Travel to England and play something different!
Recently, travel to the United Kingdom and a new trend, and the previous general line is different, now the British tour itinerary, is no longer the scenery & shopping these traditional programs.
The search for the Loch Ness monster
Loch Ness is a large body of water in the Great Glen in the northern part of the Scottish Highlands, with a length of 39 kilometers and a width of 2.4 kilometers. Loch Ness is not a large area, but the deepest depth reaches 300 meters. The loch is frozen all year round, with steep, wooded and picturesque banks, and is famous for its mysterious water monster rumors.
For decades, rumors of sightings of water monsters have continued, and countless tourists and tour groups have come and gone, but most have also returned disappointed. Because of the large amount of peat in the Loch Ness water and the depth of the lake, it has an extra layer of mystery and unpredictability! Cruising Loch Ness by boat is a good choice, not only to enjoy the scenery on both sides of the lake, but also to swim in the lake.
In addition, now you can also enter the Loch Ness family, which has a long history with the Loch Ness Monster, and be received by Mr. Loch Ness, who will tell the story of his family's relationship with the Loch Ness Monster, while also taking visitors to the Loch Ness Monster Museum and exploring the Loch Ness Monster by boat.
Visit the Old Trafford Stadium in England
The Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales, England is located in the southwest of the island of Great Britain, where there is a picturesque national park called the Brecon Beacons. In the Brecon Beacons National Park, we can enjoy the Milky Way, constellations of nebulae, and even meteor showers in the night sky. The starry sky of Wales, England is extremely famous.
When you think of Manchester, the first thing that comes to mind is Manchester United. Completed in 1949, the Old Trafford Stadium is the most famous soccer stadium in the UK, with a capacity of 75,000 spectators, and is one of the six five-star soccer stadiums in the UK, as certified by UEFA, along with Wembley Stadium. As the home of Manchester United, Old Trafford has also become a mecca for many fans. Whenever Manchester United is at home, the Old Trafford stadium will be surrounded by fans.
Taste London afternoon tea
In London, of course, you have to taste the traditional British afternoon tea. British afternoon tea dates back to 1830 and was originally intended to feed the hungry, so afternoon tea usually starts at 4pm. The standard English afternoon tea is served on three tiers of porcelain plates, from bottom to top, with sandwiches on the first tier, traditional English snack Scone on the second tier, and cake and fruit tart on the third tier.
Visiting a century-old school
Follow your Oxford graduate guide on a stroll through the University of Oxford, a world-class institution, to see the Oxford Bridge of Sighs, the Sheldonian Theatre where graduation ceremonies are held, St. Mary's Church, the Oxford Press, and other attractions on campus to experience the quaintness and youthfulness of a century-old school. As you tour, listen to your tour guide tell you stories about the campus, share the students' after-school lives, and learn tips on how to apply to Oxford through them.
- Travel Tips
Etiquette: In the UK, enjoying afternoon tea is an elegant and dignified affair, second only to dinner as a social event. The teacup should be held lightly, and traditional etiquette requires that you pinch the handle of the cup with your thumb and forefinger, do not stick your fingers into the rim of the cup, and remember not to cross your little finger while raising your cup. The napkin must be folded into a small relative triangle on your own lap and only use the small triangle to wipe the corners of your mouth.