Pilgrimage around the World - Bristol, England


Pilgrimage around the World - Bristol, England

Bristol, located on the east bank of Bristol Bay in southwest England, is a borough and unitary administrative area in England, and is the largest city in Southwest England and one of the eight core cities in England.

Cloth village version flying jungle adventure

At Ashton court, enter the iconic gate and follow the signs for a few minutes to tree adventure.
Student and child tickets £18, adult tickets £20, a total of three lines, a half-hour limit.
Children just stepped on the line, 7 years old can play, but because the whole need to unlock their own safety buckle to move, he is too short, must be accompanied by an adult, I had to accompany him up.

In fact, all the way is OK, but the last project of each line, for me as an elderly person, really good hard work, do half a day of psychological construction to dare to jump down, and our children, there is no pause, horn horn brush several times. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead!
It is recommended that international students have nothing to storm, or recommended!

Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Queens Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1RL

Opened in 1905, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery houses the city's world-class collection, from dinosaurs and diamonds to fine art and Egyptian mummies, with exhibitions that span the world from ancient times to the present. The collection includes geology, Oriental art, Bristol history and Delft pottery.

The museum's interior decoration is magnificent, the perfect combination of classical and modern, and there is a cafe in the center of the tall hall. All kinds of facilities are very new and perfect. It is really a good place for weekend leisure and entertainment, and the visit experience is very comfortable. Highly recommend

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 and closed on Monday. Admission is free and no tickets are required. The museum souvenir shop is also particularly easy to visit, the goods are very exquisite and beautiful, remember to bring the student card ~ there is a student discount to buy things!

Once inside, there is a steam-age boxkite aircraft overhead, which has an Egyptian exhibition hall, not much stuff but still some understanding. There are also two Chinese dragons, and the main hall is surrounded by Roman Columns and very ornate sculptures. This main hall is not only the entrance and exit of the museum's respective exhibition areas, but also the venue for Bristol businesses, social groups and citizens to hold parties, dances and various commercial events. You can also make an appointment through the museum's website if you want.

There is also a port here, as well as the old dock of the port transformed M Shed Museum, which is also a good place to pace ~ because the wind is too cold in the UK in December, the previous picture felt similar to Swansea, we did not go ~ Attach the postcard sent by a good friend before, is the harbor scenery ~

In fact, Bristol is not big, and you can walk around the core of the city. Bristol is a city that always bursts with unlimited inspiration and creativity, and is always a pioneer who dares to practice these wonderful ideas

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