Viết đoạn văn tiếng anh nói về lịch trình du lịch của em ở nước Anh

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   During my trip to England, I had an exciting schedule planned. On the first day, I arrived in London and explored iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace. I took a leisurely stroll along the Thames River and enjoyed a traditional afternoon tea in a charming café. On the second day, I visited the British Museum to admire its vast collection of art and historical artifacts. The following day, I took a train to Oxford to explore the historic university and its beautiful architecture. I also enjoyed a peaceful walk in the Oxford Botanic Garden. Finally, I spent my last day in Bath, soaking in the Roman Baths and enjoying the stunning Georgian architecture. This trip was a perfect blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty!

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   Trong chuyến đi đến Anh, tôi đã lên kế hoạch cho một lịch trình thú vị. Ngày đầu tiên, tôi đến London và khám phá các địa danh mang tính biểu tượng như Tháp London và Cung điện Buckingham. Tôi đi dạo thư thái dọc theo Sông Thames và thưởng thức trà chiều truyền thống tại một quán cà phê quyến rũ. Ngày thứ hai, tôi đến thăm Bảo tàng Anh để chiêm ngưỡng bộ sưu tập nghệ thuật và hiện vật lịch sử đồ sộ của bảo tàng. Ngày hôm sau, tôi đi tàu đến Oxford để khám phá trường đại học lịch sử và kiến ​​trúc tuyệt đẹp của nơi này. Tôi cũng thích đi dạo yên bình trong Vườn bách thảo Oxford. Cuối cùng, tôi dành ngày cuối cùng ở Bath, ngâm mình trong Nhà tắm La Mã và chiêm ngưỡng kiến ​​trúc Georgia tuyệt đẹp. Chuyến đi này là sự kết hợp hoàn hảo giữa lịch sử, văn hóa và vẻ đẹp cảnh quan!

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Day 1-2: London
I personally recommend Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London to anyone interested in British history. But walking around Buckingham Palace seems more ideal, maybe accidentally meeting the royal family (or at least the handsome bodyguards!). Artistic souls can spend hours at the Tate Modern Gallery and National Portrait, while musical aficionados want to buy tickets at Shakespeare's Globe Theater or Sam Wanamaker. Walking around one of the many parks in London is also a good idea. Admire Tower Bridge, Gherkin building, St. Paul's Church. In the evening, stop by a diner, sample fish & chips or enjoy London's varied menus. You will stay in this city until the morning of Day 3.

Day 3: Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital of Wales, an unknown city in the south-west of the UK. Hop on an early morning train from London to central Cardiff, where you'll be introduced to the local language (but don't worry, everything is in English!). One day is the perfect amount of time to explore these key attractions: Cardiff Castle, the National Museum and Cardiff Bay. Learn about Welsh history, culture and language on a walking or speaking tour with locals. Overnight in Cardiff.

Day 4: Bristol
Early in the morning, take an intercity bus or train to Bristol, east of Cardiff. Much smaller than London, Bristol is located on the west coast of England and is not as touristy as other UK cities. I lived in Bristol for a few months, Clifton Suspension Bridge, S.S. Great Britain and Bristol Cathedral are well worth a visit. In the afternoon, take a taxi to Bristol airport to move to Northern Ireland.

Day 5: Belfast
Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, has a unique history and a "touristy smell" that is not as "heavy" as the cities of London or Edinburgh. Learning about the UK will not be complete without skipping this place! Belfast Castle and Town Hall are wonderful places, and there are many museums and churches throughout the city. For tourists who are crazy about Titanic or Leonardo DiCaprio, they will definitely want to come see Titanic Belfast. Stay one night before flying to Edinburgh early the next morning.

Day 6-7: Edinburgh
The final destination is Edinburgh, Scotland. Pick a room around the Royal Mile, an area of ​​the Old Town that begins at Edinburgh Castle and ends at Holyrood Palace. Climb to the top of Arthur's Seat, sip something at an old-fashioned bar frequented by Scottish intellectuals, visit some of the small museums and churches in the city. At the end of Day 7, return to the airport to return home.