In 1210, Lion King William I awarded Perth a charter of the Royal Autonomous Town, and Perth has been a royal town for 800 years. Although it is the seventh largest city in Scotland, it is small and quiet, and I think it is more suitable to call it a town. The whole town is distributed in a network, the low-rise buildings are closely intertwined with each other, and the streets are not wide. It seems that it is specially prepared for pedestrians without leaving any room for the cars. The shops on both sides of the street are row upon row and the goods are varied. Walking in the meantime, but not crowded and noisy, but simple and quiet, full of human fireworks. There is the Perth Museum, one of the oldest museums in the UK, the 110-year-old Greek-style town hall, and the majestic St. John's Church, which is more than 800 years old.
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