Experience the Scotland romance
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Experience the Scotland romance

by Jing
(China)

Scotland is a place filled with romance, and when you come to Scotland, the place that you can't miss is Edinburgh. It is a world famous tourism city. The history of Scotland can be witnessed by many cultural monuments, which are full of the unique charm of Scotland.

Edinburgh is full of medieval architecture, such as palaces with spires, churches, and castles. These buildings are built using lava rock, and are dotted with trees, lush grass, and blooming flowers. When you are walking in Edinburgh, it's as if you're in medieval Europe.

In summer, Edinburgh becomes a stage, when the world first-class art troupes come to perform. And the film festival, jazz festivals, parades, fireworks, and so on are also held in Edinburgh. In Edinburgh, the Prince Street and the Royal Mile are places that can not be missed.

Buskers are singing along the street everywhere. And bagpipers all dressed in traditional Scottish skirts are playing traditional Scottish music, which can let you feel another unique Scottish style.

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