Stratford Manchester
From Manchester, 90 kilometers south, you can reach Stratford, Shakespeare's hometown. Stratford, located between Manchester and Oxford, is a typical ancient town in southern England. Looking at the ancient town from a distance, there is a dark green island on the rolling green Yuan Ye. On the background of thick green, the steep roof connected far and near is crimson with old wine. Bright and full of profound internal information. Perhaps this is Shakespeare's great reputation. This small town, which has created wizards throughout the ages, has a strong sense of mystery in the eyes of outsiders.
Looking for the quiet Bulun River, stepping into the town is like walking into an ancient fairy tale. The ancient town of Fiona Fang is less than two kilometers, and the banks of the Bulun River, which passes through the town, are shaded by trees. The ancient houses with a long history seem to be arranged by generations from the shore. The steep and heavy Victorian architecture, the beautiful and fantastic Gothic architecture, and the rugged and quaint ordinary houses with a long history write the historical vicissitudes of the ancient town, and the arch bridge left over from the Middle Ages on the Bulun River should be an older witness of the town. At the foot, the Bulun River flows quietly, and flocks of swans and wild ducks chase and play in the river. The church bells rang and rippled across the river, conveying melodious silence to people's hearts.
The "Holy Trinity" church near the river was built during the Renaissance. This is the most magnificent building in town, and its appearance is covered with a thick layer of moss. Shakespeare's grave is buried in the church. The first thing tourists do when they come to town is to visit the old man Shakespeare in church. Shakespeare's tomb is a square platform made of white marble, which is high enough for people, and Shakespeare's body is buried under the platform. As many people patronize the church every day, it is forbidden to take pictures in the church. But Peter, the staff, took special care of the guests in China and authorized us to take a photo with Shakespeare. Peter said that he had just returned from a trip to China. China is an ancient oriental civilization. In China, Shakespeare is almost a household name. As a native of Shakespeare, Peter is proud.
There are some great writers in the history of world literature. Because they were not valued during their lifetime, their biographical materials were very limited. This is the case with Cao Xueqin and Shakespeare. Talking about Shakespeare with his hometown people is more interesting than learning from the media. In Peter's view, this holy land nourished by the Burun River is bound to have immortal figures like Shakespeare. It is said that Shakespeare showed outstanding literary talent when he was a teenager. He read widely, loved drama, and told stories to his friends by the Boulogne River, which fascinated everyone. At the age of thirteen, his father went bankrupt and Shakespeare dropped out of school. When he was young, Shakespeare walked out of town along the boulogne River and went to London to make a living. He used to lead horses for the rich who went in and out of the theater and worked as a walk-on actor in the troupe. The brilliant Shakespeare started his own drama creation in a bad environment. He married a middle-class Mary, and his wife provided financial support for his writing, so that he would not be as poor as Cao Xueqin. In more than 20 years, Shakespeare wrote 32 plays and 154 sonnets, becoming the greatest writer in Renaissance Europe. However, at that time, he was not valued by people. At the age of 46, Shakespeare said goodbye to the theatre. Due to the hardships of creation, Shakespeare was physically and mentally haggard and died at the age of 52 on the Bloom River. Shakespeare was unknown before his death, and it was more than a century after his death that his immortal plays spread to the world. After the May 4th Movement, Shakespeare's name became a household name in China. The more immortal a work is, the more it needs to stand the test of time. Everyone may not get an immediate return, and it won't help if someone regrets for them later. At present, in Britain, some people actually question whether Shakespeare's immortal plays were written by Shakespeare, and it is hard to refute Shakespeare in the grave. Shakespeare's hometown people scoffed at this, showing their love for Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's former residence is located in the center of the town, just a stone's throw from the Boulogne River. An old two-story wooden building, facing south and facing the street. There is an iron sign hanging on the gatehouse, indicating the age of the building as 153 1. Walking into the house, I entered Shakespeare's life. The first floor is the living room and kitchen. The fire in the fireplace is still dark red. There are bread, steak, knives and forks on the dining table. Coffee pots and cups are a little rough. All these convey classical warmth to tourists. The second floor is used as a bedroom and study. There is a wax figure of Shakespeare in the study, and there are many stationery piles in the pencil box in front of it. Shakespeare leaned back in his chair and thought hard. All great artistic creation comes from loneliness and loneliness. Many of Shakespeare's great works were completed in this study. Albert Square was named in memory of Queen Victoria's husband Albert. Located between Dinsgate and Mosley Street, the square is the heart of the city. The most distinctive sign in the square is a Gothic building built in Victorian era. John Barry Rand Library in Dinsgate Street on the west side of the square has Victorian Goethe-style buildings. Further west, the People's History Museum of Pumphouse is located by the Hivert River. The theme of the exhibition is social history and the workers' movement.
To the south of the square is St. Peter's Square, and the free trade union club next to it is the place where the oil massacre occurred in 18 19, which has been converted into a hotel. Further south is the former Central Station, and now it is the G-Mex Exhibition and Conference Center. The angular postmodern building overlooking G-Mex is Bridgewater Concert Hall, where the famous Harley Orchestra became famous.
Adel Center was damaged by explosion at 1996. The Grain Exchange, the Royal Exchange, the Lonrich Building and the original Martha Building were also damaged. After reconstruction, the world's largest Martha Tower replaced the original building, the Royal Exchange and the Grain Exchange have been renovated, and two historic bars have also moved to the new Chapos Square next to the cathedral. The Cathedral and Saint Anne Square have become pedestrian areas.
Casterfield City Heritage Park
Kaiserfield city ruins park, a Roman castle built in 79 AD, can be said to be the father of Manchester. This castle is located in Kaiserfield, the cradle of the industrial revolution. Kaiserfield still retains the dilapidated elevated railway, rusty iron bridge and huge warehouse, which is shocking. In the1980s, it was transformed into the present urban heritage park. The Museum of Science and Industry is a major feature of Kaiserfield, where there are complete steam engines and spinning machines, and the railway station in the1830s is still preserved. The rebuilt Roman fortress is worth a visit.