UK | Fall in Love in Cambridge: A One-Day Tour Guide
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University of Cambridge
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Cambridge University is an open-plan town consisting of 31 independent colleges, of which Trinity College is located in the heart of the town, known as the cradle of prime ministers because of 20 British prime ministers. It is also the alma mater of Apple founder Jobs. The scenery on both sides of the Jianhe River is charming and picturesque, with historic buildings, towering bell towers, exquisite statues, beautiful gardens and so on, all full of strong cultural atmosphere.
Tyrrell's Punting
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Having a boat trip in Cambridge can give a good experience of punting on the River Cam and also get lots of interesting stories about each college at the University of Cambridge. However, the cost of it is quite expensive.
Trinity College
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There is a statue of Henry VIII at the entrance to Trinity College. There is an apple tree on the green lawn at the entrance of the College, which is the source of Newton's law of gravity. When you enter the courtyard of the College, the magnificent building brings a sense of awe. The front hall of the church is filled with jade statues of famous graduates from Trinity College, including Newton, Bacon, Tennyson and others.
The Corpus Clock
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This photo was taken at night, so the clock is a little unclear. However, standing in front of it and watching it ticking forward, I still feel a little nervous. After all, no one can control time.
Bridge of Sighs
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The Bridge of Sighs is a covered bridge in Cambridge, England. It belongs to St. John's College, Cambridge University. It was built in 1831 and spans the River Cam. The architect was Henry Hutchinson. It is named after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice.
Mathematical Bridge
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Mathematical Bridge is a bridge in the city of Cambridge, England, which crosses the River of Cambridge University campus, connecting Queen's College on both sides of the River of Cambridge, between Trinity College and Trinity College. Mathematical Bridge is its unofficial name, its official name is simply "wood bridge." The Mathematical Bridge was designed by William Etheridge II and built by James Essex in 1749. The Mathematical Bridge was rebuilt in 1866 and 1905, but the original design did not change. The bridge has now been replaced by a new bridge, with the arrangement of the wooden bars forming an arc, supporting the bridge, and other transverse components forming a triangular structure to hold the bridge. The structure here effectively uses wood without wasting, while borrowing the arch design common to stone bridges, consolidating its structure. However, there are several sources of mathematical bridge design: 1. The bridge is designed by China, and some special mathematical equations are used in the design, because the name of the mathematical bridge is obtained. 2, the bridge is designed by the general students, the design of the bridge (weight and angle number) is very precise, even a nail is not used, a professor saw the bridge after the breathtaking, and wanted to remove the bridge to understand the design of the bridge. However, after the professor removed the bridge, there was no way to use the original design to rebuild the bridge, so the professor used nails to rebuild the bridge. The bridge was designed and built by Newton, and as the second legend, his design did not use the last nail, the students saw the design of the bridge and removed the bridge, but there was no way to rebuild it. But this is not true because Newton died 22 years before the bridge was built.
River Cam
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The beautiful River Cam, located in Cambridge University, is the symbol of Cambridge University. The different bridges on the River Cam, and the poet Xu Zhimo's popular poem "Farewell to Cambridge", make people yearn for Cambridge University and love.
Barbara Yung‘s Cemetery
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This is also a very beautiful and quiet place. Come here to visit and see a good place for Weng Meiling to rest in peace. The cemetery is not very large and you can see a lot of vegetation covering it.
The Fitzwilliam Museum
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It is worth visiting, especially the ceramic exhibition halls, which have so many varieties, ages and a wide range, which is not easy to find. They include fine ceramics discovered in many European countries, porcelains from Iran, China, Vietnam, Thailand, North Korea and other countries in Asia, many of which are rare treasures.