Notes on “One Person’s Foreign Trade Jianghu” 10 -British Style
There is a chapter in the text about the protagonist Xiao Yi traveling to England. The travel in the UK is unique. Ancient castles, such as Edinburgh Castle, witness the vicissitudes of history and tell the glory of the past. The Big Ben and Tower Bridge in London are iconic buildings that showcase the elegance and solemnity of England. Strolling through the campuses of Oxford and Cambridge, experiencing the strong academic atmosphere and the charm of classical architecture. The rural scenery in England is picturesque, with lush green grass and colorful flowers, making it a peaceful place away from the hustle and bustle. Its museum is rich and diverse, collecting precious cultural relics and artworks from around the world. There are also traditional English afternoon tea, delicate Dim sum and delicious tea, which let people experience the unique British lifestyle.
Places visited by Xiao Yi:
1 . Dorset, Hardy’s hometown
is a county in the southwest of England.
Dorset County boasts charming natural scenery, with magnificent coastlines, white cliffs, and golden beaches attracting numerous tourists. The Jurassic Coast is listed as a World Natural Heritage Site, and its unique geological features are astonishing. The rural scenery within the county is picturesque, with peaceful fields, quaint villages, and lush forests intertwined. The towns and villages in Dorset have preserved many historical buildings and traditional British customs. For example, Lyme Regis is famous for its beautiful seaside scenery and long history. Dorset’s economy is mainly based on agriculture, tourism, and fishing. The local agricultural products are rich and diverse, and fresh agricultural products are quite popular in the market. In addition, Dorset has rich cultural activities, including music festivals, art exhibitions, etc., which add color to people’s lives. In short, Dorset is a charming place that blends natural beauty, historical culture, and peaceful rural life.
2.Lady Margret Hall, University of Oxford
Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) at the University of Oxford is one of the 38 colleges in the university, with unique charm and profound historical heritage. LMH was founded in 1878 and was the first women’s college at Oxford University. In the process of Oxford University gradually moving towards coeducation, it played an important pioneering role. Nowadays, LMH has become a coeducational college that upholds the spirit of inclusivity and equality. The college has a beautiful campus with both classical and modern architectural styles. Ancient buildings bear witness to the sedimentation of history, while modern facilities provide students with comfortable and convenient learning and living conditions. The campus is shaded by green trees and the garden is peaceful and beautiful, providing students with a peaceful and pleasant learning environment. In terms of academia, LMH offers a wide range of subject areas, outstanding faculty, and abundant academic resources. The college encourages students to actively explore knowledge and pursue academic excellence. The mentorship system is the core of education at Oxford University, and LMH is no exception. Students can receive close guidance and support from mentors, cultivating their ability to think independently and conduct research. LMH also places great emphasis on the comprehensive development of students, providing a rich variety of extracurricular activities and club organizations. Whether it’s art, music, sports, or social service, students have the opportunity to participate and develop their interests, hobbies, and leadership skills. The community atmosphere of the college is warm and friendly, with close relationships between students and faculty, forming a supportive and encouraging big family. This warm community environment helps students achieve success in both academic and personal growth. Overall, Lady Margaret Hall offers students a unique and valuable Oxford University learning experience with its outstanding academic traditions, beautiful campus environment, and warm community atmosphere.
3 Exter cities
Exeter is an important city in Devon, southwest England. Exeter has a long history that can be traced back to the Roman period. The city has preserved many historical buildings, including ancient churches and city wall ruins, showcasing the rich historical and cultural heritage of the city. It is also an important cultural center with well-known buildings such as the Exeter Cathedral. The cathedral is magnificent and magnificent, its architectural style and exquisite decorations are admirable. Exeter also has excellent art galleries, theaters, and museums, providing residents and tourists with a wealth of cultural activities and exhibitions. In terms of education, the University of Exeter is an important part of this city, attracting students from all over the world and adding vitality and a multicultural atmosphere to the city. Exeter’s natural scenery is also very charming, surrounded by beautiful countryside and picturesque rivers. The green environment of the city is beautiful, with multiple parks and gardens for people to relax and entertain. In addition, Exeter’s shopping district offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The local cuisine mainly consists of fresh seafood and traditional British dishes, satisfying people’s taste buds. Overall, Exeter is a city that perfectly integrates historical culture, natural scenery, educational resources, and modern life.
4 Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace is located in Oxfordshire, England and is one of the famous palace buildings in the country. The place where Churchill was born and raised. Princess Diana and Churchill are relatives. This palace was built in the early 18th century to honor the achievements of Duke Marlborough I in the war. It is a masterpiece of British Baroque style architecture, with a grand exterior and exquisite interior. The palace architecture is magnificent, and its appearance is eye-catching with its spectacular stone pillars and gorgeous carvings. The interior decoration is luxurious, filled with precious artworks, antique furniture, and gorgeous tapestries. Its vast gardens and garden landscapes are equally impressive. Carefully trimmed lawns, tranquil lakes, beautiful fountains, and winding paths together form a picturesque scenery. Blenheim Palace is not only a treasure of architectural art, but also an important symbol of British history and culture. Nowadays, it attracts tourists from all over the world to visit and appreciate its unique charm and profound historical heritage.