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The city that will host Euro 2028! My friends and I sigh that this is a city full of vitality!

I studied in Wales 10 years ago, I have deep feelings for Cardiff, now I would like to introduce my favorite British city Cardiff!

Cardiff City Hall

Cardiff City Hall opened to the public in 1906, and the dome in the centre of the hall is carved with a Welsh dragon. The whole building is mainly in Baroque style, officially put into use in 1906, the roof of the city hall building has a representative of Wales red dragon Look around, Cardiff Court, City Hall, the National Museum are all concentrated here, the political center is very small, which is typical of the layout of town politics.

October 9 is Sunday, the city Hall is holding a second-hand clothing fair, that is, the kind of citizens do not wear old clothes, bags and so on, half-sold half-changed the market, foreigners often have a variety of people's markets, for sale of what there are, a variety of, but some see. Some of the green ideas, they cost about 20 pounds a kilo, which is quite interesting.


Cardiff Castle

This is the castle from the game! Cardiff landmark, castle square where there is a Welsh dragon statue, the preferred punch project, it is free to go in, but if you want to visit the castle interior you need to buy tickets. Cardiff Castle has a history of many years, but it was burned down due to war and other reasons, and the gorgeous palace we see today was rebuilt in 1766. I personally spent two and a half hours inside and it was worth it!



Cardiff Bay

It is recommended to take a taxi or bus from the city centre to Cardiff Bay. The wind is particularly strong here, you can rent a boat or a boat there are also playground facilities such as Ferris wheel and so on! Sunny day must go, suitable for leisure.

But in the rain is definitely a place worth daze, listen to the song in the car, look at the sea, look at the lake mentality can really sublimate and get calm.

Principality Stadium, Millennium Stadium

The National Stadium in Wales has a capacity of 74,500 spectators. It is the home of the Wales national football team and the Wales National Rugby team.

The rain in England and Scotland continued to Wales, the streets were filled with the enthusiasm of Welsh fans, and happened to have a game at the Millennium Stadium on the same day, locals with colorful headgear, holding small flags in their hands, some draped in the national flag, walking and even hearing a large group of fans gathered together, humming songs and drinking wine, very lively! My friends and I sigh that this is a city full of vitality! Euro 2028 is coming to Wales!


National Museum Cardiff

Next to the city Hall, the first floor is mainly natural history and archaeology, and the second floor is mainly art, paintings, sculptures and so on. There are Monet, Rodin and other famous painters authentic!

It has one of the most important art collections in Wales, including European paintings, sculptures and ceramics from the 18th to 20th centuries. In particular, the Impressionist and post-Impressionist collection is rich, including works by masters such as Renoir, Monet, Cezanne and Van Gogh. The staff said that it was free to pay for admission to see Van Gogh, and we each paid 2 pounds to go in and see the works of Van Gogh and other artists.


Cardiff Market

When you go back to the city center, you can directly see that the most famous here is the Welsh cake, not very sweet, there is a light milk and butter aroma, but not very strong, especially hot when eating very crisp, really good shop called Cardiff Bakestone(remember to buy cash).

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