Summer is coming, isn't there a place to go on holiday this holiday? Then VouhcerArea introduces you to some famous British tourist attractions.
No 1:Big Ben
London's famous ancient clock, the clock of the Palace of Westminster, is located in a clock tower on the banks of the River Thames in London, England. It is one of London's landmarks. The clock tower attached to the British Parliament Chamber is now renamed "Elizabeth Tower". Big Ben uses artificial clockwork. During the congressional meeting, the clock face will shine, and it will be reported once every hour.
No 2:London Eye
The London Eye is the world's first and once the world's largest viewing wheel. The “London Eye” is London’s most attractive tourist destination, standing in the Bellans district on the south side of the River Thames, facing Westminster Palace and Big Ben. The London Eye is now the third largest Ferris wheel in the world and a landmark in London.
No 3:Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the royal palace of the United Kingdom. Built in the city of Westminster, it is a four-story square courtyard building with more than 600 rooms including a ceremonial hall, concert hall, banquet hall and gallery. In the square in front of the palace, there is a statue of Victory standing on a high marble platform, glittering. The front door is magnificent, the golden decoration of the outer fence is majestic and solemn, and the heavy iron gate relief creates a harmonious atmosphere with the palace. Inside the wall, you can see the famous Guards soldiers stand still. When the queen lives in the palace, the royal flag will fly high in the center of the palace.
No 4:The British Museum
The British Museum, located in the Great Russell Square on the north side of New Oxford Street in London, England, was founded in 1753 and officially opened to the public on January 15, 1759. It is the world's oldest and most comprehensive museum and the world's largest museum. One of the largest and most famous museums. The museum houses a collection of artifacts and books from around the world. The collection is rich in variety and variety, and is rare in museums around the world. The museum currently has more than 6 million pieces.
No 5:Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle, located in Windsor, the royal borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, in the southeastern part of England, is the largest of the world's inhabited castles. Like Buckingham Palace in London and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, Windsor Castle is also the main administrative official of the British monarch. The current Queen Elizabeth II spends a considerable amount of time each year at Windsor Castle, where she conducts national or private entertainment.