Travel

Cardiff, Wales

From Neyland, we drove east for 2.5 hours and arrived in St Fagan’s, the outskirt of Cardiff, which is the capital city of Wales. St. Fagans National Museum of History is an open-air museum. It features a beautiful garden, a castle, and many historic buildings moved on-site for their preservation.

St Fagans Castle
A thatched-roof barn house
The suffork sheep are raised primarily for their meat.
The Tesco supermarket in Cardiff with its signages in the Welsh language
The beautiful Cardiff Bay
The Pierhead Building, a historic landmark on the waterfront of the Cardiff Bay.
The new Welsh Parliament House
The Wales Millennium Centre
The Cardiff City Center
We tasted the famous Welsh cakes, best eaten when it is warm!
The Cardiff Castle
We really wanted to see the Norman Keep of the Cardiff Castle, which was built on top of a man-made mount and replaced an original wooden structure in the mid 12th century.
Dragon is the symbol of Wales.
The Victorian House inside the Castle
The Arab Room
The Cardiff City Center in the evening

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