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Travel guide to Scotland

Best travel time:

The most beautiful time of the year is May and June, and all kinds of colorful flowers bloom together, which is very suitable for traveling.

Traffic guide:

You can fly or train.

Shopping guide:

Most stores are open from 10: 00 to 18: 00, and every Thursday is a late-night shopping day. Many stores are open until 19: 00 or 20: 00.

Climate:

March wind and April rain bring May flowers. Every May, the long winter is replaced by spring, and flowers begin to smile. In summer, perhaps because of the high latitude, there is little heat coming. Of course, you should prepare cold-proof items such as coats when traveling in winter, but it is best to bring a sweater in summer. Even in August, don't think it's midsummer and you're unprepared. Being at a high latitude, it is still bright at eight or nine o'clock in the summer night. On the contrary, in winter, every 3 pm, the sun will set.

Scottish traditional culture is deeply influenced by Celtic culture and is regarded as one of the six branches of Celtic culture. With the development of history, freedom and independence have become an important part of Scottish culture. Bagpipes are a popular musical instrument here, which combines highland sports such as dancing, drinking and food, and is regarded as the most local activity. Country dances and concerts are also full of strong Scottish atmosphere. There are many innovative talents in Scotland, and the media and digital industries are relatively developed. The important local cultural tourist spots include the Summer Palace in Dunfu Mulan, the old castle in Edinburgh, the ruins of Holyroudhaus Palace and Abbey, and the ruins of the Abbey in Melton. One of them has a strong sense of history. Short skirts are traditional costumes of local people. Nowadays, as a formal occasion or celebration for Scots, it is rarely used as a casual dress. The local wedding customs are very distinctive, such as a grand and lively engagement ceremony, a farewell bachelor party with the custom of the groom washing his feet and the bride marching on the eve of the wedding, wedding dresses with various auspicious items and beautiful and sacred wedding ceremonies, which are festive and touching. The brief introduction of Scottish history and culture ends here.

Feel the rural scenery and exotic customs, all in Scotland.