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English introduction of British tourist attractions
Edinburgh Castle 1
Edinburgh Castle is a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland.
Edinburgh Castle is a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland. )
It is located at the top of the extinct volcanic rock, overlooking Edinburgh.
Standing on the top of the extinct volcanic rock overlooking Edinburgh. )
The annual March of the military band was held here in August.
(Every August, a military band is held here. )
2. Holiday Palace
Holyrood Palace, formerly known as Holyrood Cathedral.
Holiday Palace, formerly Holiday Abbey. )
It was later used as a royal residence, also known as the Holy Cross Palace, at the end of Royal Mile Road.
(Later it was used in the royal residence, also known as the Holy Cross Palace, at the end of Royal Mile Avenue. )
Since16th century, it has been the main residence of the king and queen of Scotland.
Since16th century, it has been the main residence of the king and queen of Scotland. )
It is the setting of national occasions and official entertainment places.
(It is the setting of national occasions and official entertainment places. )
Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park includes the Old Royal Observatory, the Maritime Museum and Greenwich Pier.
Greenwich Park includes the whole area, including the Old Royal Observatory, maritime museum and Greenwich Pier. )
Greenwich Maritime.
With the theme of "Greenwich on the Sea". )
1997 is listed as a world heritage by UNESCO.
(1997, listed as a precious world heritage by UNESCO. )
4. St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church is located opposite King's College.
St Mary's Church is opposite King's College. )
Until the18th century, it was the place where the degree of Cambridge University was awarded, and later it became the Senate.
(18th century ago, it was the place where Cambridge University awarded graduates' degrees, and later it was changed to today's Senate. )
5. Millennium Dome
The striking white dome of the Millennium Dome matches the surrounding steel columns.
The striking white dome of the Millennium Dome matches the surrounding steel columns. )
The Millennium Dome on the Thames was once known as the most successful paid tourist attraction in Britain.
The Millennium Dome on the Thames was once regarded as the most successful paid sightseeing spot in Britain. )
This is also the climax of the celebrations in Britain in 2000.
This is also the climax of "Celebrating 2000" in Britain. )
However, 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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Introduction of British tourist attractions in Chinese and English
People who have been to the British Museum before may find the British collection rich and magnificent. In fact, no atrium can set off its position to meet many tourists every day. Especially those who were lucky enough to visit the British Museum a year or two ago must be puzzled by the chaos of the fence and construction in front of the gate. However, all these inconveniences were finally solved after the opening of the new Grand Court at the end of last year. This renovation project, which cost 6,543.8 billion pounds and started at the end of 1999, was officially put into use on February 7, 2000 under the name of Queen Elizabeth II. The roof of the whole hall is completely covered with exquisite glass, and the original internal garden of the museum and the world-famous reading room have been transformed into a beautiful, vast and spectacular public space. This hall, built with 65,438+0,000 tons of stones, 400 tons of steel bars and 300 tons of glass, has a beautiful appearance and classical lines, which makes visitors completely attracted by this brand-new structure as soon as they enter the British Museum. In addition, located in the center of this hall is the precious reading room of the British Museum. This dome-shaped reading room, built in 1857, holds many precious books. Originally only for people with reading cards, it is now open to the general public through this transformation plan, so that all tourists can get a glimpse of its true colors. Since its opening, the public space of the British Museum has not only become more spacious and bright, but also the function of connecting the exhibition space in the museum has made the whole visit smoother. In addition, through this renovation plan, the hardware level of the British Museum has also been improved, giving visitors a more comfortable visiting space. For example, coffee stands and restaurants are planned on both sides and above the hall so that passengers can sit down for a cup of tea or a comfortable meal when they are tired. Along the outside of the reading room, there are as many as three beautiful museum shops located here so that tourists can buy some small gifts to commemorate this visit. The British Museum has also adjusted its opening hours appropriately, except Monday to Wednesday until 9: 00 pm and Thursday to Saturday until 1 1 pm, which is probably the latest museum in the world. Passengers who are interested in visiting London may wish to take a walk here in the evening if they have no special plans.
Address of scenic spot: How to get to Big Russell Street: Bus: 10, 24, 29, 73,134; Line 1
Subway: holborn, Tottenham Court Road, Russell Square, Gucci Street.
Opening hours: Monday: 9: 00- 18: 00. Tuesday 3: 00-2 1: 00, Thursday-Saturday 9: 00-
Telephone number of scenic spots: +44 (0)20 7580 1788
Sightseeing fax: +44 (0) 20 7323 86 14 People who have been to the British museum may think that Great Britain has a rich and magnificent collection. In fact, there is not enough background for their position in the court to meet the daily number of tourists. Unfortunately, those who visited the British Museum before 20 12 must be puzzled by the architectural chaos in front of the big wall. However, all these inconveniences were finally solved in the opening of the orientation hall (Grand Court) at the end of last year. Cost1000000 pounds, from the end of 1999, the renovation plan will be carried out in the name of Queen Elizabeth II, and the hall,
It officially opened on February 7th, 2000/KLOC-0. The roof of the whole hall is completely covered with exquisite glass, and the house originally used as a museum garden and the world-famous reading room have been transformed into a quite vast and spectacular public space. /kloc-the use of 0/000 tons of stone, 400 tons of steel and 300 tons of glass, the well-built hall, beautiful appearance and classic lines make visitors enter the British Museum, and the whole attention is completely attracted to this new building. In addition, it is located in the center of this hall, which is the rare reading room of the British Museum. This dome-shaped building was built in
In 857, there were many books in the reading room, which were originally held only by those who read cards for research. Now, through the transformation plan, they are open to the general public, so that all visitors can have a glimpse of their identity. Since the opening of the exhibition hall, the public space of the British Museum is not only more spacious, but also the bright hall connects the exhibition spaces with various functions, and the whole visit activities are smoother. In addition, through this renovation plan, it has greatly improved the hardware level of the British Museum and given visitors a more comfortable visiting space. For example, plan cafes and restaurants on both sides and above the hall to
When tourists are tired, they can sit down for a cup of tea and have a rest, or eat comfortably. Along the periphery of Reading, there are as many as three units located in this beautiful museum shop for tourists to visit and rest, and you can also buy some small gifts to commemorate the visit. The opening hours of the British Museum have also been adjusted appropriately. Except Monday to Wednesday, it is open until 9 pm, and it is open from Thursday to Saturday 1 1, which is probably the second kind of museum with the latest opening in the world. Tourists who are interested in visiting London at night may take this route if there is no special program. Address of scenic spot: How to get to Big Russell Street: Bus: 10, 24, 29, 73,134; line
Subway: holborn, Tottenham Court Road, Russell Square, Gucci Street.
Opening hours: Monday: 9:00-18:00. Tuesday Wednesday: 9:00-2 1:00, Thursday to Saturday: 9:00-
Telephone number of scenic spots: +44 (0) 207580 1788
Fax of scenic spots: +44 (0) 20732386 14
Introduce the tourist attractions in Britain in English.
Brief introduction of tower bridge in London:
(Note: Not London Bridge! )
Tower Bridge is in London: it crosses the Thames near the Tower of London. This is a suspension bridge. When the deck rises at an angle from the middle, ships can pass through the deck.
The north of the bridge is Tashan Mountain, and the south of the bridge extends to Bermondsey area in South Walker. Tower Bridge is more conspicuous than London Bridge, and people often mistake it for London Bridge. Many tourists go to London to see the Tower Bridge. It has its own exhibition center on the horizontal walkway. This is one of the best perspectives in London.
English introduction of famous scenic spots in Britain, preferably with Chinese translation, thank you.
Famous British scenic spots in Chinese and English:
1. Edinburgh
Edinburgh, a famous British cultural city and the capital of Scotland, is located on the south bank of Firth in the lowlands of central Scotland. The area is 260km_. Founded in 1329, 1437- 1707 is the capital of the Kingdom of Scotland. Papermaking, printing and publishing have a long history, and shipbuilding, chemical industry, nuclear energy, electronics, cable, glass and food industries are also very important. With the development of Beihai Oilfield, a series of related industries and services have been established. An important transportation hub, the airport.
Edinburgh has been regarded as the capital of Scotland since15th century, but in 1603 and 1707, political forces moved south to London many times. The autonomy of the Scottish Parliament was established from 65438 to 0999. Important cultural institutions such as the National Museum of Scotland, the National Library of Scotland and the National Gallery of Scotland are also located in Edinburgh. Economically, Edinburgh now relies mainly on the financial industry and is the largest financial center in Britain outside London.
Edinburgh has a long history and many historical buildings are well preserved. Edinburgh Castle, Holiday Palace, St Giles Cathedral and other places of interest are all located here. Together with the new city, the old city of Edinburgh is listed as a world heritage by UNESCO. Edinburgh became the first literary city in the world in 2004. Education in Edinburgh is also very developed. Edinburgh University, one of the oldest universities in Britain, is located here and is still the top university in the world. The world's authoritative universities ranked QS20 15, Edinburgh University 17, and Scotland ranked first. Together with cultural activities such as Edinburgh International Arts Festival, Edinburgh has become the second largest tourist city after London.
Translation:
Edinburgh is a famous British cultural city and the capital of Scotland, which is located on the south bank of Firth, a lowland in central Scotland. The area is 260km. Founded in 1329, 1437- 1707 is the capital of the Kingdom of Scotland. Papermaking and printing have a long history. Shipbuilding, chemical industry, nuclear energy, electronics, cable, glass and food industries are also important. With the development of Beihai Oilfield, a series of related industries and services have been established. An important transportation hub and airport.
Edinburgh has been regarded as the capital of Scotland since the 15th century, but in 1603 and 1707, political forces moved south to London several times. 1999, the Scottish Autonomous Parliament was established. Scotland, the National Museum, the National Library of Scotland and the National Gallery of Scotland are also important cultural institutions in Edinburgh. Economically, Edinburgh is now heavily dependent on finance, the largest financial center outside London.
Edinburgh has a long history and many historical buildings are well preserved. Edinburgh Castle, Hollywood Palace and St Giles Cathedral are all located here. Edinburgh's old town and new town are listed as world heritage sites by UNESCO. In 2 004, Edinburgh became the first literary city in the world. Education in Edinburgh is also very developed. The University of Edinburgh is one of the oldest universities in Britain, and now it is located in a leading school in the world. The world authoritative world university ranks QS20 15 in, the world ranking 17, and Scotland ranks first. With the development of Edinburgh International Arts Festival and other cultural activities, Edinburgh has become the second largest tourist city after London.
2. Tower of London
The Tower of London is an iconic palace and fortress in London, England, located on the Thames.
James I (1566- 1625) was the last ruler to live in the palace.
The Tower of London used to be a fortress, an armory, a treasury, a mint, a palace, an observatory, a refuge and a prison, especially for prisoners in the upper class. It was last used as a prison during World War II.
1988 is listed as a world cultural heritage.
Translation:
The Tower of London (Tower of London) is an iconic palace and fortress in London, England, located on the Thames.
James Ti (1566- 1625) regarded him as the last ruler of the palace.
The Tower of London is a fortress, an armory, a vault, a mint, a palace, an observatory, a refuge and a prison, especially an upper-class prisoner. The last time he was used as a prison was during World War II.
1988 was listed as a world cultural heritage.
3. Cambridge University
Cambridge is located in Cambridgeshire, 50 miles north of London. Cambridgeshire itself is a small English town with about 654.38 million residents. There is a river in this town called "Jianhe" (Jianhe is also translated as "He Kang"). Jianhe is a small river winding from north to south. There are many bridges on Jianhe River, the most famous of which are Math Bridge, Gray Bridge and Sigh Bridge, hence the name Cambridge. Cambridge University itself has no designated campus, no walls and no school card. Most colleges, research institutes, libraries and
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