Fields Cemetery is a tomb of the mid-nineteenth century. It contains the tombs of Daniel Defoe, William Black and John Banyan. It is worth walking around and reading the tombstones of ordinary people and families buried there, many of which are behind iron railings and cannot be approached.
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Fields Cemetery is a tomb of the mid-nineteenth century. It contains the tombs of Daniel Defoe, William Black and John Banyan. It is worth walking around and reading the tombstones of ordinary people and families buried there, many of which are behind iron railings and cannot be approached.
The Bonshire pastoral has some very interesting graves of people, unruly writers, religious group leaders and some missionaries, famous graves and monuments by William Blake, Daniel Defoe and John Bunyan, many of which are located behind iron railings, can't walk in to watch.
The Bangxi Garden was actually a cemetery, built in the seventeenth century, where it was dedicated to the burial of Protestants and extremists, and later some of the great British literary figures were buried here.
Graves are graves, if you don't like British history too much, I think you should not come. After all, there are many places to shine.
This is a special English garden, there are many famous British writers buried here, interested in English literature can come here to feel