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The Bridge of Sighs (Oxford University, UK) is officially called Hertford Bridge, a famous attraction of Oxford University, the Bridge of Sighs was built in 1913 (completed in 1914), it crosses the New College Road to connect the old and new parts of Hertford College, is a famous attraction of Oxford University, Designed by Sir Thomas Jackson (Sir TomasJackson), this bridge is called the sigh bridge in Venice, Italy. After the tour group came to Oxford, I was only able to take a look.
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The Bridge of Sighs (Oxford University, UK) is officially called Hertford Bridge, a famous attraction of Oxford University, the Bridge of Sighs was built in 1913 (completed in 1914), it crosses the New College Road to connect the old and new parts of Hertford College, is a famous attraction of Oxford University, Designed by Sir Thomas Jackson (Sir TomasJackson), this bridge is called the sigh bridge in Venice, Italy. After the tour group came to Oxford, I was only able to take a look.
The sigh bridge is actually a corridor that spans between two buildings. It is still relatively common in ancient European architecture in China. The sigh bridge in Oxford is called the dry sigh bridge by the University of Cambridge, because it is only a street below, not a waterway, but the bridge is still quite well preserved. The decoration is also very beautiful, the location is near the famous circular library, not difficult to find.
Oxford's landmark building, this bridge connects two buildings, is a short arched bridge. The Sigh Bridge is also a very simple place to visit in Oxford City, and it is good to enjoy some fun scenery here, not far from Oxford University.
Just come over to take pictures and punch in, don't have to run a trip
When you come to Oxford, you must go to see the Bridge of Sighs at Oxford University. The Bridge of Sighs is said to be very strict in Oxford's graduation exam. Students who do not study hard at ordinary times can't pass the exam and can't get a diploma. They often come here to sigh, shed tears, and regret it. Does this look like China's college entrance examination fall into the list?
The scenery is good, I don’t know if the sigh here and Venice are the same.
The same bridge is also in Cambridge University, but it looks different, all to describe the sighs of candidates crossing the bridge
It is the same name as the sigh bridge in Venice, but it seems that it is because students exercise their bodies and encourage them to walk up the stairs, so students sigh after walking, much more than the sigh bridge that Italy's death row prisoners pass!