We got up at 08:00, and were going to Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath. It seemed we had gotten used to the time difference, so everyone was sleepy in the morning especially sitting in a bus.

Windsor is just a little bit further than Heathrow Airport, and we arrived there at 10:00 am.

The elders were playing some kinds of sport beside the way we went to Windsor Castle. I don't know what sport it is, but maybe it is popular in UK.

Windsor Castle in one of the temporary dwelling places for the Queen in the weekend, but the Queen was not here today.

We followed the tour guide in to Windsor Castle where security chech is required.

The Round Tower

There was a moat around the Round Tower, but it changed to a garden now.

Our tour guide for the weekend, she wanted us to call her "auntie." (Because there was an uncle) Uncle praised her a lot, saying she is so considerate.
We were queuing up to visit Queen Mary's Doll's House.

This was the first sightseeing place of the weekend, and auntie found that was totally a mess when she wanted to assemble all members at the exit. There were 26 people and every one went different way, some went to the shop, some took picture with the guard who dressed in ancient costume and some had already left the castle. Auntie was in a hurry because we would be late for the reservation of lunch, and uncle was a little bit angry.

Uncle and auntie hurried everyone to the park, but I still savored the scene of countryside, because this was the first time I leave the big city.

We had our lunch at Aurora Garden Hotel.

The front dish.

The main dish.
I don't like cauliflower, but I ate it anyway. Beside the carrots were potatoes, and the yellow big one with flavoring on it was chicken, but the flesh was very dry.

The dessert tasted nice except for the blueberry, it was sour.

There was a very beautiful garden outside the restaurant, we had a rest here after finishing the meal.

Then we went to visit Stonehenge. The bulge in the grasslands is said to be ancient tomb.

In the class of Mystery of Time, the teacher also mentioned about Stonehenge as ancient altar and respect for the sun (or moon), so that could be an interesting place to see. But tourists are not allow to approach the stone. So we circled it around, took some pictures and went back to the bus.

There were many china tourists, and I can heard they kept saying in Chinese that "What are these stones doing for?", "What is the meaning of taking shot of these stones?"

Royal Crescent.
Our final destination was Bath, located on the west of London.

We went to visit The Roman Bath. Though I held a telephone-liked device that talked about the relative history when thee marked number of a spot, I didn't pay any attention to it. Incidentally, there was a pound where we saw lots of coins and a £10 paper money.

Bath Abby.

There was a very beautiful part alongside River Avon. However, it was not free for entrance.

River Avon.

Pulteney Bridge.
The bridge featured its buildings on it, but most of the stores in town were closed (it was about half pass six).

Me and the drives.
Our driver, who is Portugalian, is very handsome, and everyone wanted to take picture with him. I don't know his name; it seems that I have a very big problem on remembering people's names.

The Crown.

Today we ate the traditional English food: Fish and Chips. Though many people said the fish was not tasty, I enjoyed the meal except for its quantity.

All our Western-style meal in the trip were so-called simple-three-dish ones which included one front dish, one main dish and a dessert. Drinking, includes water, are usually not for free in most Europe restaurants.

Our hotel, Thistle Hotel, was in Bristle, more closer to the west coast.

(watch the video: there was a very cute kid in the hotel while we were waiting for the check-in)

After checking in, uncle and auntie led tens of people to go out for some places. However, it had been almost 9 o'clock, all stories were closed except for pubs.

We hang around in a square, there were some fountains and few people.