文档介绍:Brief introduction of British culture
Tourist spots
Windsor castle
Queen Mary's Dolls' House
Universities
University of Durham
University of Bath
Afternoon tea
Appreciation of British Dark cooking
A royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire.
Located in southeastern England area .lies on the bank of the Thames river
occupies a large site of more than thirteen acres (five hectares)
combines the features of a fortification, a palace, and a small town.
 built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror
Originally designed to protect Norman dominance
Windsor Castle
residence of the British monarch.
a popular tourist attraction,
a venue for hosting state visits,
Elizabeth II's preferred weekend home.
A place of historic interest today
It is in essence a ian and Victorian design based on a medieval structure, with Gothic features reinvented in a modern style. The castle's architecture and history lends it a "place among the greatest European palaces".
Castle Precincts
Round Tower
The State Apartments
The Semi-State Rooms
Changing the Guard
St e`s Chapel
Queen Mary's Dolls' House
What to see & do
Explore the Collection
It has an amazing collection of miniature items that actually work. I The carpets, curtains and furnishings are all copies of the real thing, and even the light fittings are working. The bathrooms are fully plumbed, with a flushable toilet and miniature lavatory paper t even has running water through its tiny pipes.
It was created as a gift to Queen Mary from the people, and to serve as an historical document on how a royal family might have lived during that period in England
Mini library
Minimized royal library
well-known writers wrote special books for the house's library, which were bound in scale size by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle contributed the short story "How Watson Learned the Trick", and the ghost-story writer M. R. James wrote "The Haunted Dolls' Hou