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Which city in England is Liverpool?

There are few cities in Britain that have such things. Liverpool is the fifth largest city in Britain.

Introduction:

Liverpool, a port city in northwest England and the fifth largest city in Britain, has a population of over 470,000. It is one of the five boroughs in Merseyside and the capital of Merseyside. It is located 325 kilometers northwest of London, and it takes 2 hours and 40 minutes to get to London by train.

Liverpool is a famous commercial center and the second largest commercial port in Britain, with a vast hinterland, and its foreign trade accounts for 1/4 of the whole country. Exports rank first in Britain, and imports are second only to London. It used to be a famous manufacturing center in Britain.

Climatic conditions:

Liverpool lies on the northwest coast of England. Influenced by the Gulf Stream, the climate in Britain is mild and humid. Although located in high latitudes, the temperature in winter is not very cold, and the average temperature in summer is mostly below 30 degrees Celsius.

From June to August, the average high temperature is 2 1 celsius, and the average low temperature is 12 celsius. The rainy weather in Britain is also world-famous. You can enjoy British romance with light rain gear. It has a maritime climate, with an annual general temperature of 10-32 degrees Celsius, and the rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year.

Famous attractions in Liverpool:

1, Liverpool Museum

Located in the north of Port Albert, mersey river. Modern architecture with novel appearance mainly displays the characteristics of the city, covering all aspects of Liverpool's urban history, costume art, navigation and aesthetics. Just like a polite gentleman, he slowly tells people the importance and cultural influence of Liverpool as a world-class port.

2. World Museum

Liverpool World Museum has been with the people of Liverpool for more than a century since it first opened on March 8th 1853 and moved to William Brown Street on March 8th 1860.

As the oldest museum and gallery in the National Museum of Liverpool, it is like a learned old man telling an old story here. Extensive and proficient in archaeology, anthropology, natural history and folklore, you will appreciate the charm of this old man when you come here.

3. Open your eyes gallery

Open? Eyes? Gallery (Open Eyes Gallery) was established in 1977. It is a photography gallery funded by public funds and close to Albert? Dock, you can enjoy the beautiful harbor scenery when you go out.

As a leading photographic art gallery in Britain, it is more like a fashionable young man who is committed to photography with a wide range of subjects, including video works from the 1930s to the present.