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"Two-day tour route in southern Guizhou" is a tourist attraction in Swansea Goyle Peninsula, England.

Goyle Peninsula, located in the south of Wales, England, with a total length of about 25 kilometers, is a charming holiday resort, famous for its beautiful bays and beaches. Swansea, located at the end of this peninsula, was a famous coal port at the beginning of18th century. Now the city has developed into a scenic tourist attraction.

Get off at the railway station, turn left along the street, and you will find Swansea Castle built in 1 106. On the right, singleton Street is the largest Swansea market in Wales.

In the east of the city, there is a pier facing the sea at the end of Prince Road, where the Swansea Maritime and Industrial Museum, which shows the history of Swansea, is located. In addition, Swansea Museum is also worth visiting.

Transportation:

Swansea takes about 3 hours by train from Paddington Station in London. It takes about 4 hours by bus from Victoria coach station.

Swansea Tourism Information, Swansea Tourism Consulting Office

Address: sa 1 3qg, Plymouth Street, Swansea

Tel: 44 0 1792 46832 1

Fax: 44 0 1792 464602

Opening hours: Monday to Saturday at 9: 30 17: 30.

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Swansea Castle, Swansea Castle

Located in the center of the city, the castle was built in 1 106 and was destroyed many times in history. The castle is in sharp contrast with the modern buildings around it, and at present it can only be visited abroad.

Address: Castle Street

Swansea Museum, Swansea Museum

One of the oldest museums in Wales is an elegant neoclassical colonnade building. Exhibits include ancient Egyptian mummies, ichthyosaur skeletons, Brunei Travel Network, and a precious Swansea porcelain from the early 9th century/kloc-0.

Address: SA 1 1SN, Victoria Road, Swansea Sea Area.

Tel: 44 0 1792 653763

Fax: 44 0 1792 653763

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday at 9: 0017: 00; Saturday, 9: 00 17: 00.

Admission: free.

Swansea Museum of Ocean and Industry

The museum shows the imitations of the marine industry-related items in this area from19th century to 20th century, from which we can learn the history of Swansea.

Address: SA 1 1SN, museum square, Swansea Maritime Area, Wales.

Tel: 44 0 1792 65053 1