Traveling in Britain is sometimes a stressful thing-you are spoiled by beauty too easily.
Especially in London, the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, the tombstone of Westminster Abbey, and the statue in the British Museum ... The Millennium years have not damaged its great beauty, but added a layer of vicissitudes when overlooking all beings. The worldly fame and fortune have become vain in the face of lofty history, and I have been watching it for a long time. Those who are less psychologically tolerant like me are almost beginning to doubt the meaning of life.
however, the Borough Market is a special case.
it's not that it's too young-in fact, this vegetable market is older than many places of interest in London. The earliest literature about it appeared in 1276, but in the oral history, its life can be traced back to two thousand years.
In 43 AD, after the Celtics conquered Britain, they built a bridge on the Thames (the predecessor of London Bridge), and later the town of London, the prototype of London, was built along the river-and many people believe that the bridge was chosen here because there was already a lively market here.
Later, Boluo Market experienced numerous foreign invasions, war baptism, relocation, closure and reopening. With such a long history, it was not bitter at all. On the contrary, this is a big amusement park in the dream of eating food. It is fresh, full and full of vigor. It uses all means to tease your senses naked:
There are seven or eight kinds of vegetables and fruits in scattered hills, and tomatoes alone have different sizes, shapes and colors, which are full of bright colors of the Mediterranean sun.
because of this, you hardly need any strategies to visit Boluo market. The ingredients are too rich and fresh, even if boiled, they are infinitely fresh and sweet. What's more, most stalls can be tried, and you can always find the one you like all the way-just remember, don't eat breakfast before you come.
There are many food parks, just to see if you can eat them.
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