Scarborough is a small port in the north of England, which was established when the vikings landed in England around 1000. In the later history, it was first used as the territory of a Viking aristocrat, and when this aristocrat gradually weakened, it became the settlement of fishermen. In the Middle Ages, due to its superior geographical location, British businessmen and sailors gradually gathered here, making scarborough a lively place.
It is said that Scarborough Fair is real in history. In the Middle Ages, scarborough held a grand business meeting every year, which was actually an annual trade fair. It started from August 15 and lasted for 45 days. Such a large scale and grand occasion was unique at that time.