Chapter 404: Live Another Self

Ye Chao carried a pitiful Tang cigarette on his back, walked through Chinatown, ate food streets, went to high-end restaurants, and patronized street food......

In all places, Ye Chao was carrying the soft Tang smoke.

People who don't know still think that Tang Yan has any illness, and they are all praising Ye Chao for doing well......

What a good man, isn't it, carrying his own woman on his back and traveling the world......

Many women are envious of Tang Yan, but Tang Yan himself is dumb and eats coptis, and he can't say what he suffers.

In addition to eating, eating, it is just playing......

Not to mention, the only advantage of Tang Yan following Ye Chao is that she can go to various places at will, eat everywhere, and play everywhere, even if she had time before, she was not in the mood.

Even if she was in the mood, she wouldn't do such a thing......

Now, she followed Ye Chao and was forced to live another version of herself......

Another Tang Yan's life......

She has never had such a life before, and it is estimated that after leaving Ye Chao, she will not live it again-if she still has the opportunity to leave Ye Chao.

"Little Yanyan, how about this?"

"Little Yanyan, this is delicious, can you give it a try?"

"Little smoke, this skirt and think it suits you very well, try to fit it or not......"

"Little smoke, this stocking, you wear a short skirt, it will definitely fascinate people......"

"Little smoke, little skirt, if you don't like it, you have to take a look at the little pants, look at this, pink...... Or, purple? Isn't that a light green, uh, yellow...... Uh, blue, that's it...... Wrap it all up for me, and I want ......."

It's just to take a look, it's to buy, buy, buy, Tang Yan can't buy it if he doesn't want to.

Manchester is a great place to shop.

Manchester's prosperity is due to its well-developed tourism and business system, but that doesn't mean expensive prices!

In Manchester, you'll find a lot of £1 shops, and almost all of them have items around £1, so it's very affordable.

At the Arndale Centre in the central city, there is a great shopping party to enjoy. Visitors can find a variety of European brands here, as well as home furnishings, gifts, flowers, birds, insects and fish.

The Northern Quarter is the epitome of the city's cultural creativity and independence, with an 'Artists' Village' and a famous second-hand record store called 'Disc Exchange', as well as whimsical design shops.

The famous ilmslo road, also known as the 'Curry Mile', is a market for Asian jewellery and saris, where you can shop for local handicrafts at street markets, designer clothes in modern shopping malls, and check out beautiful hand-painted utensils, old sailor-style household items, small mugs and cutlery.

If you are not careful, a day will pass.

Ye Chao carried Tang Yan on his back, as if he was not tired at all, which had to make Tang Yan admire......

After a day, at night, of course, it is necessary to make a good place, otherwise, even if Ye Chao can stand it, Tang Yan, the good girl behind him, can't stand it.

Accommodation, there are many good hotels here.

Like what:

Lory: A modern 5-star luxury hotel built in 2001. Located in the heart of the city, on the banks of the Irell River, it is conveniently located within easy reach of the train station, airport, major shopping centers, restaurants and business centers.

Crowne Plaza (Crone Plaza): A 4-star traditional hotel built in 1903. Located in the heart of the city, close to the G-MEX Convention and Exhibition Center, about a 2-minute walk to the nearest metro station and public bus stop. Less than 1 km from the train station.

The Midland: The Midland Hotel is a 4-star traditional hotel in an old traditional building built in 1903 with a total of 304 rooms. The hotel is located in the heart of Manchester, close to the G-MEX Convention and Exhibition Centre, less than 1 mile from Picadilly train station and 10 miles from Manchester Airport.

There are three on-site restaurants, a good French restaurant, the Trafford Room for buffets and sliced grills, and the stylish Nico Central restaurant. There are also two bars at the hotel.

Gardens: The Gardens is a modern 3-star hotel in a Victorian house built in 1950 with 101 rooms.

The hotel is located opposite Piccadilly Gardens, within walking distance of Piccadilly Station and close to Manchester's shopping district. The rooms are comfortable, clean and a great location for those who want to stay in the heart of Manchester.

Jurys Inn: The Jurys Inn is a modern 3-star hotel built in 1999 with 265 rooms. The hotel is located next to the city's G-MEX exhibition center and within walking distance of many museums, galleries and the famous Granada TV City.

The rooms are medium to large, and the restaurant offers private or à la carte meals at low prices. The small bar is a great place for a light lunch or a drink with friends.

Manchester United's home stadium, Old Trafford, is 4 miles from the hotel.

At this time, Ye Chao asked again, "Where do you want to live, Xiaoyanyan......"

Tang Yan knew that Ye Chao was deliberately teasing her, sometimes she shouldn't, but she couldn't, she was afraid of Ye Chao's revenge, he had a super good food, and Tang Yan would wake up in his dreams......

"It's up to you."

"Five-star? Lowry Hotel ...... 4 star, Holiday Inn ......"

"Well, anywhere."

"Then the Garden Hotel, three-star, the grade is a little lower, but the name is good, okay?"

"Okay." Tang Yan is Ye Chao said that everything is fine, she only hopes that Ye Chao will do well, don't let her end her life like this, she doesn't want to be forced to die in bed like this......

Needless to say, this night, Xiao Yanyan was ruined by Ye Chao for another night.

The next day, she was carried by Ye Chao again to browse the city's scenic spots.

played everywhere, and Ye Chao carried her to Chinatown again.

Tang Yan was so tired that he even opened his eyes in sleep, so he fell asleep on Ye Chao's back, but Ye Chao didn't care, let her sleep, and still walked on her back.

Surrounded by Charlotte Street, Portland Street, Oxford Street and Moseley Street, Manchester's Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in the UK and the largest concentration of Chinese communities in the north of the UK.

Chinatown was formed in the 70s when the area's cotton warehouses were redeveloped. On Sundays, supermarkets, pharmacies and restaurants are bustling with activity, and the Chinese New Year lion dance is Manchester's annual extravaganza.

Manchester's most beautiful cityscape is located on Salford Pier. Salford Pier was once Manchester's Canal Pier.

It's a bold example of contemporary architecture's penchant for sharp scraps of steel and glass. With its theaters, galleries and shops, the Raleigh Art Centre is a modern nod to industrial architecture. The theatres, galleries, galleries, shops, restaurants and bars at the Loleigh Centre enrich the cultural life of the city and reflect Manchester's relentless pursuit of creativity and art.

The Loleigh Art Center is a 10-minute drive from the city center, which can be reached by tram and then on foot. The building is dedicated to Salford's eldest son. Lory。 The collection of Loley's works here is one of the highest in the world and is the center's main collection; Loley's major works in Manchester were previously in the Salford Art Museum.

It is ironic that the IRA's choice of Manchester's ugliest building, the Adair Centre, as their bombing target.

The Adel Center is a classic example of urban planning mistakes in the 50s/60s; After tearing down a large number of alleys, shops and buildings, this lifeless mega shopping mall was built. The overly shiny tiles of the center are a major design failure, and the building resembles a toilet remodeled by Fauvist art.

The 1996 bombings devastated a large area of Manchester City, damaging not only the Adel Centre, but also the Grain Exchange, the Royal Exchange, Longridge House and the original Marks &Spencer.

Ninety kilometres south of Manchester, Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford. Halfway between Manchester City and Oxford, Stravde is a quintessential southern English town. Looking at the ancient town in the distance, on the undulating green fields, there is a thick green island, and the steep roofs connected by the near and far are glowing with the red of old wines. There is a deep connotation hidden in the brightness.

Perhaps it is because Shakespeare is so famous, this town that has created a genius through the ages, has a strong mystery in the minds of outsiders.

Looking for the quiet water of the Buren River into the town, it is like walking into an ancient fairy tale. The ancient town is less than two kilometers in circumference, passing through the town on both sides of the Burun River, the forest is dyed green, and the old ancient houses seem to be arranged from the shore according to the length of their seniority.

The steepness and heaviness of the Victorian architecture, the beauty and fantasy of the Gothic architecture, and the roughness and simplicity of the historic ordinary houses write the vicissitudes of the history of the ancient town, and the arch bridge left over the Buren River in the Middle Ages should be a witness to the older age of the town.

At your feet, the Buren River flows quietly, and flocks of swans and mallards chase and frolic in the river. The ringing of the church bell ripples through the river and conveys a melodious silence to the depths of people's hearts.

Immediately off the river, the Holy Trinity Church, built during the Renaissance period, is the grandest building in town, and its exterior is covered in a deep layer of moss. Shakespeare's tomb is buried in the church. The first thing anyone who comes to town is to visit Shakespeare's old man in church. Shakespeare's tomb is a square platform made of white marble, which is high enough to be a person, and Shakespeare's body is buried under the high platform.

Due to the large number of people who visit every day, the church strictly does not allow taking pictures. However, Peter was very attentive to the Chinese guests and allowed us to take pictures with Shakespeare.

Peter said that he had just returned from a trip to China, which is an ancient civilization in the East, and in China, almost everyone knows Shakespeare, and as a native of Shakespeare, Peter is proud.

There are some great writers in the history of world literature, but because they were not noticed during their lifetimes, they left behind very limited biographical materials that can be examined.

This was the case with Cao Xueqin and Shakespeare.

Talking about Shakespeare with Shakespeare's hometown is much richer and more interesting than what you know from the media. In Peter's view, this sacred land nourished by the Bren River will inevitably have immortal figures like Shakespeare.

It is said that as a teenager, Shakespeare showed great literary talent, he was well-read, loved drama, and told stories to his friends by the Brun River, which fascinated everyone. At the age of thirteen, his father went bankrupt and Shakespeare dropped out of school.

As a young man, Shakespeare walked out of town along the Brun River to London to make a living. He had led horses to wealthy people in the theater, worked as a trickster in a theater company, and the talented Shakespeare began his plays in harsh circumstances.

He married Mary, who came from a middle-class background, and his wife provided financial support for his writing, so that he would not be as impoverished as Cao Xueqin. In more than 20 years, Shakespeare wrote 32 plays and 154 sonnets, becoming the greatest writer in Renaissance Europe.

At the age of 46, however, he was not taken seriously, and at the age of 46, Shakespeare left the theatre world, and died at the age of 52 on the banks of the Brun River.

Shakespeare was unknown during his lifetime, and it was about a century after his death that his immortal plays were circulated around the world, and Shakespeare's name became a household name in China after the May Fourth Movement. The more immortal the work, the more it needs the test of time, and everyone may not be able to get immediate returns, and it is useless for future generations to regret them.

At present, in Britain, some people question whether Shakespeare's immortal plays are from Shakespeare, and Shakespeare under the Nine Springs is difficult to argue.

The fact that Shakespeare's hometown sneered at this shows their love for Shakespeare.

Shakespeare's former home, in the heart of the town on the banks of the Brun River. An old two-story wooden building, facing north and facing south, is built facing the street. An iron plaque is hung on the gatehouse, indicating the date of construction as 1531.

When you enter the house, you enter the life of Shakespeare. On the first floor is the living room and kitchen, where the fire in the fireplace is still red, bread, steaks, knives and forks are on the table, and the coffee maker and cups are a little rough. All of this conveys the warmth of the classics to the visitors.

The second floor serves as a bedroom and study. In the study, there is a wax figure of Shakespeare, and the bookcase in front of the wax figure is stacked with densely written manuscript paper, and Shakespeare leans back on a chair and ponders.

All great artistic creations come from loneliness and loneliness. Many of Shakespeare's most famous works were made in this study.

Albert Platz was named in honour of Albert, Queen Victoria's husband.

Located between Dingsgate and Moseley Streets, the square is the heart of the city. The most distinctive symbol of the square is a Gothic building built in the Victorian era. John of Dingsgate Street, west of the square? The Ryland Library with its Victorian Gothic architecture and further west is the Pumphouse People's History Museum next to the River Eiwell, with exhibitions on social history and the labour movement.

To the south of the square is St. Peter's Square, next to which the Free Trade Union House, where the Pietro massacre took place in 1819, has been converted into a hotel. Further south is the former Central Station, now the G-Mex Exhibition and Convention Centre.

Next to the angular postmodern building overlooking the G-Mex is Bridgewater Hall, home to the famous Halley Hall.

The Adair Center was damaged in the 1996 bombing. The Grain Exchange, the Royal Exchange, the Longrich Building and the original Marsha Building were also damaged. The Marscha Building, the largest in the world, has been rebuilt, the Royal Exchange and the Grain Exchange have been renovated, and two historically valuable bars have been relocated to the Plaza de la Novaux-Poss, next to the cathedral.

The cathedral and St. Anne's Square were converted into pedestrian areas.

There is also the Catherfield City Heritage Park, a Roman castle built in 79 AD and arguably the father of Manchester. The castle is located in Kaiserfield, the cradle of the later Industrial Revolution.

Keserfield still retains its dilapidated elevated railway, rusty iron bridges and giant warehouses. In the 80s, it was transformed into the current City Heritage Park.

A major feature of Kesselfield is the Museum of Science and Industry, which has intact steam engines and spinning machines, as well as a railway station from the 1830s. The reconstructed Roman fortress is worth a visit.

All these places have left Ye Chao's footprints.

"Tang Yan, traveling with you is really a happy thing, I really want to go down with you."

Ye Chao's words made Tang Yan feel a wit in her heart, she didn't want to, she didn't want to...... However, although she was unwilling in her heart, she still had to say that she was happy.

"Can you not carry it, I also want to walk with you, walk together and see the world......