The war in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, between Catholics and Protestants, lasted for years. The Peace Wall is a wall of two religions, covered with random graffiti, a desire for peace, and a grievance against the current government's tax policies. It is also the site of the famous Titanic cruise ship, and the magnificent Titanic Memorial Hall.
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The war in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, between Catholics and Protestants, lasted for years. The Peace Wall is a wall of two religions, covered with random graffiti, a desire for peace, and a grievance against the current government's tax policies. It is also the site of the famous Titanic cruise ship, and the magnificent Titanic Memorial Hall.
The pace of life in Ireland is much slower than in our country, and many of their places are still very original, such as this place. We were brought by local friends, the scenery was first-rate, just a bit tired.
The fortress of Helens Bay is a well maintained coastal fort of the First and Second World Wars. Open daily and there is a parking lot there. Also access to the North Shore Trail of Heywood, about ten minutes walk from Helens Bay Railway Station, with old-fashioned radio inside.
The road here is not very good, because it is a natural landscape, not artificial, so the stone road to the viewing point is still a bit rugged, the elderly are not recommended to come here to play, or take the car.
Entering here, generally some careful designers' works, so they are not shown in a very large-scale venue, the exhibits inside are quite distinctive, very delicate, ingenious.