Chapter 416: The Castle is a Good Place

Ye Chao thinks that girls who love big should be broad-minded.

Therefore, he chose some girls with very broad hearts, and of course, they must be beautiful, which is the basic premise.

As for whether it is Chu, in foreign countries, are there any beautiful girls who go to college and still have Chu, no, no, absolutely...... It's not that there are absolutely none, but there are very few of them anyway......

Based on Ye Chao's experience, in addition to being broad-minded, the place where the human sewer is also spacious and broad...... There's no way around it, or how to call it a Yanmar.

The girls who love the big one, with Tang Yan's help, Ye Chao picked a total of twenty.

What, Tang Yan Gang gatekeeper?

That's right, it's her who helps to check it, otherwise, if Ye Chao wants any messy woman, wouldn't it even be dirty for her?

This is love and dirt, ah no, it is not love to be dirty.

Of course, Ye Chao brought out the girls who love love, not to love love as the biggest thing, love love is only something that is done at night, during the day, it is to take people to play, give them happiness at night, and give them freedom during the day.

Ye Chao felt that he was really a good man.

Take them to a delicious British meal, Chinese food, and, of course, Edinburgh Castle......

Although some of them swam, Ye Chao did not swim, so they had to accompany Ye Chao to visit.

Edinburgh's charm lies in its antiquity.

Edinburgh Castle became a fortress for Scottish royalty in the 6th century, more than 200 years before Leeds Castle in England, more than 400 years before Windsor Castle, and more than 600 years before Heidelberg Castle in Germany.

In the sense of ancient warfare, Edinburgh was undoubtedly the strongest, most dangerous and most difficult fortress to overcome.

Edinburgh Castle is built on top of an extinct volcanic rock at an altitude of 135 meters, with a slope on one side and cliffs on three sides.

This is something that no other castle can match.

Scots are most proud of Edinburgh Castle for its political and cultural location. Edinburgh was once the political and cultural centre of Scotland, a status that no other castle ever had.

It is precisely because of this that it has experienced many pains and vicissitudes, political and military struggles, so that it has always been in the central role. In the long history of struggle between Scotland and England, the Edinburghman's toughness and indomitable spirit embodies the spirit of the entire Scotsman.

However, this kind of historical character and traditional spirit seems to be impossible for us to experience at present. Weapons and uniforms from the Middle Ages, as well as the rare five-foot-long sword, can only be displayed as exhibits in the castle, where the famous cannon, made in Belgium in the 15th century, is now housed in the cellars of Edinburgh Castle after more than 200 battles.

The history of the Scots is only reflected in the old guns, walls, war memorials and museums on the castle.

A veritable "swords and guns are put into storage, and horses are put in Nanshan".

In the era of pursuing peace and development, what we can touch and feel is the creation and construction of a civilization. This kind of creation and construction, both ancient and modern, has achieved something that Edinburghers are proud of.

Founded more than 420 years ago and one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Edinburgh is proud of its groundbreaking university education, and three or four hundred years ago began to build a dozen storey buildings that have made them dare to ridicule Americans:

New York at that time was nothing more than a small village and a trading post! We no longer see the devastation caused by war, but we can see the beauty of construction everywhere.

The prosperity and modernity of Princes Street, the peace and charm of Prince Park, all give the people of the city a comfortable and civilized enjoyment. Even the private hotels where we stayed had a backyard garden of nearly 100 square meters, and there were many kinds of flowers and green grass planted within the walls.

Edinburgh Castle is a symbol of the spirit of Edinburgh and even Scotland, standing atop an extinct volcanic rock overlooking the city of Edinburgh, where the Military Tattoo is held every August, which expresses the majestic atmosphere of Edinburgh Castle.

No visitor to Edinburgh will miss Edinburgh Castle, which can be seen from all corners of the city centre. Edinburgh Castle became a royal fortress in the 6th century, and has since become an important royal residence and national administrative centre.

Edinburgh Castle can be seen from all corners of the city centre due to its location on top of an extinct volcanic granite. Edinburgh Castle became a royal fortress in the 6th century, and after the death of Queen Margaret in 1093, Edinburgh Castle became an important royal residence and state administrative center, and was one of the most important royal castles in England until the completion of the Palace of Holyroodhouse in the early 16th century, replacing Edinburgh Castle as the main residence of the royal family, although Edinburgh Castle remains an important symbol of Scotland.

The castle served as the royal castle of Scotland from the 12th to the 16th centuries AD and witnessed Scotland's many wars. It has been a military base since the 17th century and is now owned by the Scottish Heritage Board (Historic Scotland), where troops are still stationed on the castle. Most of the castle's buildings were destroyed during the long Lang Siege in the 16th century, but a few have survived.

The castle stands on the highest point in the city, the 135-metre-high Castle Hill. Standing on the castle, you can look down on the whole city, like a natural fortress.

This treacherous terrain is caused by the eastward movement of the glacier, which washes away the hard rocks around it, resulting in steep cliffs on three sides and an east-facing slope. This slope later became the Royal Mile.

In the 11th century, this easily defended place became the royal palace of King Cranmore.

Edinburgh Castle was once a fortress, a royal palace, a military fortress and a national prison, so the defense is even more important, and now on the walls of the castle, you can still see a series of black ancient cannons, the muzzles of which are as consistent as they were in the past, showing the tension of the fortified atmosphere in ancient times.

Edinburgh Castle is divided into Lower, Middle, and Upper Zones along the slope. St. Margaret's Chapel is said to be the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh, and every week an Edinburgh woman named Margaret takes turns to lay flowers and clean the decorations. The beautiful stained-glass windows in the chapel depict the holy queen of Markham III, and legend has it that the chapel was built to her by her son, David I, in the early 12th century.

Another proud collection of Edinburgh Castle is the weapons and military uniforms of various eras since the Middle Ages, especially the five-foot-long greatsword displayed in the armory room. In addition, in the military uniform showroom, a variety of gorgeous and exquisite military uniforms are well-made, both practical and beautiful.

In the center of the castle is the Royal Palace Square, around which the 16th-century royal palace buildings still stand. The palace on the east side of the square was the residence of the king at that time, and there is a monument called "Mary's House of Guise", which is related to Queen Mary.

In addition to the lavishly carved conference hall on the south side, many things can still be used today, including the lavishly carved conference hall on the south side, and people often gather here for various ceremonial gatherings today.

In keeping with these antique buildings, the sentries at the gates of the castle still maintain the tradition of wearing traditional Scottish attire.

The checkered skirt that best represents the Scottish style, coupled with the short sword they wear, and the black skullcap on their heads, make them even more majestic and powerful.

The square at the entrance of the castle is called the 'Esplanade', which was a place of procession in the 18th century, and every year during the Edinburgh Festival in the summer, a grand military ceremony is held here, known as the 'Military Tattoo', which attracts visitors from all over the world.

In the northeast corner of the square is a small iron well called the Witch's Well, which was used to execute women who were thought to have witchcraft more than a century ago.

There are two sculptures of guards at the entrance to the castle, William Wallace and Robert Bruce, both of Scotland's greatest heroes of the Victorian era.

Beneath the castle is the Princes Street Gardens, a picturesque garden that houses the monument to the famous Scottish writer Just. In one of the garden's green spaces is the world-famous Scottish Flower Clock, which is made up of 24,000 flowers, and every minute a rhododendron jumps out, making it one of the largest and most exotic flower clocks in the world.

Out of the castle is a street, north-east, about a mile long, called "Royal Mile", is a famous street in Edinburgh. There are many royal buildings on both sides of the street, which are magnificent.

The top of the tower was built in 1495 to resemble the Scottish crown, and the church's four large pillars were built in the 12th century, and the stained glass and exquisite wood carvings are also impressive.

At the end of the royal mile is the Palace of the Holy Cross, which was originally a monastic guesthouse and was later built into the King's Palace, where the King now stays for a week every summer.

The marching band parade held here every August during the festival shows the solemn and majestic temperament of Edinburgh Castle, so anyone who comes here will not miss it. Edinburgh Castle was a royal fortress in the 6th century and is still a must-see for visitors today.

The castle stands on the highest point in the city of Edinburgh, the 135-metre-high Castle Hill, and is a natural fortress overlooking the city. As a result, it was easy to defend and difficult to attack, and the slope later became the Royal Mile.

The castle has been battered by too many wars and has taken on an irreplaceable political and cultural position. The topography is steeped on one side and cliffs on three sides, and as long as the castle gate on the slope is guarded, the city is impregnable, and it is a famous military fortress rather than other leisurely castles.

Historically, it has served as a fortress, a royal palace, a military fortress and a national prison, which shows its importance in defense at that time. At present, on the wall of the ancient castle, you can still see a black ancient cannon neatly placed, and the muzzle of the cannon is the same as in the past, facing the Forth Bay River, revealing the tense atmosphere of the ancient fortification.

Weapons and uniforms from the centuries, and the rare five-foot-long sword are only on display in today's peacetime.

Following Queen Margaret's death in 1093, Edinburgh Castle became an important royal residence and centre of state administration, and remained one of the most important royal castles in England until the Middle Ages.

It was not until the beginning of the 16th century that the construction of the Palace of the Holy Cross replaced Edinburgh Castle as the main residence of the royal family.

Walk down the Royal Mile into Edinburgh Castle and buy tickets at the ticket booth after entering the main entrance, which currently costs £11.5, and you can also get a guided audio-visual for £3, which can be operated and listened to every key point of the castle on your own, which will definitely give visitors an insight into everything about the castle, but it will take a little longer.

Edinburgh Castle is divided into Loer ard, Middle ard, Upper ard and other areas along the slope, with dozens of visiting points, including St. Margaret's Chapel, which is said to be the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh, and the military prison in the castle, where Napoleon's troops were imprisoned, still have finger marks carved by French soldiers on the wall.

The famous Mons Meg cannon was built in Belgium in 1449, and after more than 200 years of battles, it returned to Edinburgh in 1829, and is now housed in the castle cellars, which contain many Scottish treasures, such as the Scottish crown designed in 1540, and other royal staffs, swords and other artifacts in the crown room.

Edinburgh Castle is also home to the Scottish National War Museum and the Scottish Combined Forces Museum. Every day at one o'clock at noon, a gun salute is fired.

Edinburgh is built on top of an extinct volcanic rock at an altitude of 135 meters, with one slope and three cliffs, as long as the castle gate is guarded on the slope. It is impregnable, and the enemy army has thousands of troops and horses, and there is nothing to be done about it.

This is something that no other castle can match.

What makes Scots proudest is their political and cultural position. Edinburgh was once the political and cultural center of the Kingdom of Scotland, a status that no other ancient castle in Britain has. Because of this, it has experienced many pains and vicissitudes.

Several buildings in Edinburgh survived the siege, the most famous of which is St Margaret's Chapel, built in the early 12th century.

The castle is now open to the public, and some of the buildings within it are also accessible to visitors. It is one of Scotland's most popular tourist attractions, welcoming more than 1.2 million visitors from all over the world each year.

The castle houses the Military Museum, which displays a variety of objects and records the military history of Scotland, England and Europe.

Edinburgh Castle is an important symbol of Edinburgh. The coat of arms of the city of Edinburgh bears an image of Edinburgh Castle. The annual Edinburgh Parade is also held in front of Edinburgh Castle.

The castle is around 900 years old and is one of the most famous haunted places in Scottish history. Built in the early 12th century, Edinburgh Castle was originally a military fortress that was once the site of executions and was once occupied by the British, in addition to being attacked many times.

Over time, it has become a tourist attraction, and the dungeon's frequent hauntings are the most popular among tourists.

The dungeons of Edinburgh Castle were once home to the famous Duke Alexander Steart, who escaped by killing the jailers and burning their bodies, and Janet Douglas, who was accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake.

In addition, an unknown bagpiper wandered the castle's underground passages at one point, but was never seen again.

In 2001, Edinburgh became the subject of one of the largest paranormal studies in history. At that time, a team of nine researchers and more than 200 representatives of the public explored the long-forgotten castle chambers and secret passages for signs of alleged haunting.

Public representatives were not informed about the rumored places to be haunted.

About 51 percent of participants reported seeing the paranormal in places where ghosts were rumored to be haunting, compared to only 35 percent in places where there were no ghosts. Every day spent at Edinburgh Castle, one sees an illusion, experiences a sudden drop in temperature and feels as if something is pulling on your clothes.

And if these supernatural phenomena weren't enough to frighten you, Edinburgh could come up with another magic weapon – Mary King Alley.

Located underneath Edinburgh, this alley is where the Black Death patients were isolated and eventually died.

This place, of course, is a place that Ye Chao will not miss.

Those legends, haunted places, are precisely places with a lot of dark energy, Ye Chao walked happily in front while comfortably absorbing the dark energy of this landlord. Also, he enjoyed the feeling of hugging left and right - all the women who accompanied him were scared, including Tang Yan.

Haunted places, how can there be no dark energy, Ye Chao likes these places the most. The so-called ghosts are just things composed of some dark energy, Ye Chao is unlikely to be afraid of them, but they are afraid that Ye Chao will suck them.

Therefore, it should be others who are afraid, and Ye Chao is unlikely to be afraid.

Walking in front of me, it's also very windy.

Damned, he said as he walked: "This castle is really, really, really, a good place." ”