Visit Leeds once more before you leave the UK!!

Leeds is an important business and financial centre in the UK, hosting the headquarters of many international companies, particularly in the banking and financial services sectors. It also has significant economic contributions in areas such as healthcare, manufacturing and digital technology.

Leeds hosts a variety of arts and cultural events every year and is a popular cultural centre.

Leeds has convenient transportation and cultural tourism is a major industry in Leeds. Birmingham is just a 3-hour drive from Leeds. In the northwest corner of Leeds is the University of Leeds, with museums and other historical and cultural areas in the middle, followed by the business district.

The Leeds Library, Britain's oldest surviving library, founded in 1768, is located on Calverley Street in the city centre and can be visited between 1pm and 3pm Monday to Friday and between 5pm and 7pm on Thursday.


The first time I walked into the center of the city, the library was just across from Scribbler. The small door was not so impressive, but the inside was still very impressive. I really think this library is very beautiful, very atmosphere, very quiet, basically old people reading books and newspapers. Compared with the school library, it seems to have more quiet time and calm mind. There is a puzzle on a big table, writing that I hope the people who come here to help put together, if there is time, I really want to sit here to finish the puzzle. I didn't think there were many interesting places in Leeds, but I slowly found that there were many places worth exploring. It is said that the soul of England is in small country towns, and part of the soul of a city is in small places like this

Thornton's Arcade, one of Leeds' first arcades, the cast iron arches of this arcade feature decorative red-winged lions. Another arcade includes an unusual animated clock, this one featuring characters from Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, Robin Hood and Friar Tuck showing off their legs.



Cloth village version flying jungle adventure

At Ashton court, enter the iconic gate and follow the signs for a few minutes to tree adventure.
Student and child tickets £18, adult tickets £20, a total of three lines, a half-hour limit.
Children just stepped on the line, 7 years old can play, but because the whole need to unlock their own safety buckle to move, he is too short, must be accompanied by an adult, I had to accompany him up.

In fact, all the way is OK, but the last project of each line, for me as an elderly person, really good hard work, do half a day of psychological construction to dare to jump down, and our children, there is no pause, horn horn brush several times. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead!
It is recommended that international students have nothing to storm, or recommended!


Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Queens Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1RL

Opened in 1905, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery houses the city's world-class collection, from dinosaurs and diamonds to fine art and Egyptian mummies, with exhibitions that span the world from ancient times to the present. The collection includes geology, Oriental art, Bristol history and Delft pottery.

The museum's interior decoration is magnificent, the perfect combination of classical and modern, and there is a cafe in the center of the tall hall. All kinds of facilities are very new and perfect. It is really a good place for weekend leisure and entertainment, and the visit experience is very comfortable. Highly recommend

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