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![]() The Pulterney Bridge crosses over the River Avon. It was built in the 18th century. Just like the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, the Pulterney Bridge is another one with shops along its whole span. Under the midspan of the Bridge is the water of Avon cascading downstream. With a ... |
![]() It was not part of our planned itinerary. We ran into this, which was believed to be, a weekend fair. There were quite a lot of perishable goods from France. Besides, there were snacks, biscuits, sweet cakes etc. My wife bought some tomatoes. The tomatoes looked very red and juicy. |
![]() Bath is another peaceful city that is smaller than Bristol. You cannot see any tall buildings there. What go into your eyes are old houses and chapels. Time freezes here. Instead of replacing the old houses with new and gigantic shopping malls, the Bath merchants try to fit their businesses in... |
![]() The city is named after the famous Roman Baths. The Roman Baths are situated at the city centre. It's one of the ancient Roman sites in England. The bath area is below the current street level. The whole site comprises four compartments, namely the Sacred Springs, the Roman Temple,... |
![]() The British has got a long railway history. It is dated back to the age of Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. Inevitably, it's quite easy to find some antique buildings and structures along the whole British railway network. |
![]() The best place to have an overview of the city of Bristol is the Brandon Hill Nature Park. This is where the Cabot Tower stands. The Cabot Tower was built more than a hundred years ago in memory of John Cabot, the pioneer who discovered the continent which is now called Canad... |
![]() I think College Green is named because it's close to the University of Bristol. But it's not that close to the main campus of the University. Instead, it is just next to the Bristol Cathedral. It is a large open space covered with grass. At the western end of the College Green i... |
![]() Bristol is one of the key ports by the mouth of the Severn. That's why there are a few quays at the city heart. As quays feed a lot of dockers, it is natural that many pubs and restaurants are situated nearby. Besides human, quays also feed sea gulls, a very common bird in Bristol. The... |
![]() Land is a scarce resource in HK. That's why the architects endeavour to build as large the floor area as possible from a small plot of land. Although the Britain is not a big country, the citizens are more fond of open space. During town planning, the planners try to insert more grassland a... |
![]() Fishponds is a small town in the north-eastern suburb of Bristol. For those who are fond of sight-seeing, it may not be a good idea to spend time in Fishponds. However, Fishponds is a typical English small town. You can smell and touch the British life there. |