Breakfast was buffet. There were breads, ham, egg, chess, bacon, hash browns, cereal with milk, yogurt, juice, coffee, etc. It seems that almost all restaurants provide the same buffet for breakfast, only slightly different in the kinds of bread.

Anne Gathaway's Cottage
In Stratford-upon-Avon, we first visited the house of Shakespeare's wife.

Besides the beautiful flower garden, there are a grassland and a shop at the exit.

Then, we went to Shakespeare's Birthplace. Actually, I was not interested in what exhibits in the house (history, antiques, furniture, etc.), I rather had a look at the garden which is much more beautiful.

Here is like a small town in Stratford.

Shakespeare's Birthplace (entrance).

River Avon.

I don't know what place it is.
After visiting Shakespeare's Birthplace, we walked around the small town. I saw The Teddy Bear Museum (though had no time to visit), boats on Avon, a whatever-it-is church, and finally went to the restaurant.

The Falcon.
In the restaurant, everyone was thirsty, and, unfortunately, all drinking were only for sale. While waiting for the dish, we were all shooting our pitiful eyes to auntie, so she tried to request the waiter for some water. And she succeeded.

However, the main dish was a big disappointment. We finished the front dish (a soup) very fast, and waited the main dish for a long time. It turned out to be two, very thin, pieces of beef. Some one cleared it up just in a flash.

But I liked the dessert; the cake was large, and the sauce was sweet , like pudding.

Before we went to the Oxford, someone suggested to go to an outlet where  there are many stores selling off-season products of variety of famous brands. While some people were shopping like mad, I was hanging around in a small bookstore, and the guard in the front gate of Tesco said their were closed. (In Sunday, stores are closed even earlier, but it was just 16:00.)

Oxford, another boring journey. Though auntie did explain to us about the college, I didn't pay much attention to it, and didn't know which building was which.
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At about 18:30, we left Oxford, and headed back to London. Our dinner began at 21:00 in Wong Kei Chinese Restaurant. Wong Kei (旺記) is a very interesting restaurant, it is famous for its impoliteness. People said that when you go in the restaurant, the waiter will only ask you "How many people?" and respond with "Up stair!" or "Down stair!" which means there are available seats in up stair/down stair. But the restaurant is not afraid of losing its customers because it is the cheapest restaurant in China Twon.