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British tourist attractions
Recommended tourist attractions in Britain: Hampton Palace, Tower Bridge, Edinburgh Castle, Cambridge University, British Museum, St Paul's Cathedral, etc.

Hampton Palace 1

The former British royal residence is located in Richmond, southwest London, on the Thames. Founded in 15 15, although the royal family has moved out, the historical charm of the palace and the artistic style of its gardens make it an indispensable cultural and historical attraction in London. It is known as the "Palace of Versailles in Britain" and a model of Tudor Palace in Britain.

2. Tower Bridge in London

Built in 1886, it is a suspension bridge, located in London, England, across the Thames. It is named for its proximity to the Tower of London. It is the first bridge at the mouth of the Thames and a symbol of London.

3. Edinburgh Castle

Standing on the top of the dead volcanic rock, the highest point in Edinburgh 135 meters high, the castle overlooks the whole city, just like a natural fortress, and it is a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland.

4. Cambridge University

Founded in 1209, located in Cambridgeshire, England, it is a public research university with a traditional college system. The school is a member of Russell University Group and is known as one of the "Golden Triangle Famous Schools" and "G5". Cambridge University is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world.

5. British Museum

Also known as the British Museum, it is located in Russell Square, north of New Oxford Street in London, England. It is the oldest and most magnificent comprehensive museum in the world and one of the four famous museums in the world.

6. St Paul's Cathedral

Aureli is located in an open area two kilometers away from the wall of Liujing. When it was first built, it was surrounded by a vast field, so it was called "Sao Paulo outside the city". It is a world-famous religious shrine, the fifth largest cathedral in the world, the second largest cathedral in Britain (the first is Liverpool Church) and the second largest dome church in the world, ranking among the five largest churches in the world.