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Windsor Castle] Located in Windsor on the banks of the River Thames, it is one of the largest castles in the world where a royal family lives and is still the residence of the British royal family. In the castle, the Queen's Audience Hall, Waterloo Hall, Queen Mary's Doll's House, etc., give you a glimpse of royal life and breathtaking.
The University of Oxford] The University of Oxford is one of the top ten well-known universities in the world and is the elder statesman of the English-speaking world. The university has no walls or gates, and its faculties are a mix of architectural features. More than 20 British prime ministers, including Margaret Thatcher, foreign heads of state such as Clinton, and a number of well-known scholars such as the poet Shelley and the writer Greene all studied at Oxford.
Oxford Martyrs Memorial, this tower is located in St Giles, Oxford'The intersection of the avenue, the intersection of three roads. The tower is a collection of Catholic and Protestant battles and royal bloodshed, and this tower commemorates three Protestants who were burned to death in Oxford.
Hertford Bridge] Exterior, commonly known as the Bridge of Sighs, is a footbridge in Oxford that spans New College Lane and connects the north and south parts of Hertford College, designed by Sir Thomas Graham Jackson and completed in 1914. Its unique design makes it a city landmark.
The exterior of the Bodleian Library, opened in 1602, is the oldest library in Europe and the second largest in the United Kingdom after the English Library. It consists of the University of Oxford's main 3 libraries, including the Old Bodleian Library, the Radcliffe Library, and the New Bodleian Library. According to the memories of Qian Zhongshu's wife, Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu called this museum "Full Beetle Building".
St Mary's University Chapel, which is the main church of the University of Oxford, is almost a thousand years old and has a magnificent and ornate architecture. As it is located right next to the Gloucester Green bus station, it is also the first impression that many visitors have of Oxford.
The exterior of Oxford Cafasta is the only remaining remnant of St. Martin's Church in Oxford. St. Martin's Church dates back to the 11th century and was an important religious centre of Oxford for centuries due to its location in the town**, where English royalty such as Elizabeth I used to perform religious ceremonies.
The exterior of Oxford**Ecclesiastical College] is the largest of all the colleges in Oxford's university city, and it is one of the few colleges in the world with an independent church, and it is also the filming location of Hawkwarts School in the Harry Potter films.
Bicester Premium Village] Located in Oxford, Bicester Premium Village is located between London and Birmingham, with convenient transportation, more than 90 world famous brands have discount stores here, and the goods ** are about 60% lower than the market price, although many are not seasonal products, but you can always pick up good things with high cost performance.
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