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GROUP 4

UNITED
KINGDOM
Group 4
Kasmeera A/P Jayraish A/L
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Bragas Murigeshwaran

Kashvithra A/P
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Arumugam Kurubaran A/L
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Murasu
MHD Christopher Toh Bin
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Abdullah
INTRODUCTION
"The United Kingdom, composed of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, boasts
diverse geographical features ranging from picturesque countryside to vibrant urban
landscapes. This dynamic nation is renowned for its rich tapestry of cultures, shaped by
centuries of history and influences from around the globe. Traditional customs and celebrations
are woven into the fabric of everyday life, reflecting a deep-seated sense of heritage and
community. Local cuisines showcase a delightful array of flavors, from hearty pub fare to
elegant afternoon teas, each region offering its own culinary delights. With iconic landmarks
like Big Ben, Stonehenge, and the Edinburgh Castle, alongside stunning natural wonders like
the Lake District and the Scottish Highlands, the United Kingdom beckons tourists with an
irresistible blend of history, culture, and breathtaking scenery."
Geographical Feautures
The Highlands and Islands The Peak District The Jurassic Coast
of Scotland

The Lake District The chalk Cliffs of


Dover
Culture
The UK has a long and illustrious literary tradition, producing
renowned writers such as William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles
Dickens, and Virginia Woolf. British literature encompasses a wide
range of genres and styles, reflecting the nation's social, political, and
cultural evolution.

British humor is celebrated worldwide for its wit, satire, and irreverence.
British comedy shows such as Monty Python's Flying Circus, Fawlty Towers,
Blackadder, and The Office have gained international acclaim and influenced
comedy genres globally. British television is also known for producing high-
quality dramas, documentaries, and entertainment programs.
Back over a thousand years, The royal family led by the reigning
monarch, plays a symbolic role in British society and serves as a
focal point for national identity and pride. Ceremonial events
such as royal weddings, trooping the color, and state openings of
Parliament are celebrated traditions that highlight the UK's
heritage.

musicians and bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Adele, and Ed Sheeran.
London, in particular, is a global hub for theater, with the West End attracting
millions of theatergoers each year. The UK is also known for its world-class
museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, such as the British Museum, Tate
Modern, and National Gallery.
Traditional
Afternoon Tea: A quintessential British tradition,
afternoon tea involves enjoying a selection of finger
sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and
assorted pastries, accompanied by a pot of tea. It is
often served in elegant settings such as tearooms or Morris dancing is a traditional form of English folk dance characterized by
historic hotels and is an opportunity for socializing dancers wearing bell pads on their shins, colorful costumes, and intricate
and indulging in sweet treats. footwork. It is often performed at festivals, village fairs, and other community
events, accompanied by live music from instruments like the accordion, fiddle,
and drum.
Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes Night): Celebrated on November 5th,
Pantomime, or "panto," is a popular form of theatrical entertainment in the UK,
Bonfire Night commemorates the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605,
especially during the Christmas season. Pantomimes are family-friendly shows
when Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
that typically feature fairy tale characters, slapstick comedy, audience
The occasion is marked with bonfires, fireworks displays, and the
participation, and musical numbers. They are known for their colorful
burning of effigies of Guy Fawkes, accompanied by traditional foods
costumes, exaggerated characters, and comedic elements.
like toffee apples and bonfire toffee.
local cuisine
ENGLISH CUISINE
SCOTTISH CUISINE
Tourist Attraction
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament (London)
The iconic clock tower of Big Ben, officially known as the
Elizabeth Tower, along with the Houses of Parliament, is one
of London's most recognizable landmarks. Visitors can admire
the architecture and learn about the UK's political history on
guided tours.
STOHENGE
This prehistoric monument, located in the English countryside,
is shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Visitors can marvel at the
ancient stone circle and explore the visitor center to learn about
its history and significance.
The Roman Baths
Dating back to Roman times, the Roman Baths in the city of
Bath are one of the best-preserved ancient Roman sites in the
UK. Visitors can tour the ruins, including the famous hot spring,
and learn about the city's Roman heritage.
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