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1. New England attractions

London 1 (London)

London is a favorite city for tourists. There seem to be many reasons, but there seems to be none. Since Roman times, people from all over the world have gathered in London to taste every inch of land here and complain about the changeable weather. But London is such a city that people can't help falling in love, because love is eternal. It is like an inexhaustible treasure. As long as you dig patiently, the surprise will never stop.

In addition to the famous scenic spots, it seems that there are more secrets of London hidden in the alleys. People with various accents will tell tourists where the places worth visiting are, and tourists will find small shops that create international cuisine behind people with different skin colors and find the food that suits their tastes best. Perhaps, London just feels like home, but it's not home. People have unspeakable love.

2. Edinburgh (Edinburgh)

Historically, we often fought against threats from England, which made the Scots brave and independent. As the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh's urban characteristics are rooted in the unique Scottish culture. Although Edinburgh is not as big as London, every corner here seems to have a story waiting for you to find. Those cellars and narrow alleys all over the old city seem to fill Edinburgh with strange secrets.

The most popular attractions here are Edinburgh Castle, Royal Mile Avenue, St. Giles Cathedral, Carlton Hill, Haller Luther Palace and so on. Every August, Edinburgh International Arts Festival is also very lively. In addition, Edinburgh's unique cuisine and exquisite hand-made gifts also make people here full of praise. At the same time, the impromptu music performance enjoyed here is unforgettable for a long time, and what is even more memorable is the gravel road you walked after the party.

3.york (York)

Walking into York, you will find that this place is still immersed in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. The industrial revolution did not take away its glory. Every brick and tile is the crystallization of history. /kloc-the alleys dotted under the magnificent city walls built in the 0/3rd century will make people forget to look up at those magnificent buildings, such as the most beautiful Gothic cathedral in the world.

A long history and rich historical sites dot every corner of York. If you slow down, you will win. Don't miss every surprise that York brings to tourists. Modern cafes and restaurants that promise to carefully preserve history are quietly opening, as if they can disappear and reappear at any time. No wonder history can be frozen in York.

Take a bath (bath)

There are many beautiful towns scattered in Britain, but none can compare with Bath. Those splendid Georgian buildings and the grandest streets bring people back to that era. They won't be in a trance. I don't know where they are. The world's best-preserved Roman public bathhouse has always attracted countless tourists, and the most common circus and royal crescent in manor drama are the unchanging landmarks here.

Has this town remained the same for two thousand years? Of course not. Now Bath seems to keep pace with the times, with a large number of modern cafes, French restaurants and boutiques dotted on both sides of the old street. However, conflict and integration make it extremely harmonious. If the goods sold here are cheaper, maybe Bath will rush into the top three.

5. Cambridgeshire (Cambridgeshire)

Weeping willows, sunset, riverside, penny, boat, these are all Cambridge written by Xu Zhimo, and now Cambridge. However, there are more than just country poems here. It's Cambridge University standing in the swamp, which makes everyone come not far from Wan Li.

Cambridge is awe-inspiring for its breathtaking classical architecture and world-class academic attitude. Looking at those students in robes, I envy them. They can. I can't help but wonder what it would be like if they could study in such a beautiful environment.

6. Oxford (Oxford)

Lush hills, small houses surrounded by roses, elegant old churches and the world-famous Oxford University Town attract crowds of tourists to Oxford and its surrounding areas, especially in summer, which will become extremely lively.

Oxford University, the most important university in Oxfordshire, is a sacred place with not only magnificent buildings but also profound knowledge. Many students retain the youthful atmosphere here, and 39 colleges are scattered in the yard, all of which are honey-colored buildings. Narrow cobblestone alleys connect them and form Oxford University. This is a good place to visit the colleges of Oxford University with a history of nearly 750 years, and then go to other places in Oxford to see how Oxford, which has left an important mark on the history of industrial development, has made outstanding achievements.

2. British tourist attractions

The famous cultural landscapes in Britain are:

Edinburgh Castle, a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland, stands on the top of extinct volcanic rocks and overlooks Edinburgh City. Every August, a military band will be held here to show the majestic atmosphere of Edinburgh Castle.

No one who travels to Edinburgh will miss Edinburgh Castle, which can be seen in every corner of the city center.

Today, the castle is open to the public, and some buildings inside are also allowed for tourists to visit. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland, welcoming more than 654.38+200,000 tourists from all over the world every year. There is a military museum in the castle, which displays various objects and records the military history of Scotland, Britain and Europe.

Edinburgh Castle is an important symbol of Edinburgh. Edinburgh's coat of arms bears an image of Edinburgh Castle. The annual Edinburgh military parade is also held in front of Edinburgh Castle.

Westminster Palace, also known as Parliament House. It is the seat of the British Parliament (including the House of Lords and the House of Commons). The Palace of Westminster is one of the representative works of Gothic Renaissance architecture, which was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1987. The building includes about 1 100 independent rooms, 100 stairs and 4.8km long corridors. Although today this palace was basically rebuilt in19th century, it still retains many historical sites when it was first built, such as Westminster Hall (dating back to 1097). Today, it is used as a major public ceremony, such as a display before a state funeral.

Tower Bridge is a suspension bridge, located in London, England, across the Thames. It is named for its proximity to the Tower of London. It is the first bridge at the mouth of the Thames (15 bridges were built on the Thames) and a symbol of London. The bridge was built in 1886 and opened to the public on1June 30, 894, connecting the north and south of London into a whole.

/kloc-In the second half of the 0/9th century, with the rise and development of commerce in East London, the demand for building a new bridge across the Thames at the lower reaches of London Bridge was driven. But this bridge can be a traditional fixed bridge because it will cut off the port facilities between the London Bridge and the Tower of London. If the new bridge is too low, the boat will make it impossible for me to reach the dock. 1870, the pedestrian underpass under the Thames was opened, but it still could not replace the need of the new bridge.

The London Eye, located on the Thames in London, England, is the first ferris wheel in the world and the largest ferris wheel built in 2005. It is a landmark in London and a famous tourist attraction in America.

The London Eye was opened at the end of 1999, when the sponsor was British Airways, so it was also called the Millennium Wheel, with a total height of 135 meters (443 feet). There are 32 cabins in London's eyes, all of which are made of tempered glass, so they are all equipped with air conditioning systems. Each cabin can carry about 25 passengers, and the rotating speed is about 0.26 meters per second, that is, it takes 30 minutes to turn around. ; The London Eye was built to celebrate the new millennium, so it is also called the Millennium Ferris wheel. Passengers can take the London Eye and have a bird's eye view of London. The London Eye turns into a huge blue halo at night, which greatly increases the dreamy temperament of the Thames.

3. Small towns in New England

This is a black fairy tale that subverts childhood memories.

Emma Swan's life has nothing to do with fairy tales. The reason for abandoning the baby made her lonely until the night of her 28th birthday. A boy's visit changed everything.

Take Henry Emma back to his home in Storybrooke, Maine, where all the residents are characters in fairy tales, but no one remembers his true identity. If he is right, then his gentle and lonely teacher, Mary Margaret Blanchett, is actually Snow White or Emma's long-lost mother.

In the fairy tale world, we can see Snow White living in exile as a fugitive under the pressure of Empress Dowager Cixi. Snow White is a girl who gradually grows into a hero. She will do anything to live happily with her true love Prince Charming.

In Storybrooke, Emma and Henry are inseparable, and her friendship with Mary Margaret is getting deeper and deeper. The dark magic that plagued this small New England town made it impossible for her to ignore it. If Emma can accept the role of Storybrooke rescuer and break the spell, she may realize her lifelong dream: reuniting with her family.

This is a tortuous modern adventure. Fantasy is full of fairy tales that we like.

The story depicts a magical and real world full of magic, love, courage and struggle. After experiencing all kinds of magical adventures, Emma, an ordinary person who once lived in the city, has a new understanding of life and the world like Alice who fell into the rabbit hole.

4. Places of interest in Britain

The famous buildings in Britain include elizabeth tower, Westminster Palace, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, Edinburgh Castle, Westminster Abbey and so on.

1 elizabeth tower (elizabeth tower)

Formerly known as Big Ben, the bell tower of Westminster Palace, one of the world-famous Gothic buildings, the landmark of London, the famous ancient clock in London, and the big newspaper clock of the bell tower attached to the British Parliament Building. 20 12 in June, Britain announced that it would rename the famous London landmark Big Ben Bell Tower as elizabeth tower.

2. Westminster Palace, Parliament Building.

Also known as Parliament House, it is the seat of the British Parliament (including the House of Lords and the House of Commons). The Palace of Westminster is one of the representative works of Gothic Renaissance architecture, which was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1987. The building includes about 1 100 independent rooms, 100 stairs and 4.8km long corridors. Although today this palace was basically rebuilt in19th century, it still retains many historical sites when it was first built, such as Westminster Hall (dating back to 1097). Today, it is used as a major public ceremony, such as a display before a state funeral.

3. Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is the main bedroom 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. From 1703 to 1705, John Scheefeld, Duke of Buckingham, built a large town hall building here and renamed his mansion Buckingham Palace. /kloc-the luxurious architectural style at the beginning of the 0/9th century is more noticeable than its gorgeous appearance. Later, it was used in imperial memorial hall, art exhibition hall, general's mansion and treasury, which constitutes the main building today. Now Buckingham Palace is open to the outside world, and the handover ceremony of famous guards is held every morning, which has become a major landscape of British royal culture.

4. British Museum (one of the four largest museums in the world)

The British Museum, also known as the British Museum, is located in Russell Square, north of New Oxford Street in London, England. The museum was founded in 1753 and officially opened to the public on 1759 65438+ 10/5. It is the oldest and most magnificent comprehensive museum in the world, and it is also one of the four largest and most famous museums in the world. This museum collects many cultural relics and treasures from all over the world and manuscripts of many great scientists. Rich and varied collections are rare in museums all over the world. The British Museum has more than 8 million collections. Due to space constraints, 99% of the collections are not on public display.

5. Edinburgh Castle

The Royal Castle of Scotland is the spiritual symbol of Scotland, which was built in the 6th century. It is located in the highest position in Edinburgh, facing cliffs on three sides. It is a popular tourist attraction in Britain. Every year, 6.5438+0.5 million people come to visit, and the Edinburgh International Art Festival in August every year is a carnival.

6. Westminster Abbey

Located on the north bank of the Thames, it was built in 960. It is the Anglican Church and the exclusive chapel of the British royal family. This church is a typical Gothic building, where many British celebrities are buried. It is also known as the tower of honor, and was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1987.

5. The geographical location of New England

Wales is Wales.

It is a part of Britain. Wales is bordered by England in the east, Bristol Strait in the south, and the Irish Sea in the north and west, with a land area of 20,720 square kilometers and Cardiff as its capital. The transportation from Wales to the European market is very convenient, and there are also railways. The road leads directly to the British-French cross-harbour tunnel, and the new European railway freight station is also located in Cardiff.

Compared with the prosperity and urbanization of England, the natural scenery, customs, language and culture of Wales are relatively simple. Wales has unpolluted natural beauty and ever-changing geographical landscape, and the territory is full of local beauty. The full name of Wales is the Principality of Wales, but now the Prince of Wales is only a nominal monarch and does not have actual political rights.

6. British attractions

5a refers to scenic spots, such as Badaling Great Wall, Qing Dongling, Yungang Grottoes, zhouzhuang town and West Lake.

1. Badaling Great Wall

Badaling Great Wall is located at the north exit of Du Jun Guangou Ancient Road, Yanqing District, Beijing. It is an important part of the Great Wall in Wan Li, a great defense project in ancient China and a pass of the Great Wall in Ming Dynasty. Badaling Great Wall is an important outpost of Juyongguan. In ancient times, it was called Juyongguan, and the risk was Badaling.

The Badaling Great Wall in Ming Dynasty is called Guanyugou, which is one of the eight scenic spots in Juyongguan in Ming Dynasty. Badaling Great Wall was the first section of the Great Wall opened to tourists in Ming Dynasty. Badaling Scenic Area is dominated by Badaling Great Wall, with modern tourist service facilities with complete functions, such as Badaling Hotel named by President Jiang Zemin himself, China Great Wall Museum, etc.

Badaling Scenic Spot is a demonstration site of national civilized scenic spots, which is famous for its magnificent landscape, perfect facilities and profound cultural and historical connotations. It is a world-famous tourist attraction.

On May 8, 2007, Badaling Great Wall was officially approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national 5A-level tourist attraction.

2. Qing Dongling

Qing Dongling Mausoleum is located 30km northwest of zunhua city, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, and125km west of Beijing, covering an area of 80km2. It is the royal mausoleum complex with the largest existing scale, the most complete system and the most appropriate layout in China.

The Qing Dongling Mausoleum was founded in 166 1 year (the 18th year of Shunzhi) and lasted for 247 years. 2 17 palaces and archways were built one after another, forming 15 cemeteries. The mausoleum is 12.5km long and 20km wide from north to south. There are 16 1 individuals buried in it, including five emperors, 15 queen, 136 concubine, three brothers and two princesses.

20 15 and 10 were rated as national 5A-level tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration in June.

3. Yungang grottoes

Yungang Grottoes are located at the south foot of Wuzhou Mountain and the north bank of Wuzhou River, about 16 km west of Datong City, Shanxi Province. The grottoes are excavated along the mountain, extending from east to west for about 1 km. With 45 main caves, 252 niches and more than 565,438+0,000 stone statues, it is one of the largest ancient caves in China.

Yungang Grottoes 196 1 was announced by the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 200 12 and 14, and was rated as the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration on May 8, 2007.

4. Zhouzhuang Town

Zhouzhuang Town is located in the southeast of Suzhou, at the junction of Kunshan, Wujiang and Shanghai. It is a pre-selected world cultural heritage site and the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions.

Zhouzhuang Town is surrounded by water, because the river Cheng Zhen, depending on the water into a street, taking the street as the city. The main attractions are Fuan Bridge, Shuangqiao and Shenting. There are 14 ancient stone bridges built in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties in the well-shaped river channel. There are more than 800 aborigines living by the pillow river, and more than 60% of the houses still retain the architectural characteristics of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

5. West Lake

West Lake is located atNo. 1 Longjing Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou.

The natural surface water sources of the lake are Jinsha River, Longhong River, Chishan River (Yin Hui) and Changqiao River. The West Lake is located at the edge of the southeast hills of China and the northern edge of the middle subtropical zone. The annual average total solar radiation is between100-10 kcal/cm2, and the sunshine hours are 1800-2 100 hours.

There are more than 100 park attractions in West Lake, including the GT Ten Scenes of West Lake; Three Comments on Ten Scenes of New West Lake and Ten Scenes of West Lake. There are more than 60 national, provincial and municipal key cultural relics protection units, including Broken Bridge, Leifeng Pagoda, Qian Memorial Hall, Jingci Temple and Su Xiaoxiao Tombs.

In 2007, Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area was rated as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction.

7. Three places in New England

The English can be called Anglo-Saxons. The British include English, Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish. Among them, only the English can recognize the Anglo-Saxons, and only they have deep roots with the Anglo-Saxons.

When the Anglo-Saxons, Jutes and other Germans invaded Britain, the Celts had settled in Britain for many centuries. So when the Germans invaded, they fought bravely against the Germans. But the Germanic belt occupies most of Britain. The place they occupied was called England, and the land between them was the land of the Angles. The Celts were defeated and retreated to the western mountains. They formed what is now Wales.

Later, Wales was conquered by King Edward I of England of England. But Wales merged with England in 1536. In order to strengthen the rule of Wales, the merged Crown Prince of New England was generally named Prince of Wales. As for Scotland, it merged with England at 1703. After the death of Queen Elizabeth I, there were no descendants, so the British monarchy was cut off.

So her distant relative, King James VI of Scotland, succeeded to the throne of England, which opened the curtain of James I and Stuart in England. But at this time England and Scotland are still two independent countries.

After the Glorious Revolution, Parliament passed the law of succession to the throne, according to which James II's daughter Anne obtained the right to inherit Mary I. In 707, the parliaments of the two countries passed a joint bill, and the two countries merged into one country, called the Kingdom of Britain.

8. Attractions in Scotland, England

Britain, located on the edge of European territory, is a fascinating country. It has a long and complicated history, rich national culture, charming royal family, pleasant rural scenery and real castles, as well as rock music, football and fashion brands, which together create a strong British style. There are countless famous scenic spots in Britain, which can be distinguished by cities.

History has left it with a large number of medieval castles, churches and relics. Natural scenery includes the famous Lake District, Scottish Highlands, Welsh rural scenery and so on. For example: British Museum, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Big Ben, Cambridge City and other attractions.

9. Famous scenic spots in New England

CityofNewHaven, also known as New Haven, is the second largest city in Connecticut. It is located in New Haven County, Port of New Haven, and the north shore of Long Island Bay. According to the 2000 census, the population of New Haven is 123626. It is generally believed that New Haven is located in the middle of New England and new york metropolitan areas, so the culture and values of New Haven are similar to these two metropolitan areas. The alias of New Haven is Yushu City or Yushu City, because there used to be a large number of elms with a long history in New Haven. Although these elms have infected dutch elm disease in recent years, New Haven is still a city full of green. The world-famous Yale University is located here. New Haven is considered as the first planned city in the United States (1638). The seaport is also the birthplace of former US President George W. Bush.

The present position has a history of 33 1 year, from/kloc-0 to 1 year when the constitutional monarchy was established in the glorious revolution in 688.

Britain is an island country in western Europe, consisting of England, Wales and Scotland on the island of Great Britain, Northern Ireland in the northeast of Ireland and a series of affiliated islands. In addition to the mainland, there are 14 overseas territories with a total population of more than 65 million, among which the English (Anglo-Saxons) are the main ethnic groups, accounting for 83.9% of the total population of China.

Britain established a constitutional monarchy in the glorious revolution of 1688, becoming the first country in the world to complete the industrial revolution in the 1960s and 1930s of 19, and its national strength grew rapidly. From18th century to the beginning of 20th century, the territory ruled by Britain spanned seven continents, and it was the most powerful country and the largest colonial empire in the world at that time. Its colonial area is11times that of the mainland, so it is called the empire that never falls.

The development history is as follows:

England merged with Wales on 1536. From15th century to16th century, the wool industry became a national industry, and the demand for wool in Britain doubled. American landlords' farms have become pastures, and small pieces of real estate have been concentrated into large pieces through enclosure or occupation of public land. As a result, a large number of farmers lost their land, went bankrupt and became homeless.

Starting from 1530, the king promulgated a series of bloody legislation, forcing vagrants to be employed by new noble and capitalists. Overseas plunder and trade are also important ways of primitive accumulation.

/kloc-After the 6th century, Britain organized many trading companies to plunder pirates. Dock officials, customs officials, naval officers and soldiers, and even local senior officials all collude with pirates. JHawkins, a pirate, sold blacks to get rich, while FDrake, under the protection of Elizabeth I, plundered Spanish American colonies and sailed the world from 1577 to 1580, shocking Europe.

1588, Britain defeated the Spanish-American Armada and took the first step to win the world maritime hegemony.

1603, Queen Elizabeth died childless, and King James VI of Scotland succeeded to the British throne, called James I, and started the Stuart dynasty. From the second half of16th century to the first half of17th century, the capitalist economy developed rapidly, and the increasingly powerful bourgeoisie and new noble could not stand the autocratic rule of feudal monarchies.

10. What are the scenic spots in Britain?

There are not many people in China. This state is dominated by white people, and the law and order is also very good.

Vermont, located in the northeast of the United States, is a tourist attraction with large forests. Because it is cold, there are many ice and snow projects. It's-it's beautiful. There are many winter and summer camps in Vermont every year.

Vermont is a state in New England in the northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, new york to the west, Quebec to the north, and Connecticut River and New Hampshire to the east. The capital Montpellier. The name of this state comes from the French word Months, which means castle peak. Vermont is nicknamed Green Ridge State and Green Mountain State. The name of Montpellier, the capital, also comes from the French city of the same name. Vermont is famous for its beautiful scenery, dairy products, maple syrup and radical politics.