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Introducing British tourist attractions with English ppt

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. The vast majority of colleges, research institutes, libraries and laboratories are built on both sides of Jianhe River in Cambridge Town, in different locations in the town. Cambridge has excellent roads and railways, and it is also close to the main airport in London.

Translation:

Cambridge is located in Cambridgeshire, 50 miles north of London. Cambridgeshire itself is a small town in England with about1100,000 inhabitants. There is a river across the city called River, which is called "Jian River". Jianhe River is a north-south river with twists and turns. There are many bridges on Jianhe River, the most famous of which are Mathematical Bridge, Green Bridge and Sigh Bridge, hence the name of Cambridge. Cambridge University itself has no designated campus, no walls and no school card. Most colleges, research institutes, libraries and laboratories are built on both sides of Jianhe Town and in different locations in the town. The roads and railways in Cambridge are very developed, and it is close to the main airport in London.

English introduction of scenic spots in Britain

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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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.

Introduce a British tourist attraction in English and Chinese with about 50 words.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey, the resting place of the royal family, is one of the most visited churches in the Christian world. This is a beautiful building, full of melancholy graves and monuments. When the choir boy clears his throat, the sound field will make you shudder. The naming of the dead and the respected will certainly make the greatest egoist feel humble, although the souvenirs are heavy and gorgeous.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is the resting place of the British royal family and the most visited church in Christianity. This is a beautiful building with many graves and monuments. Boys who drink choirs clear their throats and make music that seems to go deep into your spinal cord. It is the honor of the deceased to vote by roll call, which dwarfs egoists and gorgeous souvenirs.

English names of famous British scenic spots ~

Buckingham Palace 1

2. Hyde Park (Lecture Corner)

3. Westminster Parliament Building

4. British Museum

5. Tower Bridge in London

6. Tower of London

7. Westminster Abbey

8. Cambridge University

9. Oxford University

Windsor Castle 10

London Chinatown 1 1

Cambridge University:

Cambridge University (Cambridge University; Title: Cantab), located in Cambridge, England, is a world-famous public research university, which adopts college federalism and belongs to the same "G5 Super Elite University" as Oxford University, University College London, London Imperial College London and London School of Economics. Cambridge University is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Britain. Its predecessor is an association of scholars founded in 1209, and it is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world.

Tower Bridge in London:

Tower Bridge is an iron bridge across the Thames in London, England. It is named because it is located near the Tower of London. Tower Bridge is sometimes called London Bridge by mistake. In fact, the real London Bridge is a completely different bridge, which is located upstream of the Tower Bridge in London. The famous tourist attractions near Tower Bridge in London include the Tower of London, St Catherine's Pier and Shade Times Street. It will be closed from 20 16, 10, 1 to12,30 for the first large-scale structural maintenance in 35 years.

Buckingham Palace:

Buckingham Palace is the royal palace in Britain and the place where the king (queen) works. Buckingham Palace, located in Westminster Autonomous Region of London, is an important tourist attraction in London. Historically, whenever Britain celebrated or fell into crisis, it was also an important gathering place for the British people. 176 1 year, George iii bought this mansion and used it as a private bedroom. Since then, the expansion project of the palace has lasted for more than 75 years, mainly presided over by architects john nash and Edward broll, and built three buildings for the central courtyard. 1837, after Queen Victoria ascended the throne, Buckingham Palace officially became the royal palace and has been the residence of the British royal family ever since. It is still the royal residence of Queen Elizabeth. The Queen summoned the Prime Minister and ministers here, received them, held national celebrations, entertained foreign guests and held other important activities. During World War II, this palace church was destroyed by a bomb attack in Germany. The Queen's Gallery, built on its original site, was opened to the public on 1962 to display the royal collection. Buckingham Palace is now open to the outside world, and a famous guard handover ceremony is held every morning, which has become a major landscape of British royal culture.

Chinatown:

Chinatown (also known as Chinatown or China City, often called Zhonghua Street in Japan; English: Chinatown refers to the Chinese-inhabited areas in other countries and cities except the Chinese-inhabited areas. Due to historical factors or special national conditions, Chinatown is very common in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia and North America. Chinatown was first formed in the United States and Canada in the19th century. At that time, because of discriminatory land laws and regulations, Chinese and other colored people were forbidden to intervene in the land market or only allowed Chinese to buy land in specific areas, thus forming the settlement of the first generation of Chinese immigrants. Chinatown was formed because early Chinese immigrated overseas and became a local minority. Facing the new environment, they need to help each other in the same boat, so they live in groups. Therefore, most Chinatown is a witness to the history of overseas Chinese. Chinatown was originally named "Datang Street". 1673, Nalan Xingde wrote a miscellaneous note on the Green Water Pavilion: "Japan, people began to go in the Tang Dynasty, and residents called it Datang Street, which is ten miles long today."

British tourism English composition reading

Britain is a highly developed capitalist country. One of the four largest economies in Europe, its citizens have a high standard of living and a good social security system. I have compiled the English composition of British tourism, welcome to read!

British Tourism English Writing Part I

English people like to act like gentlemen, while English women like to act like ladies. They also show respect to women. They always say "ladies first". In daily life, the British pay attention to their appearance. They are neatly dressed. They will shake hands when they meet. When they are with others, they usually say "please", "thank you", "sorry" and so on. Breakfast in England is very rich. Usually there are all kinds of egg products, oatmeal, bacon, ham, sausage, butter, jam, bread, milk, juice, coffee and so on. They are very popular in western countries. Besides, English people like drinking tea. They have the habit of having afternoon tea around 3 pm. They like drinking tea and regard it as a kind of friend.

British Tourism English Writing Part II

British Museum, a famous scenic spot in Britain.

Anyone who has been to the British Museum will be sincerely amazed at the rich collections here. The number of people who have been to the British Museum