Chapter 413: Edinburgh is not bad......

In fact, taking a woman on a boat ride on a river is a more pleasant thing than taking a woman on a hike. You can enjoy the scenery, but you don't have to work so hard, and you can even say that you are enjoying the whole process.

There is eating, drinking, sleeping, women, and beautiful scenery, and the ever-changing scenery on both sides of the river is delightful. People don't go, the scenery is moving, in fact, swimming in the river is much better than swimming in the sea.

Ye Chao is not the only one who is happy, Tang Yan is also very happy, Ye Chao has a beauty group, so he doesn't have to ravage her every night.

She was finally able to stand up and walk again.

She felt that only she could appreciate how happy it was to be able to walk...... However, it didn't take long for her to think that there was actually another person who was the same, and that was Ye Chao. She suddenly understood why Ye Chao treated her like this......

Only if you have lost, will you know how to cherish it.

There are many scenery along the Thames River, and in the end, no matter how long the river is, no matter how beautiful the scenery is, it is still over.

Ye Chao avenged the country, and the Beauty Legion was disbanded.

Then, it became the scene of Ye Chao taking Tang Yan to travel around the world......

It's as if everything is back to the way it used to be.

Ye Chao didn't look for a beautiful woman anymore, so he relied on Tang Yan.

Poor Tang Yan was ravaged by him all night again, but the situation seemed to be a little different, Ye Chao was not so brutal, at least, Tang Yan could still walk the next day. This was not possible before.

Then, Tang Yan found a way to give himself a holiday......

She proposed that Ye Chao go to Edinburgh to play.

Ye Chao agreed, and as soon as he got there, Tang Yan had already asked people to prepare more than ten beauties for Ye Chao. begged Ye Chao to smile: "Even if you want me to accompany me, I am willing, but ...... Please let me be the last one, okay? ”

Ye Chao nodded, and agreed, Tang Yan was so happy that he rewarded Ye Chao with a few kisses on the spot...... After the kiss, I wondered - how did you do it? Could it be that he fell for Ye Chao's heart magic?

It must be like this......

In fact, Ye Chao didn't use any heart magic on her at all.

It was her own whim, on a whim.

"Well, Edinburgh is pretty good...... Tang Yan said.

"You're not bad...... Ye Chao looked at the sky and said.

"Uh-huh." Tang Yan just mmmmmmmmm

Edinburgh is indeed a good place, it is a famous cultural city in the United Kingdom, the capital of Scotland, located on the southern shore of Forth Bay in the central lowlands of Scotland. It is also a political and cultural centre, with numerous monuments and an important birthplace of Scottish history and culture.

Located at the mouth of the east coast of Scotland, nestled on a stretch of volcanic ash and rocky cliffs, Edinburgh is the centre of the Southern Lowlands and the capital of Scotland, full of Scottish charm and is now the seventh largest city in the UK.

A local genius writer praised: "There is no place more fitting to be called the premier of the kingdom; The city centre is divided into two parts: the Old Town, occupied by world-famous castles, surrounded by beautiful cobbled roads that link Scotland's past and present.

The new town is an elegant Georgian design style.

The city was in close proximity to England and had historically fought against threats from England. Many patriots still do not want Scotland to join the United Kingdom, and still want to restore self-government.

They respect the spirit of self-sufficiency and are extremely self-reliant.

In addition, Edinburgh is not only a political center, but also a cultural center. The famous Edinburgh International Festival often attracts leading arts groups from all over the world.

Although Edinburgh is not as big as London, it has a unique culture and history, as well as an eye for appreciating other cultures.

This small town has the power to sustain all of Scotland.

In Edinburgh, the city centre and other major attractions are within walking distance. We take this small city and think of it as a coat of arms. We will have a better understanding and intimacy with this Scottish tradition.

The main road that runs vertically in the middle is the street represented by Beiqiao Road.

Almost perpendicular to it is the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of the Holy Cross. These two main lines divide Edinburgh broadly into 4 areas. District 1 is the northwest district, a bustling city center, and District 2 is the southwest district, where universities, residential areas, theaters and other entertainment facilities are concentrated.

Edinburgh is the most distinctive of all the cities in Scotland.

Edinburgh's proximity to England, its multicultural population, and its thriving tourism industry make the city special.

Edinburgh's 15th-century buildings are home to clubs, and Georgian buildings are home to many firebreathers, a time and space where ancient and modern meet.

Edinburgh has quite a few ornate buildings, including ancient churches and masterpieces of Victorian architecture. The castle on the steep cliffs of the city center offers a glimpse of these classic buildings. Just walk down a street and you'll be amazed by the beauty and imposing of the battlements, icy volcanic peaks and towering hills that loom on the bunkers.

Every summer, Edinburgh hosts the world's largest arts festival, and the streets of the city come alive and with activity. Edinburgh also has its downsides, such as less-than-ideal living areas and capricious weather.

But don't let that stop you from finding the beauty of Edinburgh. Edinburgh is a hodgepodge, but the cultural personality it swaggers out is far from being represented by a few junkies. Traditional Scottish culture should make you feel warm inside.

It covers an area of 260km?. Founded in 1329, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Scotland from 1437 to 1707. The paper and printing and publishing industries have a long history, as are industries such as shipbuilding, chemicals, nuclear energy, electronics, cables, glass and food.

With the development of the North Sea oil fields, a series of related industries and services have been established. An important transport hub, an aeroport.

Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since the 15th century, but in 1603 and 1707 political forces moved south to London several times. The Scottish Parliament's right to self-government was established in 1999.

Important cultural institutions such as the National Museum of Scotland, the National Library of Scotland, and the National Gallery of Scotland are also located in Edinburgh. Economically, Edinburgh now relies heavily on the financial sector and is the largest financial centre in the UK outside of London.

Edinburgh has a rich history, and many of its historic buildings have been preserved. Edinburgh Castle, Holyroodhouse Palace, St. Giles' Cathedral and other places of interest are located here. Edinburgh's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the New Town.

In 2004, Edinburgh became the world's first city of literature. Edinburgh also has a thriving education, with the University of Edinburgh, one of the oldest universities in the UK, located here, and now one of the world's top universities.

In 2015, the world's authoritative World University Rankings QS ranked the University of Edinburgh 17th in the world, ranking first in Scotland. Together with cultural events such as the Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh has become the second most visited city after London.

Founded in 1583, the University of Edinburgh is one of the oldest universities in the world. Edinburgh has produced many outstanding talents, many of the world's influential writers, philosophers, economists, historians, scientists were born or lived here, such as Scott, Stevenson, Darwin, Hume, etc., their monuments are erected in the city, and their former homes have become historical monuments.

Every summer and autumn, Edinburgh hosts a three-week international music and theatre festival. Zone 3 is the area around the Palace of the Holy Cross. Zone 4 is the area around Carlton Hill, which overlooks the whole city of Edinburgh.

In addition, Edinburgh is known for two aspects, and the rock castle is the symbol of this ancient capital.

There, aristocrats and commoners lived together for generations in the fortified castle. EDINBURGH, ON THE OTHER HAND, WAS ONCE NICKNAMED "AULD REEKIE".

Because the whole city is smoggy, stinking and disease-ridden. At that time, the streets were filled with sewage dripping from the windows of houses and the foul stench emitted by the local residents. Today, the medieval-style streets and alleys still retain the appearance of the bolds.

The establishment of the new town began at the end of the 18th century, when a plan was issued for the development of the land for the northern rock castle, after which the new town began to take shape. Much of Edinburgh's wealth is due to its vast land and the contributions of some of the region's leading architects.

The fruits of their hard work are still shining today, and they are a model for Georgia City.

Edinburgh has been one of Scotland's economic centres for the past 300 years, with winemaking, banking, insurance, printing and publishing flourishing in the 19th century and now relying heavily on financial institutions, scientific research, higher education and tourism.

Founded in 1695 by the Scottish Parliament and headquartered in Edinburgh, the Bank of Scotland became a subsidiary of the Lloyds Banking Group in 2009 and is the second oldest surviving bank in the UK. Together with financial insurance companies such as Scottish Widows and Standard Life, Edinburgh is the UK's second largest financial centre after London.

In October 2005, the Royal Bank of Scotland opened a new global headquarters on the outskirts of Edinburgh. In addition, the headquarters of Tesco Bank and Virgin Financial are also in Edinburgh. As the backbone of Edinburgh's industry, tourism also plays a significant role in the city's economic development.

Because Edinburgh has this Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and many other famous places. Every year, the Edinburgh International Festival is held with a double number of visitors. Coupled with the fact that it is the capital of Edinburgh, many government departments are located in Edinburgh, so the influence of government departments in Edinburgh's economy is also quite significant.

Edinburgh Airport is Scotland's largest and busiest airport and is the main international gateway to Edinburgh, with Edinburgh Tram connecting the city. The airport was expanded in 2011 by operator BAA, but the airport was sold to Global Infrastructure Partners in 2012.

Transport in Edinburgh is mainly by bus, with the city and surrounding areas served mainly by Lothian Buses, with most routes passing through Princes Street.

In addition to regular buses, Lothian Bus also operates the city's tour, night and airport buses. In 2010, the company served 109 million travelers.

Edinburgh Waivary Station is the second busiest station in Scotland after Glasgow Central Station and the second most platform in the UK.

Wally Station is the terminus of most trains from King's Cross and is the departure station for most trains on First Scottish Railway. Haymarket railay station in the west of the city is another important commuting point. The Edinburgh Crossrail connects the eastern and western ends of the city.

In response to traffic congestion, Edinburgh has opened six park-and-ride stations in Sheriffhall, Ingliston, Riccarton, Inwickising (Fife), Necraighall and Straiton.

The Edinburgh referendum in February 2005 overturned the congestion charge set by the Edinburgh government.

The Edinburgh Tram commenced operations on 31 May 2014, with the last tram in operation dating back to the Edinburgh Tram Company, which ceased service on 16 November 1956.

The estimated £545 million to build the tram system actually reached £750 million by mid-2011 and will be even more when it is completed in 2014.

The tram line is 8.7 miles (14.0 km) long and runs from Edinburgh Airport Station in the west of the city to York Place Station, the terminus on the eastern edge of the city centre. Further expansion plans have proposed that Edinburgh's attractions are basically concentrated near Princes Street, which is generally a short walk, but if you want to get to a hotel far from the city center or go to Edinburgh's seaside to play, you will have to take a bus.

There are a lot of buses here, and the Edinburgh city bus operating time is divided into two time slots based on the standard of 9.30am, and the peak time is before 9.30am, which is relatively more expensive than the Off-Peak time after 9.30am, and it is also very convenient to buy a one-day pass, which can be used as many times as you like in a day, and the fare is around £3.

It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes from London Heathrow, Catwick and other airports. Take the National Rail from London's King's Cross train station to Waverly train station, which takes about 4 hours and 15 minutes; Or take a night bus from London's Victoria Coach Station.

There are double-decker buses in the city of Edinburgh, with most routes concentrating on Princes Street in the New Town. Buy a pass valid for the day (£4) and enjoy any travel on the city bus on the day, which can be ordered in advance.

Hosted by Edinburgh's Rogian Regional Transport Authority, the Edinburgh Classic Tour offers visitors a full day of sightseeing buses.

As in London, taxis can be hailed on the street, and most of them are black Austin. The cost is quite cheap.

At the West Terminal Building of Danhaus Airport, there are counters of major car rental companies such as Avis and Eurocar, so you can start traveling as soon as you have an international passport.

EXPLORING EDINBURGH BY BIKE IS A GREAT OPTION, AND CYCLING THROUGH THE WINDING LANES OF THE LOTHIAN COUNTRYSIDE IS THE BEST WAY TO DO IT.

Edinburgh hosts the Edinburgh Festival from late July to early September each year, and this festival consists of a number of sub-festivals.

Notable names include the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh Military Drill Show and the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Other festivals include the Edinburgh Mountaineering Film Festival in February, the Edinburgh International Science Festival in April, the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June, and more.

One of the most important festivals is the Edinburgh Military Parade Show, which takes place at Edinburgh Castle. Not only will there be performances by the British army, but also some foreign troops.

Chinese New Year's Eve was originally a folk festival centered on the church "Tron Kirk" on the Old Town High Street, but it was officially recognized in 1993 and moved to Princes Street.

In 1996, more than 300,000 people attended the Chinese New Year's Eve celebrations, but the 100,000 threshold was imposed on the following year's celebrations. The current Chinese New Year's Eve classic lasts for four days, during which there are music, fireworks and other performances.