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Have any overseas students been to England?

1, visit the "London Eye" and enjoy the unique style of London.

To celebrate the arrival of the Millennium, a huge Ferris wheel stands on the Thames, and people call it the "London Eye". During its 30-minute operation, with the cockpit rising slowly, London's buildings, streets, traffic, green spaces and pedestrians are like a print, which comes into people's eyes in another regular style.

London Eye Tourism in Britain

2. Watch the handover ceremony of the Royal Guards.

Just as foreigners must watch the flag-raising ceremony in Beijing, you must watch the handover ceremony of the Royal Guard at Buckingham Palace in London. This traditional and majestic royal ceremony will be held on time every morning at 1 1: 30 (the next day in winter), as punctually as Big Ben.

Handover ceremony of Royal Guards in London, England

3. Go to the Royal Opera House to watch the performance.

The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in London is very famous in the opera world. Founded in 1732, it is known as the four largest opera houses in the world together with vienna state opera, Scala Opera House in Milan, and metropolitan opera.

Royal Opera House in London, England

4. Buy luxury goods in bicester.

Looking through the Chinese version of the London guidebook, almost all the raiders will mention bicester Village, which can be reached directly by the bus called "Shopping Express". It must be the favorite of shopaholics. It is said that shopaholics buy Burberry there as generously as cabbage.

Bicester Village, London, England.

5. Enjoy English afternoon tea in Leeds.

Drinking afternoon tea like a gentleman and social butterfly in British upper class is one of the top experiences in London! The Ritz Hotel in London, not far from Buckingham Palace, is very famous. Although the price of 36 pounds (about RMB 38 1 yuan) is high, I want to enjoy it? There may be no place. And you have to prepare a formal suit, otherwise you will be refused entry.