lively, called Board Street. these are in the city center, from the New Street Station off the train can be reached on foot.
Question 3: How about traveling to Birmingham, Birmingham travel fun Birmingham has meandering scenery, beautiful architecture and deep cultural and artistic deposits. The city retains many classical buildings, the famous University of Birmingham's many campuses are also in these exquisite buildings, is also one of Britain's famous "red brick university". The city's museums and galleries contain authentic paintings by many of Europe's most famous painters, and the Central Museum and Art Gallery contain works and sculptures by famous masters. The city center square has the James Watt Monument. Watt Monument in the city center square. Canon Hill Park is one of Birmingham's premier parks. Sport is also an important part of Birmingham's life and it is the 'European City of Sport'.
Question 4: What are the best hot pot restaurants in Birmingham? Most of the food and snacks for Chinese tastes are concentrated in Chinatown, with supermarkets such as Shengfa, Nichibei, Xinye, and farther away there is Rongye Hong (very big!). The supermarkets are Sheng Fa, Nichido, Xinye, and far away there is Rongye Hong (very big!). Catering industry has red sky, Taipan, national, Han Dynasty, China Court, British and Chinese restaurants, all in the Chinatown neighborhood! Recently, there is a German food street in new street, a lot of western food!
Question 5: Which is better, Tsinghua or Birmingham? 20 points It has to be Tsinghua. The moon is not that full in foreign countries, the G5 in UK is better than Birmingham, but the rest... Even if it
Question 6: Which is good for the University of Leeds and Birmingham Depending on what you read, if business surely Leeds is good
Question 7: Birmingham Cinema Entertainment Recommendations, Birmingham Cinema what is good buy their own ship in the Planky
Question 8: Which is good for the University of Birmingham and the University of Southampton? If you go by business, you generally go to UMass, then Birmingham, then Glasgow, then Southampton.
This entanglement, I have encountered, first of all, I first eliminated Glasgow, although the ranking and history of Glasgow are considered good, but because to go to the United Kingdom to study or preferred England, Scotland is slightly backward, and Scotland and Glasgow's English mouth English I guarantee that it will subvert the imagination of your British English ~ to go abroad to study in addition to the school and the profession, and of course, more is the feeling of the local conditions, to improve their English level, of course, is also the best. The first thing you need to do is to improve your English.
The UMass rankings are high, the business school is famous, and the city is relatively new, well-equipped and economically developed, and there are more Chinese people, and there is a Chinatown in Manchester. My 2013 Chinese New Year was spent in Manchester Chinatown, still more atmosphere. You can also have the opportunity to watch Manchester United matches in Manchester, and Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United, is a mecca in the eyes of the fans, but of course that's an afterthought.
I was studying in Birmingham, I'm from the University of Birmingham, Birmingham is the second largest city in the United Kingdom, but there is still a gap between the first big city and London, like the feeling of the second-tier cities in China, but life is still more convenient, the have all, there is also China Town, Chinese students are also more, and the price is not so high, the cost of living is lower than the city of Man City, because he is a old The cost of living is a bit lower than Manchester, because he is an old industrial city. The center of life in Birmingham is not very far from the University of Birmingham, it is worth saying that the University of Birmingham is still very beautiful, is the kind of British universities you imagine, after all, it is one of the Russell Group members.
Finally, Southam, a relatively small city, Southam is a coastal city, the famous Titanic set sail from here to the United States. Nangan is ranked the furthest behind the 4 universities, and I would suggest that if you have the top 3 choices, this one should not be considered. The city is also very small and not on the same level as the first 3.
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Question 9: How about Leicester, what are the fun places to visit in Leicester Within three hours of Leicester Liverpool, Manchester City, Nottingham, Cambridge, London, Sheffield, Birmingham are all worth playing, and a day on the train in each of these places is enough. To watch soccer you can look online for sites that sell Premier League tickets. There are cheap ones to stay by the Thames, I stayed in one for thirty pounds a day when I was there and it was right out the door to Tower Bridge, it was an apartment and very nice, you can look it up on booking.
Question 10: Which city is relatively bigger and better, Liverpool or Birmingham? The second largest city in the UK after London. In the center of England . Birmingham is a large industrial city in the Midland region of central England in the United Kingdom. According to statistics, the city has a population of 989,956, with a total population of around 2 million within 80 kilometers of Birmingham, making it the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom outside of London.