Please introduce me to the tourist attractions in the UK (preferably London)~
London, this shocking name makes people think of the history and supremacy of the scenery. of power. The city's entertainment is also available day and night, and never stops. This is a place where ecstasy and fear coexist, inspiration and rage occur: some shining scenes punctuate a sordid stage of authoritarianism. London is a "mixture" of the Third World and the First World. There are beggars begging for food next to expensive RVs on the streets. The conservative tradition is in contrast with the avant-garde art. The dignified Her Majesty the Queen of England, the charming male singer Boy Gee, the avant-garde artist Damien Hirst, the impressionist painter JMW Turner, the exquisite hanging clock and the solemn Big Ben all come from one place City. London is so big, visitors should still try to make use of the subway system here. But wandering around underground will leave you at a loss as to where you are, ruining your overall impression of the city. It’s up to you to take those red double-decker buses (a must-have experience in London) to put these fragmented impressions together. Tourism is one of the UK's largest industries, and London is one of the busiest tourist cities in the world. In 2003, tourism provided 350,000 jobs in London. Most of its famous tourist attractions are located in the city, including: Big Ben, British Airways London Eye, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Horse Guards Parade) Leicester Square London Aquarium London Zoo Charing Cross Rd. China Town Covent Garden Downing Street (Downing St.) and No. 10 Downing Street official residence Harrods department store (Harrods) and Knightsbridge (Knight *** ridge) shopping district HMS Belfast Museum (Houses of Parliament) ) Hyde Park Kensington Palace The London Dungeon Madame Tussaud's Monument to the Great Fire of London National Gallery Natural History Museum Piccadilly Circus and Regent St. Science Museum St. Paul's Cathedral Tate Gallery Tower of London Tower Bridge Tower of London Trafalgar Square Victoria and Albert Museum Westminster Abbey 2006-11-22 19:59 :40 Supplement: Big Ben Big Ben, or Big Ben, the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, is a clock tower located on the banks of the Thames River in London, England. It is one of London's landmark buildings. [edit] Naming There is a theory that Big Ben was named after Sir Benjamin Hall. 2006-11-22 20:00:52 Supplement: Buckingham Palace is located in London, England and is the official residence of the British monarch. [edit] Introduction The architectural style of Buckingham Palace is neoclassical. The main building has five floors, two of which are auxiliary floors used by service personnel with a low height. Therefore, the facade can be treated as three sections, vertical and horizontal. The exterior decoration material of Buckingham Palace is Bath limestone. The front square is surrounded by a cast iron fence and is the venue for the changing of the guard ceremony of the Royal Guards. Outside the square is a statue of Queen Victoria holding a scepter and shaped like an angel. The front entrance of the palace faces northeast and is connected to Trafalgar Square through The Mall. 2006-11-22 20:03:47 Supplement: The British Museum The British Museum is a comprehensive museum located in London, England. It is also one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. It was founded in 1753. The museum currently has a collection of more than 6 million items.
Due to space limitations, a large number of collections are currently not on public display. The museum was officially opened to the public on January 15, 1759. [[edit] Introduction The Great Court of the British Museum is located in the center of the British Museum. It was completed and opened in December 2000. It is currently the largest covered square in Europe. The top of the square is made of 1656 pieces of strangely shaped glass. In the center of the square is the reading room of the British Museum, open to the public.
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Be sure to see Big Ben
London is the capital of the United Kingdom, located in The lowland plain area in southeastern England straddles both sides of the Thames River, not far from the North Sea. At high tide, ships can go directly into the city of London. Because of such a superior geographical location, London has always been the historical and political center of the British Empire. Today's London also plays a pivotal role in the world in terms of business, finance and politics. London itself is a piece of British history. It has gone from splendor to dullness, leaving behind relics from all generations. Ancient buildings can be seen everywhere, creating London's elegant and quiet temperament. This classical beauty is exactly what tourists are attracted to in London. The main reason for this is that based on the city center on the left bank of the Thames River in London, the urban area can be divided into four districts: east, west, south and north. South London is the main factory area, and East London is mostly workers' housing. The Port of London is located in this area. North London refers to the area north of Lord Chancellor's Park. Before the war, it was a famous residential area with golf courses and green spaces everywhere, and was filled with a European-style tranquility and tranquility atmosphere. West London is located to the west of the city center. There are Kensington Great Park and many famous museums and galleries. Especially along the Thames River, there are many buildings with strong past colors, arousing the nostalgia of tourists. In addition, the left bank of the Thames is the economic, cultural and political core of London. There are big shops, palaces, museums, and Westminster Abbey. Visiting any corner of London's streets, you can feel the different styles of Britain. In particular, London also has another kind of idyllic greenery, which is the most tranquil and amiable portrayal. Walking in the foggy London, whether walking in the streets or alleys, in the city or in the countryside, the same thing is that the romantic atmosphere will always surround you. London was once the capital of the British Empire where the sun never set. Today it is still the largest city in Europe. London is the breeding ground for all English-speaking countries. Sometimes it gives people the impression that it is grand, ambitious, and unimaginably beautiful, but sometimes it feels so cold, gray, dirty, and Even ridiculously expensive; this impression depends on your expectations of London and the fullness of your wallet. Different opinions are actually worth pondering. From the perspective of traditional tourist attractions, you only need to travel along the River Thames to visit London. Come here, the House of Parliament, Big Ben, London Tower, and Tower Bridge are all important landmarks representing London. On the road, you can choose to take the subway or the distinctive double-decker bus to explore the city. For tourists who like to pursue the glorious history of Britain, don't miss Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster Abbey _ and other places. For tourists who love historical relics and art, the British Museum_British Museum_, National Gallery_National Gallery_, Tate Gallery_Tate Gallery_, and Natural History Museum_National Portrait Gallery_ are all places worth visiting. SOHO is a district with diverse culture and entertainment, where Pub and street art culture are fully revealed; China Town, Sherlock Homlmes Museum, Madame Tussaud's, and London Zoo Zoo_ and Greenwich Observatory_Greenwich_ are quite good places. London is also a paradise for theater lovers, with more than 100 theaters. If you can't find a way to watch a theater, you can buy Time Out, which provides tourist information. The magazine is released every Tuesday. If you like diverse dramas, go to Soho, or go to the National Theatre, Royal Opera House, English National Opera, and see which drama or music and dance performance can win Your favor. Since London is the global financial center, those who are interested may wish to go to the London Stock Exchange (Stock Exchange) to experience the scene of four thousand stock brokers and investors busy making money.
As for the "Bank of England", which is responsible for printing and minting British coins and protecting the national gold inventory, its immortal status in British financial history can be known from its imposing manner and magnificent classical architecture.
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English introduction to British attractions
1. Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh castle is a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland.
(Edinburgh Castle is a symbol of Edinburgh and even the spirit of Scotland.)
Perched on top of dead volcanic rock, it overlooks downtown Edinburgh.
(Standing on The annual march-past of the military band is held here in August.
The annual march-past of the military band is held here in August. Band arrangement.)
2, Holyrood Palace
The palace of holyrood, formerly holyrood Abbey.
(Holyrood Palace, formerly holyrood Abbey. Holyrood Abbey)
It was later used as the royal residence, also known as the palace of the holy cross, at the end of the royal mile road.
( It was later used as a royal residence, also known as the Palace of Holy Cross, located at the end of the Royal Mile)
It has been the main residence of Scottish Kings and queens since the 16th century.
(It has been the principal residence of the kings and queens of Scotland since the 16th century.)
It is the setting of state occasions and official entertainment places.
Setting of the place)
3, Greenwich Park
Greenwich park includes the old royal observatory, the museum of navigation and Greenwich pier.
(Greenwich park Greenwich Park includes the entire area including the old Royal Observatory, the Maritime Museum, and Greenwich Pier. )
Maritime Greenwich.
(With the theme of "maritime greenwich".)
It was listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997.
(It was listed as a world precious heritage by UNESCO in 1997.)
4. St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's church is located opposite king's college .
(St Mary's Church is located in St Mary's Church opposite King's College.)
Until the 18th century, it was the place where Cambridge university degrees were awarded, and then it became Senate House.
(Before the 18th century, it was the place where Cambridge University awarded degrees to graduates, and was later changed to the current Senate House.)
5, Millennium Dome< /p>
The millennium dome's striking white dome is matched by steel pillars around it.
(Millennium Dome's striking white dome is matched by steel pillars around it.
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The millennium dome, on the Banks of the Thames, was once hailed as Britain's most successful paid tourist attraction.
Known as the most successful paid tourist attraction in the UK)
It was also the climax of the year 2000 celebration in the UK.
(It was also the climax of the year 2000 celebration in the UK. The climax of the event.)
But the millennium dome has been controversial from construction to completion.
(But the "Millennium Dome" has been controversial from construction to completion.)
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English names of famous British attractions~
1. Buckingham Palace
2. Hyde Park - Speakers' Corner
3. Westminster Parliament Building
4. British Museum )
5. London Tower Bridge
6. Tower of London
7. Westminster Abbey< /p>
8. University of Cambridge
9. University of Oxford
10. Windsor Castle
11. Chinatown (London Chinatown)
University of Cambridge:
The University of Cambridge (Honor: Cantab), located in Cambridge, England, is a world-famous university It is a public research university that adopts a collegiate federal system. It is a "G5 super elite university" together with Oxford University, University College London, Imperial College, and London School of Economics. The University of Cambridge is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the UK. The school was formerly an association of scholars established in 1209 AD and is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world.
Tower Bridge:
Tower Bridge is an iron bridge across the Thames River in London, England. It is named after it is located near the Tower of London. Tower Bridge is sometimes mistakenly called London Bridge. In fact, the real London Bridge is another completely different bridge, located upstream of Tower Bridge. Famous tourist spots near Tower Bridge include the Tower of London, St. Catherine's Pier and Shad Thames Street. It was closed from October 1 to December 30, 2016, to carry out its first major structural repairs in 35 years.
Buckingham Palace:
Buckingham Palace is the British royal palace and the place where the King (Queen) works. Buckingham Palace is located in the London Borough of Westminster and is an important tourist attraction in London. Historically, it has also been an important gathering place for the British people during times of celebration or crisis in the UK. In 1761, George III acquired the mansion and used it as a private residence. The palace's expansion project lasted for more than 75 years, mainly by architects John Nacy and Edward Bloor, and built three side buildings for the central courtyard. After Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, Buckingham Palace officially became the royal palace. Since then, Buckingham Palace has been the residence of the British royal family. It is still the royal residence of Queen Elizabeth. The Queen summons the Prime Minister and ministers, receives receptions, holds national celebrations, entertains foreign guests and other important activities here. During World War II, the palace chapel was destroyed by a German bomb; the Queen's Gallery built on its site opened to the public in 1962 to display the Royal Collection. Buckingham Palace is now open to the public, and the famous handover ceremony of the Guards is held every morning, which has become a major landscape of British royal culture.
Chinatown:
Chinatown (also known as Chinatown or Chinatown, often called Chinatown in Japan; English: Chinatown) refers to Chinese people in cities in other countries other than Chinese areas. Settlement area. Chinatowns are very common in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia and North America due to historical factors or special national conditions.
Chinatowns were first formed in the United States and Canada in the 19th century. At that time, discriminatory land regulations strictly prohibited Chinese and other people of color from intervening in the land sales market or only allowed Chinese to purchase land in specific areas, thus forming settlements for the first generation of Chinese immigrants. Chinatowns were formed because the early Chinese immigrated overseas and became a local minority. Facing the new environment and needing to work together to help each other, they lived in groups in one area. Therefore, most Chinatowns are a testimony to the history of overseas Chinese. Chinatown was first called "Great Tang Street". In 1673, Nalan Xingde's "Lushui Pavilion Miscellaneous Knowledge": "In Japan, people began to go there in the Tang Dynasty, and those who lived there called it Great Tang Street, which is now ten miles long."
In English I also need to introduce a tourist attraction in the UK in Chinese, about 50 words,
Westminster Abbey
A resting place of the royals, Westminster Abbey, is one of the most visited churches in the Christian world. It's a beautiful building, full of morose tombs and monuments, with an acoustic field that will send shivers down your spine when the choirboys clear their throats. The roll call of the dead and honored is guaranteed to humble the greatest egoist, despite the weighty and ornate memorabilia.
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is the resting place of the British royal family and is the most visited church in Christianity. It's a beautiful building with lots of tombs and monuments, and the choir boys clear their throats and make music like it goes deep into your spinal cord. The roll call of the dead and the honors makes for egotistic and gorgeous remembrance. Pinduoduo is inferior to it.
English introduction to famous British attractions, preferably with Chinese translation, thank you
Famous British scenic spots in Chinese and English:
1. Edinburgh< /p>
Edinburgh is a famous ancient cultural city in the United Kingdom and the capital of Scotland. It is located on the south shore of the Firth of Forth in the central lowlands of Scotland. Area 260km_. The city was established in 1329 and was the capital of the Kingdom of Scotland from 1437 to 1707. Papermaking and printing and publishing industries have a long history, and industries such as shipbuilding, chemicals, nuclear energy, electronics, cables, glass and food are also important. With the development of the North Sea oil fields, a series of related industries and services have been established. Important transportation hub and airport.
Edinburgh has been regarded as the capital of Scotland since the 15th century, but political power moved south to London several times in 1603 and 1707. The autonomy of the Scottish Parliament was established in 1999. Important cultural institutions such as the National Museum of Scotland, the National Library of Scotland and the National Galleries of Scotland are also located in Edinburgh. Economically, Edinburgh now mainly relies on the financial industry and is the largest financial center in the UK outside London.
Edinburgh has a long history, and many historical buildings are well preserved. Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse, St. Giles' Cathedral and other attractions are located here. Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town are both listed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. In 2004 Edinburgh became the world's first city of literature. Education in Edinburgh is also very developed. The University of Edinburgh, one of the oldest universities in the UK, is located here and is now one of the world's top universities. The globally authoritative QS World University Rankings ranked the University of Edinburgh 17th in the world and first in Scotland in 2015. Together with cultural activities such as the Edinburgh International Arts Festival, Edinburgh has become _1]_ the second largest tourist city after London.
Translation:
Edinburgh (Edinburgh) is a famous British cultural city and capital of Scotland, located on the southern shore of the FOS Bay in the lowlands of central Scotland. The area is 260km. It was built in 1329 and the capital of the kingdom of Scotland in 1437-1707 years. Papermaking and printing industry have a long history. Shipbuilding, chemical industry, nuclear power, electronics, cables, glass and food industries are also important. With the development of Beihai oilfield, a series of related industries and services have been established. Important transport hub, airport.
Edinburgh has been regarded as the capital of Scotland since fifteenth Century, but in 1603 and 1707, political forces moved south to London several times. In 1999, the autonomy of the Scotland Parliament was established. Scotland, National Museum, Scotland National Library and Scotland National Gallery are also important cultural institutions in Edinburgh. Economically, Edinburgh now relies heavily on finance, the largest financial center outside London.
Edinburgh has a long history and many historical buildings are well preserved. Edinburgh Castle, Hollywood palace, St. Giles's Cathedral and other places of interest are located here. Edinburgh's old city and new town are listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites. In 2004, Edinburgh became the first city of literature in the world. Education in Edinburgh is also well developed. University of Edinburgh, one of the oldest universities in the UK, is now located in the world's leading schools. The world authoritative World University ranked QS2015 in, ranking 17 in the world, ranking first in Scotla