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Tourism in Dublin

Dublin is near Dublin Bay on the east coast of Ireland Island. Its original name is Beryasakles, which means "Fenced Ferry Town". In Irish, it means "black pond"-because the Li Fei River flowing through the city brought peat from Vicro Mountain, making the river look black.

This is an ancient rural city. 65,438+00 bridges across the Lifei River connect the north and south banks. Located on the south bank of the river, Dublin Castle is the most famous ancient architectural complex in the city. It was built in the early13rd century and was once the seat of the British Governor's House in Irish history.