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Which cities in the UK are equivalent to those in China?

I have been to HULL and passed by DUNDEE. Every city in the UK is relatively small, not comparable to China. Except for London, none of them are big. In China, when we talk about Qingdao and Xiamen, we will think of beautiful coastal cities. But when you talk about HULL to British people, their first impression is probably that it was bombed by the Soviet Union. I remember I was chatting with a British person once, and she asked me which cities in the UK I had been to. When I mentioned HULL (I had a classmate there, I went to visit her), she looked at me in surprise and asked how could you do that? Where to go? It can be seen that in the hearts of British people, HULL is not considered a tourist city, at least not a beautiful city. I don’t know much about DUNDEE. When I passed by, I thought it was rather average, not very beautiful, and the city is not big. In comparison, I think ABERDEEN will be more like Qingdao. ABERDEEN is the northernmost big city in Scotland. There are no famous cities in the north. In terms of scale, ABERDEEN is larger than DUNDEE, and the tourism industry is also relatively developed. The beach is very unique, and there are many beautiful castles around it. If we talk about "Xiamen" in the UK, I would think Southampton or Portsmouth in the south are similar.

Haha...the above is my personal opinion...