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How to visit Cornwall when studying in Britain

Gallbladder takes you to Cornwall Twitter. Can you smell the fresh sea breeze? Or just baked Cornwall patties? This week we came to the southwest corner of England, home to milk tea, summer beach parties and surfers. Our task is to get internal information about this beautiful place from local students, or we can have scones together.

Join us in uncovering the secrets of Cornwall that students should know.

Cornwall: Basic information.

Location:? Southwestern England

Population: 536,000 (2065,438+065,438+0 Census)

Administrative Center: truro.

Famous place:? The beach (also the longest coastline in Britain! ), King Arthur, ghost stories, folk music, Eden Project, land? S End (the westernmost point in England) and Lizard (the southernmost point in mainland England)

Local sports: water sports (especially surfing), mountain climbing, cycling, outdoor sports by the sea and horse riding.

Local food: Cornish patties, Cornish milk tea (with scones and cream cubes), ice cream, fish (Stargazy pie), Cornish hevva cake, Cornish fairings biscuits and hot fudge.

Cornwall in literary works: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of Devil's Foot, Rebecca, Jamaica Inn, French? Skreek ","Harry? Some scenes from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Jack Black the Giant.

Celebrities in Cornwall:? Sir John Bategermain (poet), Seb Coe (British athlete, London Olympic Committee President 20 12), dawn french (comedian), John Opi painter), rosamond Pilcher (novelist), Sir Walter Raleigh (explorer).

The nearest airport:? Newquay Cornwall, Rand? End it, Exeter.

Go to London by train (from truro): It takes about 4 hours and 20 minutes to get there directly.

By train to Edinburgh (from truro): about 9 hours and 20 minutes.

Learn Cornish! The native language of the local people is English, but some people can speak Cornwall, the local historical language. You can use the following expression as a starting point.

Ha ha. ? Hello, man!

How are you?

Borat/Coffey? A cup of tea/coffee

Peske, Cobb Hastan? Cheers! (What was the original intention? Fish, copper and canned food? )

Can one person do it? (Cornish proverb)

Cornwall gallbladder

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Name: Busayarin Bussayajirapong (Proy)

From: Thailand

Age: 22 years old

Study: Bachelor's degree in illustration from falmouth University.

One word can describe Cornwall: unique.

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Name: Satok Rahman

From: Bangladesh

Age: 22 years old

Study: Bachelor of Conservation Biology and Ecology, University of Exeter.

Describe Cornwall in one word: charming.

The best place to visit Cornwall town or country?

Satok: St Ives is the most beautiful place. There are beautiful beaches and hills, and there are many food and art galleries.

Proy: Steves and Penzance are small and beautiful, each with its own characteristics.

The best way to visit Cornwall

Sarthok: I like taking the train.

Proy: Go to other towns on foot, by bike or by train. Have a nice trip!

The best activity arrangement in sunny weather

Proy: Go to the seaside, have a barbecue, swim in the sea or take a walk on the beach. Gyllyngvase beach is my favorite, because it is close to my school, but I also like to go swimming in Swanpool, where there are not many people.

Sarthok: There is no choice but to eat ice cream at the seaside! My favorite ice cream shop (and my favorite ice cream shop in Cornwall) is Gylly Beach Caf? .

The best choice for free activities

Satok: You still have to go to the beach. Sunshine is free!

Proy: I think the free art gallery in falmouth Library is worth seeing. There are sculptures and some monthly exhibitions. Poly is also a very good art museum. It holds exhibitions of works by local artists and students for free, and sometimes there are exhibitions or seminars for a small fee, but the quality is very good.

The best choice for shopping

Purroy: There are some good boutiques in Falmouth.

Satok: truro, you must go to Gao Jie, where most good shops are concentrated.

The best choice for going out at night

Sarthok: My first choice for going out at night is the school bar Upper Stanley. Food and drinks are very cheap, and there are different activities almost every night? There are regular intelligence test nights and movie nights, and one-off activities include, for example, summer cultural festival and baking championship.

Purroy: There are many great bars in Falmouth. Usually I go to mango tango.

The best place for cultural activities

Satok: I was deeply impressed by the art museum in Stevers. Tate is my favorite. The Eden Project is a good choice for people who love nature to go out for activities. Falmouth's country, maritime museum, is also worth visiting.

Purroy: The former bar in falmouth has a Cornwall dance night every night.

The best Cornish food you have ever tasted.

Sarthok: Cornwall patties, of course! I recommend Rowe's Cornwall Bakery. They have many branches in Cornwall.

Purroy: Cornwall patties, but not old-fashioned patties, but I made them myself, at JH &;; M Choak, you can make your own patties! This take-away meat pie is also good, but it's a little different from what I've eaten in other places in falmouth. It's more like bread, so I think it tastes like my own cooking. But I think the best place to buy patties is Pasty Face, which is really traditional.

What do you miss most about Cornwall after leaving Cornwall?

Proy: The sound of waves, seagulls and my favorite outdoor sports? Climbing mountains and boating. Of course, there are all my friends at school and friends from falmouth Water Sports Association.

Satok: The natural environment and the seaside.

What was your best experience in Cornwall?

Sarthok: Watch seals at Godrevy point during the trip.

Proy: It's hard to say which one. I think it's someone I met here. Living abroad has made me grow up and participate in school activities as a school ambassador, especially my friendship with other international students.